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버섯배지 재료로서 케나프의 이화학성 분석
The physicochemical properties of kenaf(Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as mushroom culture media source

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To investigate the usefulness of Kenaf(Hibiscus cannabinus L.) as mushroom culture media source, we analyze physical condition and contents of nutritional components. The water absorption rate of Kenaf bast was 578% and it was 95% higher than that of poplar sawdust’s. This was caused by Kenaf’s porous cellular structure. so it could give more moisture and oxygen to cultured mushroom. Total carbon contents of Kenaf was 91.4%, it was quite higher than that of poplar sawdust, wheat bran and rice bran. Total nitrogen content was 1.76% and C/N ratio was 51.9. The content of NFE(Nitrogen free extract) was 46.6% and it was similar with rice bran. Cellulose content was higher than poplar but lignin content was lower. specially hemicellulose and pectin complex which more digestible carbon source to mushroom was 3.7% higher than poplar. Mineral component and amino acid contents were also maintained high compared with poplar. Fe was 4.2 times, P 3.2 times, K 2.2 times more and Ca was higher 16 mg/kg than poplar. The content of amino acid was quite more higher than poplar sawdust but lower than chaff. Consequently Kenaf had a good trait for basic support material in mushroom culture media and also had a good character as nutritional source.

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ABSTRACT:
 서론
 재료 및 방법
  Kenaf 재배
  수분함량 분석
  수분흡수율
  수분 증발률
  C/N ratio
  일반성분 분석
  아미노산 함량
 결과 및 고찰
 적요
 감사의 말씀
 References

저자

  • 강찬호 [ Chan-Ho Kang | 전라북도농업기술원 ] Corresponding author
  • 유영진 [ Young-Jin Yoo | 전라북도농업기술원 ]
  • 서상영 [ Sang-Young Seo | 전라북도농업기술원 ]
  • 최규환 [ Kyu-Hwan Choi | 전라북도농업기술원 ]
  • 이기권 [ Ki-Kwon Lee | 전라북도농업기술원 ]
  • 송영주 [ Young-Ju Song | 전라북도농업기술원 ]
  • 김정곤 [ Chung-Kon Kim | 전라북도농업기술원 ]

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자료제공 : 네이버학술정보

    간행물 정보

    • 간행물
      한국버섯학회지 [Journal of MUSHROOMS]
    • 간기
      계간
    • pISSN
      1738-0294
    • eISSN
      2288-8853
    • 수록기간
      2003~2025
    • 등재여부
      KCI 등재
    • 십진분류
      KDC 525 DDC 635