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New mushroom species costs Rs 1.5 lakh per kg; here's what's so special about it


New mushroom species costs Rs 1.5 lakh per kg; here s what s so special about it
GUIDE Director V Vijay Kumar said that the mushroom is often called the Himalayan Gold for its list of health benefits. He said that cordyceps can potentially prevent a range of illnesses
BusinessToday.In | May 20, 2021 | Updated 12:39 IST
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Be it Chinese, Italian, Japanese or even Indian, mushrooms have been, for long, part of a lot of scrumptious fare. But now a new mushroom species is touted to be of medicinal value and is priced at a whopping Rs 1.50 lakh per kg.
Called cordyceps militaris, this new breed of mushroom has always been part of Chinese and Tibetan herbal medicines. It has now been successfully cultivated by Gujarat scientists at Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology (GUIDE) in Kutch. These mushrooms were cultivated in a controlled environment in a laboratory in 35 jars. In 90 days it yielded 350 grams. ....

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Valued at Rs 1.5 Lakh/KG, Gujarat Scientists Grow One of Costliest Mushrooms


The anticancer component of this mushroom variety has been thoroughly investigated by the institute.
  |  20 May 2021 10:44 AM GMT
NEW DELHI: Scientists at the Gujarat Institute of Desert Ecology (GUIDE) in Kutch have successfully cultivated the mushroom species cordyceps militaris, which has traditionally been used in Chinese and Tibetan herbal medicine.
The mushrooms were grown in 35 jars in a controlled atmosphere in a laboratory for 90 days, yielding 350 grammes. The mushroom is worth Rs1.50 lakh per kilogramme.
The institute, which has found it effective in treating even breast cancer, has chosen to offer low-cost training to entrepreneurs as a means of making a living by cultivating mushrooms on a laboratory scale. ....

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Mangrove loss will create hotspots of carbon dioxide emissions (including one in Bay of Bengal)


Mangrove loss will create hotspots of carbon dioxide emissions (including one in Bay of Bengal)
Recognising the carbon sequestered through coastal ecosystems at the national level can aid in achieving India’s targets and mitigating climate change.
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Six mangrove-rich regions, including the Bay of Bengal in South Asia, are identified as future hotspots of carbon dioxide emissions from mangrove loss due to various factors, according to a new study.
Emissions from the loss of these “carbon superstores” could reach 2,391 teragram carbon dioxide equivalent by the end of the century, or 3,392 teragram CO2 eq when considering foregone soil carbon sequestration – a missed opportunity to capture (sequester) more carbon in losing the mangroves, according to the study. ....

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