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Science of the Total Environment, 2022
The effects of exogenous additives (biochar, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, and spent mushroom substrate) on humification process and heavy metal passivation during pig manure composting were investigated.
Yilin Kong +5 more
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The effects of exogenous additives (biochar, calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer, and spent mushroom substrate) on humification process and heavy metal passivation during pig manure composting were investigated.
Yilin Kong +5 more
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Mushroom research, 2022
There has been rapid growth in mushroom production worldwide reaching 43 million tonne in 2018- 19. The subsequent two years have been a difficult period for all economies of the world as COVID- 19 has impacted all the sectors including mushroom output ...
Manjit Singh, Shwet Kamal, V. Sharma
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There has been rapid growth in mushroom production worldwide reaching 43 million tonne in 2018- 19. The subsequent two years have been a difficult period for all economies of the world as COVID- 19 has impacted all the sectors including mushroom output ...
Manjit Singh, Shwet Kamal, V. Sharma
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Poisonous mushrooms contain toxins that are as diverse as the mushrooms themselves. Clinical syndromes often involve multiple organ systems, and progression of clinical signs is often directly related to the quantity eaten. Diagnostic detection of the toxins is rarely an option; rather, diagnosis is based on a history of possible exposure and ...
John H, Tegzes, Birgit, Puschner
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Poisonous mushrooms contain toxins that are as diverse as the mushrooms themselves. Clinical syndromes often involve multiple organ systems, and progression of clinical signs is often directly related to the quantity eaten. Diagnostic detection of the toxins is rarely an option; rather, diagnosis is based on a history of possible exposure and ...
John H, Tegzes, Birgit, Puschner
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1988
Ingestion of mushrooms containing psilocybin produces hallucinogenic effects and has become a popular form of substance abuse among some adolescents and young adults. We have reviewed the medical literature on psilocybin mushrooms and describe current patterns of use, provide background material on the botony and pharmacology of these crude drugs, and
R H, Schwartz, D E, Smith
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Ingestion of mushrooms containing psilocybin produces hallucinogenic effects and has become a popular form of substance abuse among some adolescents and young adults. We have reviewed the medical literature on psilocybin mushrooms and describe current patterns of use, provide background material on the botony and pharmacology of these crude drugs, and
R H, Schwartz, D E, Smith
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World Journal of Microbiology & Biotechnology, 1996
There has been a recent upsurge of interest in mushrooms as a source of biological active compounds of medicinal value including anti-cancer, anti-viral, immunopotentiating, hypocholesterolaemic and hepatoprotective agents. This new class of compounds, termed 'mushroom nutriceuticals', are extractable from either the fungal mycelium or fruiting body ...
S T, Chang, J A, Buswell
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There has been a recent upsurge of interest in mushrooms as a source of biological active compounds of medicinal value including anti-cancer, anti-viral, immunopotentiating, hypocholesterolaemic and hepatoprotective agents. This new class of compounds, termed 'mushroom nutriceuticals', are extractable from either the fungal mycelium or fruiting body ...
S T, Chang, J A, Buswell
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Science, 1984
Ten species of gilled fungi, including the oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus ostreatus ), have been shown to attack and consume nematodes. It is suggested that these wood-decay fungi utilize the nutrients in their prey to supplement the low levels of nitrogen available in wood.
R G, Thorn, G L, Barron
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Ten species of gilled fungi, including the oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus ostreatus ), have been shown to attack and consume nematodes. It is suggested that these wood-decay fungi utilize the nutrients in their prey to supplement the low levels of nitrogen available in wood.
R G, Thorn, G L, Barron
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2018
Due to its pleasant flavour and substantial protein, the mushroom is a source of human food which can help to satisfy the basic human requirement for better nutrition. The medicinal properties of mushrooms also represent a relatively untapped resource for medical applications. Furthermore, the substrates used for mushroom cultivation are derived mainly
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Due to its pleasant flavour and substantial protein, the mushroom is a source of human food which can help to satisfy the basic human requirement for better nutrition. The medicinal properties of mushrooms also represent a relatively untapped resource for medical applications. Furthermore, the substrates used for mushroom cultivation are derived mainly
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Drying Technology, 2020
Water status and distribution in shiitake mushroom and the effects of drying temperature on water migration were investigated by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. Three water components assigned
Shasha Cheng +4 more
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Water status and distribution in shiitake mushroom and the effects of drying temperature on water migration were investigated by low-field nuclear magnetic resonance (LF-NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technique. Three water components assigned
Shasha Cheng +4 more
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Edible mushroom industry in China: current state and perspectives
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022Changtian Li, Shuai Xu
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