Brown mushrooms for commercial production

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CPLTS394000, C047S001100

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07608760

ABSTRACT:
HybridAgaricus bisporusmushroom strains having one or more genetic characteristics of a wild mushroom strain deposited under ATCC accession No. PTA-6903 or a progeny thereof and having specified physical and genetic characteristics are disclosed along with methods of producing brown mushrooms for commercial use.

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