Can't others grow edible fungi that have applied for invention patents?

Su Suo Intellectual Property will answer for you: It depends on what invention patent others apply for. Edible fungi themselves can't apply for patents, but only for the cultivation method of strains. It doesn't matter if the invention patent he applied for is authorized. If it is planted for sale, it may not be infringing. It depends on whether the applied invention patent is well written and whether the relevant intermediate planting links can be avoided. For example, when the distance between the strain protected by the invention patent and the soil surface is 10cm, yours is 15cm, so there is no infringement.