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  1. The Kingdom Fungi: The Biology of Mushrooms, Molds, and Lichens by Steven L. Stephenson, 2010-04-21
  2. How To Identify Edible Mushrooms by Patrick Harding, Tony Lyon, 2007-09-01
  3. Biology and Technology of the Cultivated Mushroom by P. B. Flegg, 1986-03
  4. The Biology and Cultivation of Edible Mushrooms by S. Chang, W. Hayes, 1978-10
  5. Peptides of Poisonous Amanita Mushrooms (Springer Series in Molecular Biology) by Theodor Wieland, 1986-09
  6. The Kingdom Fungi: The Biology of Mushrooms, Molds, and Lichens [Hardcover] by Steven L. Stephenson (Author), 2010
  7. U.S. Organic Farm Sector continues to expand.(mushroom biology): An article from: Mushroom News by Catherine Greene, 2007-07-01
  8. Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products
  9. The Glorious Mushroom by Frank Spinelli, 2006-10-25
  10. Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest (Northwest Naturalist Books.) by Edmund E. Tylutki, 1979-12
  11. Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois and Surrounding States: A Field-to-Kitchen Guide (Field-To-Kitchen Guides) by Joe McFarland, Gregory M. Mueller, 2009-03-31
  12. Mr. Bloomfield's Orchard: The Mysterious World of Mushrooms, Molds, and Mycologists by Nicholas P. Money, 2004-04-08
  13. Mushroom by Johnny Acton, Nick Sandler, 2008-06-28
  14. Common Mushrooms Of The Talamanca Mountains, Costa Rica (Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden Vol. 90) by Roy E. Halling; Gregory M. Mueller, 2004-06-30

1. Morel Mushroom Biology And Evolution.
Morel Mushroom Biology and Evolution. Research and discussion on the ecology, physiology and genetics of morel mushroom evolution. nov55.com/mr/index.html
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2. Introduction To Mushrooms: The Basics Of Mushroom Biology
Mushrooms are the most visible members of the economically and ecologically important Kingdom Fungi. Some are prized edibles; others may have medicinal properties.
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3. Entries For September 2010, MCs Basidio Blogging
7th International Conference on Mushroom Biology Mushroom Products. The ICMBMP7 steering committee are requesting abstracts of proposed presentations for the meeting that will be
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4. Morel Mushroom Biology And Evolution
Presents information about Morchella, along with unorthodox hypotheses about the evolution of the morels.
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5. The Biology Of Mushrooms
Mushroom biology is complicated and the forest/mushroom relationship is just beginning to be studied on Haida Gwaii. Rob Draeseke's, Overview of existing economic information
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SpruceRoots Magazine - November, 1999 The Biology of Mushrooms by Brigid Cumming There's a lot more to mushrooms than meets the eye, quite literally. Mushroom biology is complicated and the forest/mushroom relationship is just beginning to be studied on Haida Gwaii. Rob Draeseke's, Overview of existing economic information regarding Non-timber Forest Products in British Columbia, a 1998 Ministry of Forests publication, explains that there are three general classes of edible mushrooms: pathogens, saprobes and mutualists. Pathogens attack and often kill living tissue; saprobes live only on dead organic matter. Mutualists (also called micorrhizal) include chanterelles, boletes and pine mushrooms, which are the best known and studied commercially-harvested species. These particular mushrooms are the short-lived visible out-croppings or 'fruiting bodies' of miles and miles of underground mycelial networks. Mutualists enhance a tree's ability to extract water and nutrients from the soil while tapping the tree's store of photosynthetically generated simple sugars and vitamins. This mutually beneficial relationship is called commensal, with the mushroom and tree roots combining to form a hyfal net. While harvesting trees kills the associated mutualist mushroom species, no-one has studied what effect (if any) harvesting mushrooms has on the trees. Mushrooms are both perennial (coming back year after year) and cyclic, with the number of mushrooms varying, sometimes dramatically, from year to year.

6. Entries For Monday 06 September 2010, MCs Basidio Blogging
7th International Conference on Mushroom Biology Mushroom Products. The ICMBMP7 steering committee are requesting abstracts of proposed presentations for the meeting that will be
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7. MUSHROOM BIOLOGY
by Philip G Miles (State University of New York at Buffalo) ShuTing Chang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Table of Contents (167k)
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  • Condensed Version Recommend title For Librarians ... News MUSHROOM BIOLOGY Concise Basics and Current Developments by Philip G Miles (State University of New York at Buffalo) Shu-Ting Chang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1: Introduction to Mushroom Biology The discipline of Mushroom Biology, created by the authors of this book, has now been legitimized by references in the scientific literature and by two International Conferences devoted to the subject. This book sets the parameters of Mushroom Biology in a concise manner and also emphasizes trends and points out future directions which will lead to a greater utilization of mushrooms and mushroom products. The discipline was established to bring together persons who have in common scientific or commercial interests involving mushrooms. The authors' definition of mushroom is more broad than the usual mycological definition so that macrofungi other than Basidiomycetes can be included. Mushrooms may be edible, non-edible, poisonous or medicinal species, with hypogeous or epigeous fruiting bodies, and their texture may be fleshy or non-fleshy.
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    In article pgpmoose.200010192223.14412 at net.bio.net , psilkworm dejamyass at mydeja.com wrote I need a detailed introduction to the life cycle and biology of mushrooms.
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    10. FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MUSHROOM BIOLOGY AND MUSHROOM PRODUCTS
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    11. Mushroom Biology
    I need a detailed introduction to the life cycle and biology of mushrooms. Specifically, I have noticed that some mushroom species like eating wood, and others like to eat grains
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    Dr. Omoanghe S. ISIKHUEMHEN MUSHROOM BIOLOGY BIOTECHNOLOGY Assistant Professor (NRED, NC A T State University) Adjunct Assistant Professor(Biology, Duke University)
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    13. Mushrooms - Biology And Ecology Of Mushroom-producing Fungi, Mushrooms Of North
    Mushrooms Biology And Ecology Of Mushroom-producing Fungi, Mushrooms Of North America, Poisonous Mushrooms And Drugs
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    Presentation Ganoderma in the Treatment of Cancer at the First Int'l Mushroom Biology Conference, Aug.1993, Hong Kong.
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    Press FAQ Links Search ... Contact Us Lectures by Dr. Raymond Chang MD FACP Presentation: "Clinical epidemiology of AIDS emergencies" at 2nd European Conference on Clinical Aspects of HIV Infections, Mar.1990, Brussels. Presentation: "Ganoderma in the Treatment of Cancer" at the First Int'l Mushroom Biology Conference, Aug.1993, Hong Kong. Presentation: "The use of CD4 count to predict hospitalization in HIV emergencies" at the Xth Int'l Conference on AIDS, Aug.1993, Yokohama. Presentation: "Ganoderma polysaccharides: immunologic actions and modes of action" at the Second Int'l Ganoderma Conference, Oct.1994, Beijing. Invited Speaker: " Functional Mushrooms ". by at the First East-West Perspectives on Functional Foods Conference (ILSI), Sept.1995, Singapore. Speaker: " Potential Application of Ganoderma Polysaccharides in the Immune Surveillance and Chemoprevention of Cancer ", 2nd Int'l Mushroom Biology Conference, June. 1996, University Park PA. Plenary Speaker: "

    15. MUSHROOM BIOLOGY
    by Philip G Miles (State University of New York at Buffalo) ShuTing Chang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) The discipline of Mushroom Biology, created by
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    The discipline of Mushroom Biology, created by the authors of this book, has now been legitimized by references in the scientific literature and by two International Conferences devoted to the subject. This book sets the parameters of Mushroom Biology in a concise manner and also emphasizes trends and points out future directions which will lead to a greater utilization of mushrooms and mushroom products. The discipline was established to bring together persons who have in common scientific or commercial interests involving mushrooms. The authors' definition of mushroom is more broad than the usual mycological definition so that macrofungi other than Basidiomycetes can be included. Mushrooms may be edible, non-edible, poisonous or medicinal species, with hypogeous or epigeous fruiting bodies, and their texture may be fleshy or non-fleshy.

    16. Hawaii's Gourmet Fungal Jungle. | Goliath Business News
    Mushroom processing to develop vitamin D.(mushroom biology), July 01, 2008 Principles of Safety Health Management Systems.(OSHA alliance news), July 01, 2008
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    17. Germany Hosts 6th International Mushroom Biology & Mushroom Products Conference.
    The 6th International Conference of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products was held Sept. 29 Oct. 3 in the picturesque city of Bonn, Germany - the
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      Print Get the Mag Weekly Updates Text Size The 6th International Conference of the World Society for Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products was held Sept. 29 - Oct. 3 in the picturesque city of Bonn, Germany - the birthplace of Ludwig van Beethoven, the world famous musician and composer. It was the first time the Society's conference was held in a European country. The conference venue, the Beethoven Halle, was situated on the banks of the river Rhine and just a short walk from the center of the city. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The conference was attended by 235 delegates from 33 countries, and the program offered a balanced mix of fundamental and applied research on many topics ranging from Physiology and Biochemistry, Genetics and Breeding, Nutritional and Medicinal aspects through to Cultivation Technology, Integrated Pest Management and Economics and Marketing. The two keynote speakers, Prof. Leo van Griensven, former director of the Dutch mushroom experimental station in Horst, and now an independent researcher on medicinal mushrooms, and Lambert van Horen, an economist with the Rabobank set the tone of the meeting, which focused on important developments in the medicinal, health and cultivation aspects of specialty mushrooms as well as the economic trends in mushroom production worldwide.

    18. Antimicrobial Activities Of Four Wild Mushroom Species Collected From Turkey
    Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products 29th September – 3rd October, 2008
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    19. Biology - Mushroom
    A mushroom is an above ground fruiting body (that is, a sporeproducing structure) of a fungus, having a shaft and a cap; and by extension, the entire fungus producing the fruiting
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    (Redirected from Mushrooms Basidiocarps (mushrooms) of the fungus Leucocoprinus sp. A mushroom is an above ground fruiting body (that is, a spore -producing structure) of a fungus , having a shaft and a cap; and by extension, the entire fungus producing the fruiting body of such appearance, the former consisting of a network (called the mycelium ) of filaments or hyphae . In a much broader sense, mushroom is applied to any visible fungus, or especially the fruiting body of any fungus. The technical term for the spore-producing structure of "true" mushrooms is the basidiocarp . The term " toadstool " is used typically to designate a basidiocarp that is poisonous to eat. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Types of mushrooms
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    The main types of mushrooms are agarics boletes chanterelles tooth fungi ... stinkhorns , and cup fungi . Mushrooms and other fungi are studied by mycologists . The "true" mushrooms are classified as Basidiomycota (also known as "club fungi"). A few mushrooms are classified by mycologists as

    20. BSPP News
    IV Conference on Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products Cuernavaca, Mexico 20 23 February 2002 The fourth conference on Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products was held in the
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      The fourth conference on Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products was held in the delightful city of 'Eternal Spring', Cuernavaca, which is about 80 km from Mexico City. The weather was absolutely fabulous for February, especially coming from a rather wet and cold England, with warm sunshine and balmy evenings being the order of the day. The Conference itself had a varied programme covering many aspects of mushroom biology and mushroom products. There was one full session on mushroom diseases along with a few pathology-related presentations during other sessions. Dr Danny Rinker presented an excellent review on the potential uses of spent mushroom substrate around the world, with an extensive literature review on all work done to date, including its use in pest and disease control. His paper will be an extremely useful resource in the coming years as researchers try to find ways of utilizing this potentially valuable by-product.

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