2021
DOI: 10.18174/539315
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Coprophilous fungi : Closing the loop: improving circularity with manure-loving mushrooms

Abstract: In nature manure is recycled by unique fungi (coprophilic fungi), which are capable of growth on substrates with high nitrogen contents. They bind a lot of the nutrients and in a delayed release they are making these nutrients available for plants, animals and insects, thereby closing nutrient cycles. This may provide opportunities for processing of manure.Within project KB-40-005-008; Closing the loop: improving circularity with manure-loving mushrooms), part of the Investment theme Connected circularity, we … Show more

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