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Ganoderma Mushroom Cultivation Training In Osmanabad | Reishi Mushroom Training In Osmanabad | Ganoderma Mushroom Training In Osmanabad

Ganoderma Mushroom Cultivation Training In Osmanabad | Reishi Mushroom Training In Osmanabad | Ganoderma Mushroom Training In Osmanabad

A mushroom is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus. Many people confuse it as a vegetable. But mushroom is not a vegetable, some species of mushrooms are edible and are grown and eaten worldwide. Cultivation of mushroom and other fungi is generally called fungiculture.

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Ganoderma Lucidium is medicinal mushroom.

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