New Publication in Environmental Science & Technology


A recent study introduces an innovative Livestock-Crop-Mushroom (LCM) circular system – a sustainable approach to enhance plant performance and reduce microbiological risks in agriculture.

By converting agricultural waste and spent mushroom substrate into biofertilizers, the system significantly reduces antibiotic resistance genes and pathogens, while boosting plant growth and protein yield.

The research was conducted with the contribution of the Institute of Soil Research and highlights the potential of circular systems for sustainable agriculture and food safety.

Publication Title:
Livestock-Crop-Mushroom (LCM) Circular System: An Eco-Friendly Approach for Enhancing Plant Performance and Mitigating Microbiological Risks

Journal: 
Environmental Science & Technology


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24.04.2025