Abstract:
Despite the increased recognition of the nutritional value of the Oyster mu-
shroom, coupled with its ability to tolerate a wide range of climatic condi-
tions, its production is still at infancy stage with low adoption rate in Kenya.
The low uptake could be attributed to the cost of spawns or lack of skills for
spawns preparations coupled with poor knowledge on oyster mushroom
consumption benefits. The objective of this study was to optimize Pleurotus
ostreatus (Oyster mushroom) spawns production. To achieve the objective,
the spawns propagation was optimized by varying the temperature level, ste-
rilization time and culture media concentration in order to establish the feas-
ible levels which minimized the days of mycelium full development using
central composite designs. Based on the study findings, 26.29 ̊C, 17.36 mi-
nutes and 60.95 g/L of temperature level, sterilization time and culture media
concentration levels respectively minimized the days to full coverage of myce-
lium in a petri dish. Central composite designs for controlling temperature,
sterilization time and culture media concentration were recommended for
spawns maximum production. A further research on multiple response opti-
mizations aimed at achieving resistance to bacterial diseases and yield by va-
rying the strain in the culture were recommended