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Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, from the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, stated that the initial success in their study of cultivating the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan on rubber sawdust has been achieved. The study resulted in a yield of 51.5g of dry mushroom per bag (1,200g).
The research team at the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, led by Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, has successfully cultivated the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan on a substrate of rubber sawdust. The initial results of their study have been promising, with a yield of 51.5g of dry mushroom per bag (1,200g).
Rubber sawdust was used as the growth medium for the cultivation of the Vanchi mushroom strain imported from Japan, and the research team at the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, headed by Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, has achieved an initial success with this cultivation method. The study has resulted in a dry mushroom yield of 51.5g per bag (1,200g).
The Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, under the leadership of Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, has conducted a study on the cultivation of the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan on a substrate of rubber sawdust. The initial results of this study have been positive, with a dry mushroom yield of 51.5g per bag (1,200g).
Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, from the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, has reported on the initial success of a study focused on the cultivation of the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan. The research team has managed to achieve a dry mushroom yield of 51.5g per bag (1,200g) using rubber sawdust as the growth medium.
Researchers at the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, led by Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong, have successfully cultivated the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan on a substrate of rubber sawdust. The initial results of this study have been promising, with a dry mushroom yield of 51.5g per bag (1,200g).
The cultivation of the Vanchi mushroom (Trametes versicolor) strain imported from Japan on rubber sawdust has been the focus of a study conducted by the research team at the Sub-Institute of Chemistry of Natural Compounds, headed by Dr. Le Vo Dinh Tuong. The initial results of this study have been positive, with a dry mushroom yield of 51.5g per bag (1,200g).
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