Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?

Manipulation of the rhizosphere can improve soil health; and foster sustainable management of pests and diseases. Biological inputs such as spent substrates from edible mushrooms (e.g., Pleurotus ostreatus) gardens offer sustainable alternatives on that direction. This work presents a meta-analysi...

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Main Authors: Ocimati, Walter, Were, Evans M., Ogwal, Geofrey, Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel, Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama, Zheng, Sijun, Blomme, Guy
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Society for Horticultural Science 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130682
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author Ocimati, Walter
Were, Evans M.
Ogwal, Geofrey
Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel
Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama
Zheng, Sijun
Blomme, Guy
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Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel
Ocimati, Walter
Ogwal, Geofrey
Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama
Were, Evans M.
Zheng, Sijun
author_facet Ocimati, Walter
Were, Evans M.
Ogwal, Geofrey
Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel
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description Manipulation of the rhizosphere can improve soil health; and foster sustainable management of pests and diseases. Biological inputs such as spent substrates from edible mushrooms (e.g., Pleurotus ostreatus) gardens offer sustainable alternatives on that direction. This work presents a meta-analysis of major trends in knowledge generation on edible mushroom use in agriculture, especially to benefit the crop rhizosphere. It further delves into a detailed synthesis of the effects of spent mushroom wastes (SMW) on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil rhizosphere and agroecosystems. The review concludes by providing an outlook on how SMW can potentially support the management of key soil health challenges in organic banana production systems.
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spelling CGSpace1306822025-11-05T12:26:46Z Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems? Ocimati, Walter Were, Evans M. Ogwal, Geofrey Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama Zheng, Sijun Blomme, Guy soil quality edible fungi-mushroom logs organic soils bananas organic carbon Manipulation of the rhizosphere can improve soil health; and foster sustainable management of pests and diseases. Biological inputs such as spent substrates from edible mushrooms (e.g., Pleurotus ostreatus) gardens offer sustainable alternatives on that direction. This work presents a meta-analysis of major trends in knowledge generation on edible mushroom use in agriculture, especially to benefit the crop rhizosphere. It further delves into a detailed synthesis of the effects of spent mushroom wastes (SMW) on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil rhizosphere and agroecosystems. The review concludes by providing an outlook on how SMW can potentially support the management of key soil health challenges in organic banana production systems. 2023-05 2023-06-08T09:56:33Z 2023-06-08T09:56:33Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130682 en Open Access application/pdf International Society for Horticultural Science Ocimati , W.; Were, E. M.; Ogwal, G.; Dita, M.; Tazuba, A. F. K.; Zheng, S.; Blomme, G. (2023) Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?. In XXXI International Horticultural Congress (IHC2022): XII International Symposium on Banana: Celebrating Banana Organic 1367 p. 107-116. ISSN: 0567-7572
spellingShingle soil quality
edible fungi-mushroom logs
organic soils
bananas
organic carbon
Ocimati, Walter
Were, Evans M.
Ogwal, Geofrey
Dita Rodriguez, Miguel Angel
Tazuba, Anthony Fredrick Kadama
Zheng, Sijun
Blomme, Guy
Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title_full Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title_fullStr Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title_full_unstemmed Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title_short Can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems?
title_sort can edible mushrooms boost soil health in banana organic systems
topic soil quality
edible fungi-mushroom logs
organic soils
bananas
organic carbon
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130682
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