Reclaimed cellulose as alternative spawn for the production of mycelium insulating materials
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2026-02
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Grain spawn is widely used for commercial production of mushrooms and mycelium bound composites (MBCs). However, the use of grain competes with the food and feed supply. Therefore, this study assessed the use of reclaimed cellulose (RC) to produce a blended or unblended solid or liquid spawn of Ganoderma resinaceum. Rapeseed straw was inoculated with these spawns or, as a control, millet grain (MG) spawn. Substrate colonization was quantified through gray value changes and modeled with the Gompertz equation. Data show that solid RC spawn performs best taking into account the rate and degree of colonization and the thermal performance, the Young's modulus, and the life cycle analysis of the resulting MBCs.
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Ganoderma resinaceum, Inoculation, Mycelium material, Spawn, Bioengineering, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Waste Management and Disposal, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy, SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
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Saluena Martin, J, Wösten, H A B & Pelkmans, J F 2026, 'Reclaimed cellulose as alternative spawn for the production of mycelium insulating materials', Bioresource Technology Reports, vol. 33, 102592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biteb.2026.102592