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Title: Improvement of dry matter digestibility of water hyacinth by solid state fermentation using white rot fungi
Authors: Mukherjee, R
Ghosh, M
Nandi, B
Keywords: Solid state fermenation;Biodelignification;White rot fungi;Water hyacinth;In vitro dry matter digestibility
Issue Date: Aug-2004
Publisher: NISCAIR-CSIR, India
IPC Code: Int Cl.7 A01F; C12 P 39/00
Abstract: Feeding value of water hyacinth biomass colonized by three species of white rot fungi during solid-state fermentation was investigated. All three organ isms proved to be efficient degraders and enhanced dry matter digestibility. Loss of organic matter was maximum (23.6 ± 0.1% dry wt) after 48 days by P. ostreatus. C. indica showed maximum cellulose degradation (18.5 ± 0.1% dry wt) than other two fungi after 48 days of incubation. In all cases, an extensive removal of hemicelluloses at the initial growth period and a delayed degradation of lignin were observed. Hemicellulolysis was maximum (46.3 ± 0.1% dry wt) by C. indica, but delignification (14.2 ± 0.2% dry wt) by P. sajor-caju after 48 days. The amount of reducing sugar in the degraded biomass decreased at early stages, but increased as degradation progressed in all three cases (maximum 1.1 ± 0.05% dry wt after 48 days by C. indica). Soluble nitrogen content increased only during 16-32 days of incubation (highest 1.1 ± 0.1% dry wt after 32 days by P. sajor-caju). Crude protein of the bioconverted biomass increased gradually up to 32 days but decreased thereafter (maximum 10.3 ±0.1% dry wt after 32 days by P. sajor-caju). Per cent change in in vitro dry matter digestibility of degraded substrates enhanced gradually after 8 days and reached maximum after 32 clays but thereafter decreased (highest + 20.4 ± 0.3% dry wt by P. sajor-caju).The results demonstrated the efficient degrading capacity of the test fungi and their potential use in conversion of water hyacinth biomass into mycoprotein-rich ruminant feed, more so by P. sajor-caju.
Page(s): 837-843
ISSN: 0975-1009 (Online); 0019-5189 (Print)
Appears in Collections:IJEB Vol.42(08) [August 2004]

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