Search Results for: Mushrooms of the genus agaricus preserved but unsuitable for immediate consumption
including mammals, reptiles, birds and more . but what of fungi?
not much was known to have survived which is perhaps odd given the plant like structures we see today, but on closer examination tiny microscopic threads (hyphae) have been found as fossils and remains captured in amber - though there is often debate over whether this type of structure is a true fungus...
https://www.aspergillus.org.uk/content/prehistoric-fungi
growing on hardwood stumps, logs, and standing trees. it is easily recognized by its large size, its colors, the flattened scales on the cap, the black and velvety stem base (present on mature specimens), and its strongly mealy odor. although polyporus squamosus is annual (unlike some of the perennial
, woody-fleshed polypores), its fruiting bodies are quite durable and, given the right conditions, can last for many months. when this happens the mushrooms can look very different, and in fall specimens are sometimes encountered in which the scales have all-but vanished and the caps are essentially...
https://www.mushroomexpert.com/polyporus_squamosus.html
, medicinal mushrooms and development potential edible mushrooms , medicinal mushrooms are not only nutritional value ( rich in protein - protein plants , accounting for - % of dry matter , glucide , lipids , amino acids , vitamins , minerals ... ) , mushrooms are also biologically active substances
, causing environmental pollution . if using this material for the fungus to grow , it will generate millions of tons of commercial mushrooms for domestic consumption and exports , major earner for the country . sx mushrooms and medicinal mushrooms suitable for all regions in the country . millions...
http://www.hxcorp.com.vn/news/1030-mushroom-plating-development-national-products.html