The students, together with staff from the Engineering and Technological University of Turkmenistan, developed new ways to breed strains and grow mushrooms from mycelium using a substrate. They presented their results at an international exhibition in Ashgabat.
The mushrooms are grown in an automated greenhouse, which was built at the Institute of General and Applied Biology of the University. A crop of mushrooms of the original variety "oyster mushroom black tulip" was presented at the exhibition.
Representatives of the University of Engineering and Technology learned how to breed a new pure strain and grow grain mycelium of mushrooms. Students and staff of the educational institution made the nutrient substrate with their own hands. At the moment, the research team has a new task - to isolate strains of opium and mushrooms and grow grain mycelia of these mushroom species.
Source: orient.tm
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