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  2. Ecovillage Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Shiitake Mushroom Growing Basics; Solar Installation; Alternative Energy Systems; Bamboo Cultivation and Construction; Ecovillage Design and Permaculture Practicum; Natural Building Basics; The center is affiliated with the Global Ecovillage Network, Gaia University and local colleges and offers college credit for several of its courses.

  3. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Softwood should not be used to cultivate shiitake mushrooms because the resin of softwoods will oftentimes inhibit the growth of the shiitake mushroom making it impractical as a growing substrate. [8] To produce shiitake mushrooms, 1 metre (3-foot) hardwood logs with a diameter ranging between 10–15 cm (4–6 in) are inoculated with the ...

  4. Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives - Wikipedia

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    Zero Emissions Research and Initiatives (ZERI) is a decentralized global network founded by Gunter Pauli in 1994 at the UNU, with support from the Japanese government. [1] [2] Initially headquartered at the UNDP in Geneva and later at IUCN in Gland, ZERI currently operates as a decentralized network with 34 project offices worldwide.

  5. Shiitake - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese cultivated the mushroom by cutting shii trees with axes and placing the logs by trees that were already growing shiitake or contained shiitake spores. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Before 1982, the Japan Islands' variety of these mushrooms could only be grown in traditional locations using ancient methods. [ 12 ]

  6. Ecovative Design - Wikipedia

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    Mushroom materials are a novel class of renewable bio-material grown from fungal mycelium and low-value non-food agricultural materials using a patented process developed by Ecovative Design. After being left to grow in a former in a dark place for about five days during which time the fungal mycelial network binds the mixture, the resulting ...

  7. Shiitake mushroom - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 November 2009, at 23:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Mushroom spawn - Wikipedia

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    Definition of Spawn: Spawn is a type of medium present in mushroom tissue that propagates the fungus such as Trichoderma which is the root system of mushrooms. [ 5 ] Mycelium, or actively growing mushroom culture, is placed on a substrate—usually sterilized grains such as rye or millet—and induced to grow into those grains.

  9. Systems-oriented design - Wikipedia

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    Design thinking is a creative process based on the "building up" of ideas. This style of thinking is one of the advantages of the designer and is the reason why simply employing one of the existing systems approaches into design, like, for example, systems engineering, is not found sufficient by the advocates of SOD.