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  1. Common Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms of the Northeast by Charles L. Fergus, 2003-03
  2. Some Edible Mushrooms and How to Cook Them by N. L. Faubion, 1972-06
  3. Mushrooms & Toadstools (Collins Wild Guide) by Brian Spooner, 1996-09-01
  4. Mushrooms: Their Morphology, Biology, Anatomy & Histology: With 120 Colour Plates from Water Colours by Albert Pilat, 1951
  5. PTI deadlines pushed back.(mushroom biology)(Produce Traceability Initiative): An article from: Mushroom News by Unavailable, 2010-07-01
  6. Acta Edulis Fungi (Vol.12) 2005 (Supplement)-Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Mushroom Biology and Mushroom Products (In English) by Jingsong Zhang Qi Tan, 2005-01-01
  7. Monitoring issues affecting the produce industry.(mushroom biology): An article from: Mushroom News by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-01
  8. Mites on a mushroom farm, what can they tell you?(mushroom biology): An article from: Mushroom News by John Pecchia, 2009-07-01
  9. Biology and Conservation of Mushrooms by T. N. Kaul, 2002-01
  10. Evaluating SMS for nutrient management of pumpkins.(mushroom biology): An article from: Mushroom News by Elsa Sanchez, 2009-07-01
  11. Survey says Trichoderma impacts yields.(mushroom biology)(Trichoderma Green Mold)(Survey): An article from: Mushroom News by John Pecchia, David M. Beyer, et all 2010-07-01
  12. Mushroom Biology: Concise Basics and Current Developments by Philip G. Miles, Shu-Ting Chang, 1997-07

21. Lane Community College - Marketing And Public Relations - Success Stories
But only after instructor Freeman Rowe escorted the mushroom biology students on a wilderness field trip did Luoma decide to pursue a career in
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story by Chris Cunningham "I’ve been able to use those skills that I started developing at Lane to bring basic biological research into the applied side of the world.” By 1975, the two endeavors entwined and prompted him to enroll in a mushroom biology class at Lane. For example, Luoma recently tailored an educational workshop on how forest management decisions impact forest ecology in a weeklong class offered by the Siskiyou Field Institute at Southern Oregon University in Ashland. A variety of students attended the institute, from neophytes in forest fungi to government agency personnel wanting to learn more about mycology. And at OSU, Luoma teaches the hands-on Mushrooms and Managers: A Workshop for Forest and Park Personnel. Return to Lane's Home Page Return to MPR Main Page Return to top of page Lane Community College Marketing and Public Relations
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22. Pleurotus-Literature
Identification, names, and nomenclature of common edible mushrooms. pp. 2123 in Chang, S.T., J.A. Buswell, and S. Chiu, Eds. mushroom biology and mushroom
http://fp.bio.utk.edu/mycology/Pleurotus/pleurotusliterature.htm
BIOLOGICAL SPECIES IN PLEUROTUS LITERATURE CITED Arita, I. 1974. Genetic study on white fruit-bodies of Pleurotus ostreatus (Fr.) Kummer. Rep. Tottori Mycol. Inst. 11: 58-68 [in Japanese with English abstract]. Barron, G.L. 1977. The nematode-destroying fungi. Topics in Microbiol. 1: 140 pp. Canadian Biological Pulb., Ltd. Berkeley, M.J., and M.A. Curtis. 1853. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. II 12: 427. Bresinsky, A. M. Fischer, B. Meixner, and W. Paulus. 1987) Speciation in Pleurotus . Mycologia 79: 234-245. Bresinsky, A., O. Hilber, and H.P. Molitoris. 1977. The genus Pleurotus as an aid for understanding the concept of species in Basidiomycetes. pp. 229-258 in Clemençon, H., Ed. The species concept in Hymenomycetes. Biblioth. Mycol. 61. Buchanan, P.K. 1993. Identification, names, and nomenclature of common edible mushrooms. pp. 21-23 in: Chang, S.T., J.A. Buswell, and S. Chiu, Eds. Mushroom biology and mushroom products. Chinese Univ. Press, Hong Kong. Chang, S.T., and P.G. Miles. 1989. Edible mushrooms and their cultivation. CRC Press, Boca Raton. Chang, S.T., and P.G. Miles. 1991. Recent trends in world production of cultivated edible mushrooms. Mushroom J. 504: 15-18.

23. Mushroom Growers' Newsletter - Contents Of 1996 Issues
June 912 Second International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products; July 14-17 12th North American Mushroom Conference; August 4-9 First
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1996 Table of Contents to The Mushroom Growers' Newsletter
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  • January 1996 - A special ten page issue!
    • Bits and Pieces
      • Researcher Needed in the Netherlands
      • Russian Entrepreneur/Politician Grows Mushrooms
      • Facts from the Mushroom Council: What's happening in supermarkets
      • Bakers Square and Applebee's Go Gardenburger
      • Australia Moves Toward Shiitake
      • Sylvan Expanding
      • U.S. Exports Fall as Imports Rise
      • Delta serves First Class Mushrooms
      • Annie Markets Vinaigrette
      • Mushrooms and Asthma
      • Penn State to Host Conference
    • Internet Update: Lost Creek Farm and Aardvarks Unlimited
    • 8th International Fungi and Fibre Symposium: Planning Underway
    • Book Review: Shiitake - The Healing Mushroom
    • It's The Law: The U.S.'s Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act Amended and what it means to you
    • Weekly Wholesale Market Prices: Chicago, Dallas, Miami, New York and San Francisco
    January 1996 Issue (U.S.A, Canada, Mexico)

24. Fungi Perfecti® Medicinal Mushroom Information
Biomedical research and the application of mushroom nutraceuticals from Ganoderma lucidum in mushroom biology and Mushroom Products, Penn State University
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25. New Chapter - Medicinal Mushrooms
Proceedings of the First International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products. 1993 August 2326. The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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    Medicinal Mushrooms
    and viruses. Additionally, the exudates from mushroom mycelia are active against protozoa such as the parasite that causes malaria, Plasmodium falciparum and other microorganisms.
    Fungi and animals are more closely related to one another than either is to plants, diverging from plants more than 460 million years ago. Diseases of plants typically do not afflict humans whereas diseases of fungi do.11 Since humans (animals) and fungi share common microbial antagonists such as Escherichia coli Staphylococcus aureus , and Pseudomonas aeruginosa , humans can benefit from the natural defensive strategies of fungi that produce antibiotics to fight infection from microorganisms. Hence, it is not surprising our most significant anti-bacterial antibiotics have been derived from fungi. Interestingly, some mushrooms and their components are targetspecific in their antibiotic properties, whereas others have broader effects. With an increasing number of bacteria developing resistance to commercial antibiotics, such as MSRA (methicillin-resistant S. aureus

26. Mushroom Biology - Concise Basics And Current Developments - MILES, PHILIP G. &
mushroom biology Concise Basics and Current Developments; MILES, PHILIP G. CHANG, SHU-TING. Offered by Heirloom Bookstore, LLC.
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27. Chapters.indigo.ca: Search In Books For Philip G. Miles
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28. Mushroom News - Business News And Articles
1011 International Conference on mushroom biology Biotechnology Solan. India * www.nrcmushroom.org Feb. 18-20 19th NAMC Sheraton San Diego Hotel
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29. Department Of Food Science - Faculty Listing
Selected cultural and harvest practices to improve quality and shelf life of Agaricus mushrooms. pp. 177184. In mushroom biology and Mushroom Products,
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30. FAOBIB
Conference, International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products. n1. Hong Kong (Hong Kong), 2326 Aug 1993. Publ.place, Hong Kong (China)
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31. World Society For Mushroom Biology And Mushroom Products
Toxin Production in a Mushroom Pathogenic Bacterium, Pseudomonas tolaasii Strain PT814 is Activated by Signals Present in a Host, Pleurotus ostreatus,
http://www.worldmushroomsociety.com/research/r_list.asp?so=type&sk=Pest

32. Review Of Medicinal Mushrooms Advances: Good News From Old Allies
mushroom biology the impact on mushroom production and mushroom products. In Chang ST, Buswell JA, Chiu SW, et al, editors. mushroom biology and Mushroom
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33. The 12 Mushrooms In MycoSurge
Protective effects of some edible mushrooms on paracetamolinduced liver injury. From First International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom
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The 12 Mushrooms in MycoSurge
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CORDYCEPS SINENSIS
Dong Chong Xia Cao) (Tochukaso) (Caterpillar Fungus) Immune system stimulation References: Kidney function support Bo; Chang; Liu 1992; Lung function support Pereia; Ying Alleviates impotence Lowers cholesterol Note: C. sinensis is one of the most versatile multi-purpose medicinal mushrooms, with quite extensive modern human and animal studies confirming its pharmacological characteristics.
GANODERMA LUCIDUM
(Reishi) (Ling Zhi) Immune system stimulation References: Anti-cancer (tumor inhibition) Chang; Dharmananda; Histamine inhibition Antioxidant (anti-inflammation, anti-allergy) Note: G. lucidum is one of the most thoroughly documented mushrooms with extensive human trials verifying its highly effective pharmacological characteristics.
LENTINULA EDODES
(Shitake) (Hua Gu) (Snake Butter) Immune system stimulation References: Anti-cancer (tumor inhibition) Lizuka 1990a; Lizuka 1990b;) Anti-bacterial Kosaka; Lin; Liu

34. Welcome To BC NTFP Mushrooms
mushroom biology, function and ecology;; mushroom productivity;; mushroom harvest techniques;; habitat management; and; people management
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The increase in the wild mushroom harvest in the province has led to complex and inter-related issues and concerns for mushroom pickers, buyers, sellers, managers and the general public. We will address some of the general issues here and discuss specific issues under each species.
Pilz and Molina (2002) identified five major concerns that must be addressed in order to understand and manage a sustainable wild mushroom harvest:
  • mushroom biology, function and ecology;
  • mushroom productivity;
  • mushroom harvest techniques;
  • habitat management; and
  • people management
Mushroom Biology and Ecology
Functionally, the fungi that comprise harvested non-timber forest products (NTFP) can differ greatly from one another. Some NTFP fungi are saprophytic, absorbing nutrients and water from dead or decaying organic matter such as the twigs or logs. . Other NTFP fungi form mycorrhizae with living plant or tree hosts, acquiring carbon and energy from plant sugars formed by photosynthesis and in turn, supply soil nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus and water that the host plants need. Pathogenic mushrooms invade live hosts causing diseases.
Non-biological factors are also critical to NTFP mushroom production, triggering mushroom initiation by the mycelium and influencing mushroom development. Mushrooms fruit when appropriate water, temperature and light conditions exist.

35. The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News 42 Summer 2002
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
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BSPP News Summer 2002 - Online Edition The Newsletter of the British Society for Plant Pathology
Number 42, Summer 2002
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 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. Dr Mark Wach reviewed the knowledge base of mushoom virus disease and described the emergence of a new virus disease in Britain. I then presented initial research results from HRI on this pathogen, Mushroom Virus X, which has been affecting an increasing number of British mushroom growers since 1996. The disease does not appear to occur in North America as yet, but has now been detected in Ireland and Holland, two major mushroom growing countries in Europe, and it may only be a matter of time before it occurs elsewhere. At the moment we are characterising the many dsRNA’s associated with the disease as well as developing rapid PCR diagnostics and elucidating the epidemiology of the disease. This is an exciting area of pathology research.

36. Search > Science : Biology : Mycology
Morel mushroom biology and Evolution. Presents information about morels, along with unorthodox hypotheses about their evolution.
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37. PlantSCIENCEnetBASE: Plant Science References Online
IMPACT OF mushroom biology ON HUMAN WELFARE MUSHROOM SCIENCE Definition Contributing Fields Mushroom Cultivation Technology Development of Mushroom Science
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38. Publications
mushroom biology and Mushroom Products. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA. Callac, P, Imbernon, M., Kerrigan, R. W., and Olivier,
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T he Agaricus Resource Program encourages publication of studies on wild Agaricus including the specimens and isolates in the ARP collection. If I have omitted a publication that should be listed below, my apologies; please e-mail me a reminder with the citation. Reprints of related new publications are greatly appreciated.
PUBLICATIONS ABOUT THE ARP Kerrigan, R. W. 1996. Characteristics of a large collection of edible wild mushroom germ plasm: the Agaricus Resource Program. pp 302-307 in Samson, R. A. et al., eds. Culture Collections to Improve the Quality of Life. Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures, P.O. Box 273, 3740 AG Barn, The Netherlands. Kerrigan, R. W. 1991. What on earth is the Agaricus Recovery Program? The Mycologist 5(1):22.
SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS ON ISOLATES IN THE ARP COLLECTION Kerrigan, R. W., Horgen, P. A., and Anderson, J. B. 1993. The California population of Agaricus bisporus comprises at least two ancestral elements. Sys. Bot. 18:123-136. Wang, Z. S., Liao, J. H., Li, F. G., Chi, Z. N., and Wang, H. C. 1993. Identification of field-collected isolates of Agaricus bisporus . Micol. Neotrop. Apl. 6:127-136. Callac, P., Billette, C., Imbernon, M., and Kerrigan, R. W. 1993. Morphological, genetic, and interfertility analyses reveal a novel, tetrasporic variety of

39. Morel Mushroom Biology And Evolution
Presents information about morels, along with unorthodox hypotheses about their evolution.
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40. Meridian Medical Group | Articles
mushroom biology the impact on mushroom production and mushroom products. In Chang ST. Buswell JA. Chiu SW, eds. mushroom biology and Mushroom Products.
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Press FAQ Links Search ... Contact Us Functional Properties of Edible Mushrooms by Dr. Raymond Chang, M.D., F.A.C.P. Commonly known mushrooms that are both edible and have functional properties include Auricularia (mu-er),Flammulina (enokitake), Grifola (rnaitake), Hericium, Lentinus (shiitake), Pleurotus (oyster), and Tremella (yiner). Most edible mushrooms, however, do not have medicinal value (e.g., Agaricus bisporus), and some medicinal mushrooms (e.g. Ganoderma, Coriolus) are not edible. Of the 10,000 known species of mushrooms, it is currently thought that
Shiitake as a Model for Functional Mushrooms
Shiitake is the common Japanese name for Lentinus edodes, and is also the common name now used in the West. Indigenous to Asia, shiitake is now cultivated and is the second most commonly produced edible mushroom in the world .
Shiitake contains protein (26% of dry weight)

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