In the vegetable kingdom, the mushroom is ranked with the heterotrophic organisms (lower plants).
In contrast to the higher, green plants, these heterotrophs are not capable of photosynthesis.
Fungi are the scavengers of nature. In mushroom cultivation too, waste products such as chicken manure, horse manure, straw, gypsum, and wastewater (from their own composting) are used to produce a high-quality substrate from which the mushrooms will grow.
Ammonia is removed by means of an ammonia washer from the process air before it is returned to nature.
Even the ammonia from the air is used as a source of nitrogen in composting.
The fungus, also called mycelium, uses the compost as a source of energy for its combustion, in which energy is released that is used for growth.
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