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What’s left in spent mushroom substrate after soluble salts are leached out is an amendment with several desirable properties.

- E. Jay Holcomb, Jay Young and Charles Heuser

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E. Jay Holcomb is professor of floriculture, Charles Heuser is associate professor of horticultural physiology and Jay Young is a horticulture graduate student at Penn State University.



Source: Greenhouse Product News   January 2000   Volume: 10 Number: 1
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