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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR DETECTING SUBSTRATES USED IN CHAMPIGNON CULTURES
abstract Method of disinfesting and stabilising substrates which have been used for mushroom growing and from which the crop has been picked, using a continuous degradation process inside a sealed container through which the substrate to be degraded is passed forcibly as part of a mixture in the form of a bulk from top to bottom and the air used in the degradation process is passed forcibly, in countercurrent, through the bulk from bottom to top, organic carbon and nitrogen sources having been admixed to the substrate before the latter has been transferred to the container, until the C/N ratio of the mixture is approximately 14 to 25:1, during which process charging and discharging of the mixture is controlled in such a manner that each layer of the mixture, which is constantly maintained at approximately the same level, progresses through the container in 7 to 10, preferably in 8, days, the forced aeration of the bulk being controlled in such a manner that the CO2 content of the air which leaves the container does not exceed 3.5%, while a thermophilic phase is maintained in at least one layer of the bulk.
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