Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms other than of the genus agaricus

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> clubs & corals > artomyces pyxidatus artomyces pyxidatus [ basidiomycetes > russulales > auriscalpiaceae > artomyces . . . ] by michael kuo better known as "clavicorona pyxidata," this gorgeous and distinctive coral mushroom appears across north america, but is apparently absent (or very rare) on the
west coast. a combination of features makes artomyces pyxidatus fairly unmistakable: it grows on wood (usually the wood of hardwoods); its colors, when fresh, are whitish to yellowish; and its branch tips are distinctively "crowned," featuring a tiny cuplike depression surrounded by - points. microscopic...
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, 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
genetic engineering , tissue culture , mutant , fermentation technology ... from the laboratory to the production facility to selection, production , cultivation and processing of medicinal mushrooms and fungi . yield and quality of some fungi ( black fungus , mushrooms ) equivalent to china , taiwan...
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% of the total world production of about a million tonnes. the other countries producing oyster mushrooms contain korea, japan, italy, taiwan, thailand, and the phillipines. the present production of oyster mushroom crop in india is only around tonnes due to low domestic demand. the inhibiting factor
b complex and the protein content changes between to percent. it has most of the mineral salts necessary by the human body. the niacin content is about times higher than any other vegetables. the folic acid present in oyster mushrooms mainly helps to cure anemia. it is appropriate for people with hypertension...
https://www.agrifarming.in/oyster-mushroom-farming-in-india-a-full-guide
tricholoma focale (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > tricholoma > tricholoma focale tricholoma focale [ basidiomycota > agaricales > tricholomataceae > tricholoma . . . ] by michael kuo found under pines across northern and montane north america, tricholoma focale is
fairly easily identified on the basis of its orange-brown colors, its collapsing cottony ring , and its strong mealy odor. with maturity, olive shades may begin to develop on the cap. a drop of koh on the cap surface produces a bright dull to bright red reaction. microscopic features for tricholoma...
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on this day quizzes new articles wasabi wasabi, (eutrema japonicum), plant of the mustard family (brassicaceae) and a pungent paste made of its ground rhizomes. the plant is native to japan, south korea, and sakhalin, russia, and its cultivation is limited because of its specific growing requirements...
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lacrymaria velutina (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > lacrymaria velutina lacrymaria velutina [ basidiomycota > agaricales > psathyrellaceae > lacrymaria . . . ] by michael kuo this lawn and garden dweller, formerly known as psathyrella velutina, is widely distributed
on the continent, and easily recognized by its dark, mottled gills, its nearly black spore print , its hairy ("fibrillose," in mycologese) cap, and the ring zone on its stem. it was always rather un- psathyrella -ish, and mycologists over the years have debated where to place it. recent dna studies...
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return of the salmon british columbia is home to five species of salmon, all in the genus oncorhynchus. their life cycles tell a tale that has always captivated people, and we are witness to parts of the cycle in the streams and rivers around us. although each of the five species has a slightly different
life cycle, the basic story is much the same. the young salmon spend the first part of their lives in the streams where they hatched, moving to salt water some months later. they then spend a period of several years growing to adulthood in the food-rich waters of the pacific ocean. when their time comes...
http://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/pacific-salmon-spawning/
return of the salmon british columbia is home to five species of salmon, all in the genus oncorhynchus. their life cycles tell a tale that has always captivated people, and we are witness to parts of the cycle in the streams and rivers around us. although each of the five species has a slightly different
life cycle, the basic story is much the same. the young salmon spend the first part of their lives in the streams where they hatched, moving to salt water some months later. they then spend a period of several years growing to adulthood in the food-rich waters of the pacific ocean. when their time comes...
https://britishcolumbia.com/things-to-do-and-see/wildlife-viewing/pacific-salmon-spawning/
to the genus anas, along with the rest of the ducks . [ ] in , william elford leach moved it and the other large eiders to the genus somateria , where it has remained since. [ ] it is very closely related to the other members of its genus, and is known to hybridise with the common eider . [ ] despite
its very large range, it is monotypic . [ ] the genus name somateria is a combination of the greek words sò„ma, meaning "body", and erion, meaning "wool"; the combination (i.e....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_eider
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