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1. Performance of co-composting Pholiota nameko spent mushroom substrate and pig manure at different proportions: Chemical properties and humification process.

2. Speciation characteristics of heavy metal(loid)s in maize-wheat farmland with applying spent mushroom substrates.

3. Replacing traditional nursery soil with spent mushroom substrate improves rice seedling quality and soil substrate properties.

4. Effects of an efficient straw decomposition system mediated by Stropharia rugosoannulata on soil properties and microbial communities in forestland.

5. Investigation of pre-treatment techniques on spent substrate of Pleurotus ostreatus for enhanced biobutanol production using Clostridium acetobutylicum MTCC 11274.

6. Accelerating the humification of mushroom waste by regulating nitrogen sources composition: Deciphering mechanism from bioavailability and molecular perspective.

7. Lignocellulolytic Potential of Microbial Consortia Isolated from a Local Biogas Plant: The Case of Thermostable Xylanases Secreted by Mesophilic Bacteria.

8. Preparation of polysaccharide-conjugated selenium nanoparticles from spent mushroom substrates and their growth-promoting effect on rice seedlings.

9. The feasibility of partial replacement of berseem hay by spent mushroom ( Pleurotus osteratus ) substrate in rabbit diets on growth performance, digestibility, caecum fermentation, and economic efficiency.

10. Spent substrate from mushroom cultivation: exploitation potential toward various applications and value-added products.

11. Compost with spent mushroom substrate and chicken manure enhances rice seedling quality and reduces soil-borne pathogens.

12. Evaluation of the Extraction of Bioactive Compounds and the Saccharification of Cellulose as a Route for the Valorization of Spent Mushroom Substrate.

13. Insight into the microbial mechanisms for the improvement of spent mushroom substrate composting efficiency driven by phosphate-solubilizing Bacillus subtilis.

14. Effects of adding corn steep liquor on bacterial community composition and carbon and nitrogen transformation during spent mushroom substrate composting.

15. Nutrient uptake in supplemented substrate by oyster mushroom.

16. Textile azo dyes discolouration using spent mushroom substrate: enzymatic degradation and adsorption mechanisms.

17. Changes in vineyard soil parameters after repeated application of organic-inorganic amendments based on spent mushroom substrate.

18. Energy and nutrient recovery by spent mushroom substrate-assisted hydrothermal carbonization of sewage sludge.

19. Comprehensive evaluation of spent mushroom substrate-chicken manure co-composting by garden waste improvement: physicochemical properties, humification process, and the spectral characteristics of dissolved organic matter.

20. Assessment of nutrient contents and bio-functional activities of edible fungus bio-fortified with copper, lithium and zinc.

21. Effect of microbial agents on maturity, humification, and stability and the bacterial succession of spent mushroom substrate composting.

22. Valorization of spent mushroom substrate in combination with agro-residues to improve the nutrient and phytohormone contents of vermicompost.

23. Calcium-pyro-hydrochar derived from the spent mushroom substrate as a functional sorbent of Pb 2+ and Cd 2+ from aqueous solutions.

24. Valorization of spent mushroom substrate for low-carbon biofuel production: Recent advances and developments.

25. Effects of Agricultural Management of Spent Mushroom Waste on Phytotoxicity and Microbiological Transformations of C, P, and S in Soil and Their Consequences for the Greenhouse Effect.

26. Effects of two types nitrogen sources on humification processes and phosphorus dynamics during the aerobic composting of spent mushroom substrate.

27. Disease resistance and growth promotion activities of chitin/cellulose nanofiber from spent mushroom substrate to plant.

28. Poly(ε-L-lysine) and poly(L-diaminopropionic acid) co-produced from spent mushroom substrate fermentation: potential use as food preservatives.

29. Recent advances and future directions on the valorization of spent mushroom substrate (SMS): A review.

30. Bioformulation development via valorizing silica-rich spent mushroom substrate with Trichoderma asperellum for plant nutrient and disease management.

31. Suppression of Alternaria brassicicola infection by volatile compounds from spent mushroom substrates.

32. Remediation potential of spent mushroom substrate on Cd pollution in a paddy soil.

33. Sugars in an aqueous extract of the spent substrate of the mushroom Hypsizygus marmoreus induce defense responses in rice.

34. Development of formaldehyde-free bio-board produced from mushroom mycelium and substrate waste.

35. Effects of spent mushroom substrate on the dissipation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in agricultural soil.

36. Change in agrochemical and biochemical parameters during the laboratory vermicomposting of spent mushroom substrate after cultivation of Pleurotus ostreatus.

37. Effects of calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, biochar and spent mushroom substrate on compost maturity and gaseous emissions during pig manure composting.

38. Protaetia brevitarsis larvae can feed on and convert spent mushroom substrate from Auricularia auricula and Lentinula edodes cultivation.

39. Effects of spent mushroom substrate-derived biochar on soil CO 2 and N 2 O emissions depend on pyrolysis temperature.

40. Bacillus fungorum sp. nov., a bacterium isolated from spent mushroom substrate.

41. Biodegradation of aged polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in agricultural soil by Paracoccus sp. LXC combined with humic acid and spent mushroom substrate.

42. Spent mushroom substrate and cattle manure amendments enhance the transformation of garden waste into vermicomposts using the earthworm Eisenia fetida.

43. Kinetics, thermodynamics, gas evolution and empirical optimization of (co-)combustion performances of spent mushroom substrate and textile dyeing sludge.

44. Decolorization of cationic and anionic dye-laden wastewater by steam-activated biochar produced at an industrial-scale from spent mushroom substrate.

45. Co-composting of the biogas residues and spent mushroom substrate: Physicochemical properties and maturity assessment.

46. Determination of the phytoremediation efficiency of Ricinus communis L. and methane uptake from cadmium and nickel-contaminated soil using spent mushroom substrate.

47. Combustion behaviors of spent mushroom substrate using TG-MS and TG-FTIR: Thermal conversion, kinetic, thermodynamic and emission analyses.

48. Mushroom cultivation in the circular economy.

49. Effect of spent mushroom substrate as a bulking agent on gaseous emissions and compost quality during pig manure composting.

50. Improving sewage sludge composting by addition of spent mushroom substrate and sucrose.

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