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Welcome to the Monmouth Mycology Project.
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==Welcome to the Monmouth Mycology Project.==
  
 
Funded by a grant ($300) form the Monmouth College, Global Food Security Studies (GFSS) Program. The [[Mushroom_Proposal|grant]] was written and submitted by Sujith Santhosh in the Spring 2016 with advising from Bradley E. Sturgeon (Chemistry Department).
 
Funded by a grant ($300) form the Monmouth College, Global Food Security Studies (GFSS) Program. The [[Mushroom_Proposal|grant]] was written and submitted by Sujith Santhosh in the Spring 2016 with advising from Bradley E. Sturgeon (Chemistry Department).
  
Mushroom Growing Procedure; there are three distinct steps in this process:
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'''Mushroom Growing Procedure'''
  
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A mushroom is called a "fruiting body" and can be produced in two ways: 1) through the propagation of the "spores", or 2) through the propagation of tissue extract.
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there are three distinct steps in this process:
 
1) Preparing a "spawn" bed.
 
1) Preparing a "spawn" bed.
  

Revision as of 13:13, 21 February 2016

Welcome to the Monmouth Mycology Project.

Funded by a grant ($300) form the Monmouth College, Global Food Security Studies (GFSS) Program. The grant was written and submitted by Sujith Santhosh in the Spring 2016 with advising from Bradley E. Sturgeon (Chemistry Department).

Mushroom Growing Procedure

A mushroom is called a "fruiting body" and can be produced in two ways: 1) through the propagation of the "spores", or 2) through the propagation of tissue extract.


there are three distinct steps in this process: 1) Preparing a "spawn" bed.

2) Inoculating the spawn bed.

3) Fruiting

References:

Getting Started with Mushroom Cultivation