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Fungiculture

Fungiculture is the cultivation of fungi such as mushrooms. Cultivating fungi can yield foods (primarily mushrooms), medicine, construction materials and other products. A mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi.

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Substrates

Pests and diseases

Commercially cultivated fungi

Production regions in North America

Production in Europe

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Fungiculture

Nodes127
Edges126
Triples14
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.015748
Components1

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Fungiculture

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related to External links · 3
Fungiculture → Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
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Fungiculture → cultivation of fungi such as mushrooms

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mushroom mushrooms also production growth fungi substrate growing cultivation used europe logs shiitake cultivated mycelium truffle oyster medium since indoor

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Fungicultureis acultivation of fungi such as mushrooms0.90text
mushroomsinstance ofFungiculture is the cultivation of fungi0.80text
leafcutter antsinstance ofA mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi.The word is also commonly used to refer to the cultivation of fungi by animals0.80text
termitesinstance ofA mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi.The word is also commonly used to refer to the cultivation of fungi by animals0.80text
ambrosia beetlesinstance ofA mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi.The word is also commonly used to refer to the cultivation of fungi by animals0.80text
and marsh periwinklesinstance ofA mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi.The word is also commonly used to refer to the cultivation of fungi by animals0.80text
rye or milletinstance ofusually sterilized grains0.80text
indoor tray growing or artificial logs made of compressed substrate have been substituted.Shiitake mushrooms that are grown under a forested canopy are considered non-timber forest productsinstance ofalthough controlled techniques0.80text
Bathinstance ofThe technology for a controlled growth medium and fungal spawn was brought to the UK in the late 1800s in caves created by quarrying near areas0.80text
Somersetinstance ofThe technology for a controlled growth medium and fungal spawn was brought to the UK in the late 1800s in caves created by quarrying near areas0.80text
straw or newspaperinstance ofSeveral species can be grown on carbonaceous matter0.80text
Fungiculturerelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section

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