Production of Oxalic Acid by a Strain of Agaricus campestris
AUTOR(ES)
Tsao, George Tsu-Ning
RESUMO
A strain of the common mushroom Agaricus campestris was grown on a mixture of composted sawdust and CaCO3. On incubation for 47 days, the organism produced 20.5 g of oxalic acid per 100 g of initial dry compost solids.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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