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Suitability of locally available substrates for cultivation of pink oyster mushroom (Pleurotus eous (Berk.) Sacc.)

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Figure 1: Different substrates used for the study
Table : 1 Mycelial characters of Pleurotus eous on different substrates
Figure 2: Number of days taken for complete mycelial run and pinhead emergence
Table 2; Morphological characters of fruiting bodies of Pleurotus eous in laid out beds
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