Casing material and its use in crop cultivation

Plant husbandry – Mushroom culture

Reexamination Certificate

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C047SDIG010

Reexamination Certificate

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07571565

ABSTRACT:
The use of dewatered small particle tailings material derived from the industrial washing of coal, metal ores, rocks and extracted minerals as a component of casing material for the cultivation of mushrooms (Agaricus bisporusand otherAgaricusspp.) is described.

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