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Hari Sharan Adhikari
Hari Sharan Adhikari is an accomplished academic and researcher. He is associated with the Central Department of Botany at Tribhuvan University in Kathmandu, Nepal. His expertise lies in areas such as postharvest loss, microbial ecology, fungal ecology, mushroom diversity, and carbon stock. Mr. Adhikari has made significant contributions to the fields of botany and environmental science. Here are some notable works by Mr. Hari Sharan Adhikari:


 * 1) Postharvest Microbial Contamination in Oyster Mushroom: His research explores microbial contamination in oyster mushrooms and management strategies using plant essential oils1.
 * 2) Tree Carbon Stock in Middle Mountain Forest Types: Mr. Adhikari conducted a case study from Chandragiri hills in Kathmandu, Nepal, to assess tree carbon stock1.
 * 3) Macrofungal Diversity in Different Vegetation Compositions: He investigated macrofungal diversity in the Teghari Community Forest in Kailali, West Nepal1.
 * 4) Postharvest Loss and Mycofloral Association in Culinary Mushrooms: His work focuses on understanding postharvest losses and mycofloral associations in culinary mushrooms within Kathmandu City, Nepal1. Mr. Adhikari’s research contributes to our understanding of ecological systems and sustainable practices. His dedication to scientific inquiry benefits both academia and the broader community.

Aharisharan (talk) 11:04, 9 February 2024 (UTC)