XI WORLD FORESTRY CONGRESS

Antalya, Turkey, 13 to 22 October 1997




VOLUME 3, TOPIC 15


A. K. Mukerji1




    A STUDY THE EFFECTS OF UNSUITABLE CONDITIONS ON YIELD PERFORMANCE OF CULTIVATED MUSHROOMS (Agaricus bisporus) GROWN IN BEYKAVAI VILLAGE, IN KONYA

    M. Güler1

    This research was carried out to determine the effects of unsuitable conditions on yield of Agaricus bisporus grown in Konya. The paper describes, changes in the values of daily yield average, per bag yield average, total yield average and biological efficiency of used Agaricus bisporus. According to the results 956.20 kg mushroom were obtained in one season. The highest total yield (225.20 kg) was obtained in first week of August. However, It has been determined that the highest daily average yield value (26.80 kg), the highest average yield per a bag (0.563 kg/bag) and biological efficiency (14.07 %), were obtained in fourth week of August.

    Keywords: Agaricus bisporus, yield performance.

    1 University of Mustafa Kemal, Faculty of Agriculture, Hort. Dpt., 31034 Hatay-Türkiye




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