The project is a down-to-earth one; no ivory tower is there and no Dutch courage is needed. It’s all about mushroom- its cultivation and marketing where investment is extremely possible minimum. No down time exists here‚ as the state of art technology is not needed. Even it’s neither a capital intensive one. The project is aimed at fulfilling with the very number one basic need i.e.‚ food along with the ex gratia‚ nutrition‚ staying at the heart at the agriculture sector‚ the mother of all industries
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specifically magic mushrooms‚ has been dated back to approximately six to nine thousand years. There is historical documentation of the sacred usage of mushrooms from all over the world. They have been used in religious ceremonies‚ as well as an escape from people’s monotonous‚ mundane lives. A spike of usage occurred during the 1960’s‚ in accordance with the counterculture‚ as a gateway into higher consciousness. Psychologists such as Timothy Leary experimented with mushrooms to see the connection
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Mushroom growing requires little space and time and farmers can make use of their rice straws following harvesting. Mushroom can be grown the whole year round provided a good storage of rice straw is prepared. This article illustrates the fundamental techniques involved in the culture of banana or rice straw type of mushroom‚ Volvariolla volvacoa. The vegetable and Legume Crops Section of the Bureau of Plant Industry is now producing mushroom spawn in abundance. Materials and Methods – I
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Ricin is a toxic protein found in castor oil plant seeds. The toxicity of Ricin has been known for centuries and was even used by the KGB government to assassinate Georgi Markov‚ a famous journalist who openly criticized the Soviet Union’s communist regime. The toxicity of ricin is caused by its ability to deactivate ribosomes and halt protein synthesis. Therefore‚ Ricin is categorized as a ribosome inactivating protein (RIP). There are two types of RIPs: type I and type II. Type I RIPs are usually
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Anatomy of a Mushroom - Analysis 1. The stalk is shaped like a cylinder and it is of a creamy beige color. The texture of the stalk is soft and smooth; however the composition of the stalk is arranged in lines. The cap is shaped like a dome and the bottom of the dome is flat. The area where the stalk and the cap combine is indented all around. The cap is also of a creamy beige color and the texture is soft and the composition of the cap is arranged in different layers that one can peel. The cap
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CONTROLLED COPY Edible Agro Products Limited: Creating Higher Value for Farmers. One Monday afternoon in July 2010‚ Ashok Agarwal‚ the director of Edible Agro Products Limited (EAPL) sat in his Kolkata office‚ his brows furrowed in confusion as he considered the production figures laid out before him. The reasons for his confusion were the production figures for the harvested produce of the new white sesame variety Gujarat Til-2 (GT-2) from Gujarat‚ a state in Western India (Exhibit 1). Keeping in
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31. Molds and mushrooms are similar in the process of reproduction. They both reproduce asexually through the process of sporulation. Why these organisms reproduced anywhere? a. because the spores are lighted directly by the sun. b. because the spores are transported by air and wind. c. because the spores are very small and heavy. d. because the spores are grafted to another plant. 32. In flowering plants‚ there are two events that lead to reproduction. What are these two events? a. Fertilization
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Psilocybin? More Like Psilo-DIE-bin Psylocybin (Mushrooms) Dylan Munar Health Ms. Pamela Tart March 1‚ 2015 Just because psilocybin is natural doesn’t necessarily make it safe. Its full chemical name is phosphorylated 4-hydroxy-dimethyltryptamine (FOSS-FOR-ih-lay-tid 4-high-DROK-see-dy-meth-uhl-TRIP-tuh-meen). It is a natural hallucinogenic toxin that can be found in approximately 190 species of edible mushrooms. Mushrooms containing psilocybin are available fresh or dried and have long‚ slender
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The Female Body in Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman and Lady Oracle By Sofia Sanchez-Grant1 Abstract This essay examines scholarly discourses about embodiment‚ and their increasing scholarly currency‚ in relation to two novels by the Canadian writer Margaret Atwood. Like many of Atwood’s other works‚ The Edible Woman (1969) and Lady Oracle (1976) are explicitly concerned with the complexities of body image. More specifically‚ however‚ these novels usefully exemplify her attempt to demystify the
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SCHEME OF MUSHROOM SPAWN PRODUCTION WITH THE INVESTMENT OF RUPEES THREE LAKHS (Rs. 3‚00‚000) Unlike agriculture‚ mushroom seed (Spawn) production involves sophisticated technology with high investment requiring laboratory and equipments with accessories. The major constraint in mushroom production is non-avail ability of spawn. The technology of spawn production is given by OUAT‚ Eco-care and Aware and other institutes. Three roomed house with some equipments‚ furniture’s glassware’s chemicals
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