1. Enhancing oyster mushroom growth and yield using air gliding arc discharge.
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Chalise, Roshan, Lamichhane, Prajwal, Niure, Deepak, Klam Khan, Abdul, Sharma, Sangat, Basnet, Suresh, Lamichhane, Pradeep, Raj Acharya, Tirtha, and Khanal, Raju
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PLEUROTUS ostreatus , *PLASMA arcs , *OXIDATION-reduction potential , *PLASMA flow , *ATMOSPHERIC pressure - Abstract
Oyster mushroom cultivation can be hindered by slow budding and low yield. This study explored the potential of atmospheric pressure gliding arc discharge plasma to address these challenges. Two types (direct and indirect) of plasma treatment methods were applied to the mushroom spawn and straw, and plasma-activated water in the growth environment in oyster mushrooms. Physicochemical characterization of plasma-activated water revealed increased conductivity, oxidation-reduction potential, nitrate/nitrite levels, and hydrogen peroxide with longer treatment times, and decreased pH of water. Plasma-treated spawn exhibited faster budding and earlier colonization compared to others. The longest stem was observed in spawn exposed to plasma. Mushrooms produced with a spawn treatment, straw, and plasma-activated water spray have positively influenced production and biological efficiency. Therefore, compared to the control spawn, the production of mushroom spawn treated with plasma increased nearly 1.5 times. Overall, plasma treatment enhanced mushroom development and yield, indicating its positive impact on oyster growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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