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Sarcodon imbricatus and S. squamosus – two confused species
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Sarcodon imbricatus has long been used to extract blue and greenish pigments for wool dyeing. We found that fruit bodies growing ...
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Eric Danell - Curriculum vitae
Danell, E (2002) Current research on chanterelle cultivation in Sweden. In: Hall IR, Wang Y, Zambonelli A, Danell E (eds). Edible mycorrhizal mushrooms and ...
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International meetings on edible mycorrhizal fungi
The 3rd International Workshop on Edible Mycorrhizal Mushrooms: Ecology, Physiology and Cultivation (3rd IWEMM) will be held at the University of Victoria ...
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Sarcodon imbricatus and S. squamosus – two confused species
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML Sarcodon imbricatus has long been used to extract blue and greenish pigments for wool dyeing. We found that fruit bodies growing ...
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Truffle researchers
Nov 20, 2002 ... This company produces seedlings inoculated with truffle mycelia. ... 34-9-2129205. This company works with truffle inoculation. Fox, Roland ...
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Matsutake (Tricholoma nauseosum)-tuoksuvalmuska-kransmusserong ...
Feb 23, 2006 ... To the left Japanese matsutake (Tricholoma nauseosum = T. matsutake), collected by Dr Iwase in October 1998. To the right Swedish matsutake ...
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Matsutake (Tricholoma nauseosum)-tuoksuvalmuska-kransmusserong ...
Feb 23, 2006 ... To the left Japanese matsutake (Tricholoma nauseosum = T. ... The Swedish matsutake and the Japanese matsutake are the same species! ...
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Tricholoma matsutake-matsutake-Japanese mushroom-goliatmusseron ...
Feb 23, 2006 ... Japanese matsutake site. Photo: Niclas Bergius. An experimental plot in Kyoto Prefectural Forest Research Station, where most of the shrubs ...
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The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group
The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group homepage.
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The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group
The Edible Mycorrhizal Mushroom Research Group homepage.