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    November 2008 Accepted 22 February 2009 Available online xxxx Keywords: Fruiting body Fungal biotechnology Fungal enzymes Bioprocessing of food Fermentation Mushroom Termitomyces clypeatus Secondary metabolites abstract Fungi are of excellent value nutritionally‚ and of great importance to vegetarians. Edible mushrooms are excellent sources of protein‚ have low-fat content and are free of cholesterol. They are easily cultivable and are consumed either in fresh or processed form. Yeasts

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    Animal Cruelty and Public Health Hazards in the Factory Farming Industry Richard Baumann DeVry University Animal Cruelty and Public Health Hazards in the Factory Farming Industry Over the last few decades farming animals for food has grown and evolved into a highly efficient‚ streamlined industry known as factory farming. Factory farms are owned and operated by big corporations‚ and despite the fact they make up only a small percentage of farms in the United States‚ they are responsible

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    NATIONAL RESEARCH CENTRE FOR MUSHROOM ifj"kn~ ¼Hkkjrh; d`f"k vuqla/kku ifj kn~ ½ k (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) pEck?kkV] lksyu&173 213 ¼fg-iz-½] Hkkjr Chambaghat‚ Solan-173 213 (H.P.) India okf"kZd izfrosnu ANNUAL REPORT 2005-2006 Compiled and Edited by : Dr. V.P. Sharma‚ Senior Scientist Dr. Satish Kumar‚ Senior Scientist Dr. M.P. Sagar‚ Senior Scientist Published by : Dr. R.P. Tewari Director‚ National Research Centre for Mushroom (Indian Council of Agricultural

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    Why was the mushroom invited to so many parties? Because he was a fungi! Mushrooms are a type of fungus‚ along with puffballs‚ truffles‚ molds‚ and yeasts. There are about 200‚000 different types of fungi that have been discovered in many different environments‚ including forests‚ lakes‚ rivers‚ oceans‚ and deserts. Some have even been found growing on space shuttles in orbit. Fungi are thought to be about 400 million years old. The study of fungi is called mycology‚ which is a branch of biology

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    Research Proposal IMPACT OF DAIRY FARMING ON LIVELIHOOD OF LANDLESS WOMEN OF MEHSANA DISTRICT‚ GUJARAT. Submitted by Prakash .A. Panchal 201113005 M.Sc. (ICT-ARD) DA-IICT Submitted to Prof. B.N. Hiremath DA-IICT  Impact of Dairy Farming on Livelihood of Landless Women of Mehsana District‚ Gujarat. Introduction Dairy farming by landless women is emerging as an important livestock farming system characterized by rearing one or two low productive cattle. The landless dairy

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    death and tragedy‚ Danticat’s depictions gives us insight into just how horrific the events were that took place during the period of the novel. In Edwidge Danticat’s The Farming of Bones‚ water is viewed upon as a symbol of death vs. life and is a common theme in the novel especially in reference to the Massacre River. The Farming of Bones by Edwidge Danticat revolves around the true events that occurred in 1937 in the Dominican Republic. The dictator at the time was a man named Rafael Trujillo who

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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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    Executive Summary Intensive pig farming is an agricultural industry that operates by raising live pigs for slaughtering which will then be turned into pork for human consumption. Piggeries‚ as the firm is called‚ serve as a major food source in the Philippines‚ with the highest grossing per capita consumption among red meats. The industry is fairly attractive to investors as its high capital requirement and risky nature is effectively balanced out by the steady demand of a readily available market

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    Report: The effect of daily treatment with UV light of turf grass greens infected by Sclerotinioria homoeocarpa and Microdochium nivale. Introduction In the Netherlands‚ golf is increasing in popularity and the present golf courses are occupying 7300 hectares in total (Zibb: Portal voor ondernemers. Tips‚ tools en het laatste nieuws). Turf grasses are plants that are made very susceptible to infection by fungi because of their prerequisites. Especially the greens have high demands: The grass

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