Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Science - Mushroom Biology
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 73    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Mushroom Biology:     more books (102)
  1. 100 Cool Mushrooms by Michael Kuo, Andy Methven, 2010-08-26
  2. A Photographic Guide to Mushrooms and Other Fungi of New Zealand by G. S. Ridley, 2006-01
  3. The Wild Mushroom: A Photographic Exploration of Fungi in the Wild by Sara Shepley, 1996-11
  4. Mushrooms and Toadstools of Britain and Europe (Green Guides) by Gordon Dickson, 2002-09
  5. Escherichia Coli and Salmonella(2 Volume Set: Cellular and Molecular Biology
  6. The Practical Mushroom Encyclopedia: Identifying, Picking and Cooking with Mushrooms by Peter Jordan, 2000-09-25
  7. Biology of Matsutake Mushroom. by MAKOTO. OGAWA, 1978-01-01
  8. The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide by Alexander H. Smith, Nancy Smith Weber, 1996-05
  9. Studies of American Fungi. Mushrooms, Edible, Poisonous, Etc. by George Francis Atkinson, 2010-03-07
  10. Mushrooms of Idaho and the Pacific Northwest: Non-Gilled Hymenomycetes, Boletes, Chanterelles, Coral Fungi, Polypores and Spine Fungi\Agaricales and (Mushrooms of Idaho & the Pacific Northwest) by Edmund E. Tylutki, 1987-09
  11. Escherichia Coli and Salmonella: Typhimurium Cellular and Molecular Biology (2 Volumes) by Frederick C. Neidhardt, 1987-06
  12. The Biology and Technology of Lentinula Mushroom (In English) by Xin Changluo, 1999-01-01
  13. The pests of protected cultivation;: The biology and control of glasshouse and mushroom pests by N. W Hussey, 1969
  14. Mushrooms: Pest and Disease CO by FLETCHER, 2004-03-24

41. Morel Mushroom Biology And Evolution - Details For: Biology: Mycology: Morel Mus
AtomSeek directory for Morel mushroom biology and Evolution Biology Mycology Morel mushroom biology and Evolution.
http://www.atomseek.com/Biology/Mycology/Morel_Mushroom_Biology_and_Evolution_L5
Biology: Mycology: Morel Mushroom Biology and Evolution
Home Biology Mycology Submitted: Sat Sep 06 2003
Title: Morel Mushroom Biology and Evolution
URL: http://nov55.com/mr/index.html
CT: Biology: Mycology: Morel Mushroom Biology and Evolution
Description: Presents information about morels, along with unorthodox hypotheses about their evolution. Detailed Traffic Statistic From Alexa
Previous
Next
HOME
... LOGIN
© atomseek.com
Website Development by MIRO

UFO Seek Forum
  is a growing community for discussion of UFO-Paranormal, mysterious and unexplained topics.

42. MushroomBiology.com | Mushroom Biology | Drying Mushroom | Mushroom Growing Kit
A full selection of easy to grow mushroom kits. Makes a great gift! Wide selection of mushroom extracts at discounted prices. www.taoofherbs.com/
http://www.mushroombiology.com/
@import url("/common/premium/premium_test11/default.css");
MushroomBiology.com
MushroomBiology.com
Related Searches:
Sponsored Listings
Associated Sites
A full selection of easy to grow mushroom kits. Makes a great gift! www.mushroomadventures.com/ Plug-In Mushroom Dome Kit
Grow edible Mushrooms! Auto Watering - Electric Systems www.universityscientific.com/
www.beyondprobiotics.net/
Microscopic Spores
Large selection of premium quality mushroom spores and cultures. www.microsporetech.com/ Siberian Chaga Extract
www.earthbornwellness.com/
Buy a Premium Domain for your Business MushroomBiology.com TexasBiology.com MushroomStrains.com MushroomMembrane.com ... BiologyScience.com
document.write(''); MushroomBiology.com is For Sale!

43. LevanonCV
1993 mushroom biology Conf., FAO, Rome. Chairman of session and invited speaker. 1993 Intl. Symp.on mushroom biology Production, Hong Kong.
http://www.migal.org.il/levanoncv.html
Prof. Dan Levanon
Personal:
Status: Married + 4 children
  • Home Address: Kfar Blum, Upper Galilee 12150, Israel. Work Address:(a) Office of Chief Scientist; POB 6; Bet Dagan 50250
    Fax: +972-3-9697193; email: danl@moag.gov.il Migal (Kiryat Shmona); POB 90000; Rosh Pinna 12100
    Fax: +972-6-6944980; email: iris@migal.org.il
University Education and Additional Training:
  • B.Sc. in Agriculture, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel.
    Research Associate in the Department of Field Crops, Faculty of
    Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel.
    M.Sc. in Forage Crops, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of
    Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel.
    Thesis: Nitrate content and nitrate reductase activity in Rhodes grass
    (Chloris gayana Kunth) as parameter for nitrogen requirement.
    Supervisor: Prof. A. Dovrat.
    Research Associate in Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot, Israel (part-time). Ph.D in Soil Microbiology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot. Thesis: Effect of plants and plant substances on microorganisms involved in nitrogen transformations in the soil. Supervisors: Profs. A. Dovrat and Y. Henis. Sabbatical leave at ARS-USDA, Beltsville, MD, USA, with Dr. J.L.Starr. Topic: Fate of agrochemicals in the soil.

44. The World Mushroom Industry: Trends And Technological Development - Begell House
The world market for the mushroom industry in 2005 was valued at over $45 billion. (2) World Society for mushroom biology and Mushroom Products,
http://www.begellhouse.com/journals/708ae68d64b17c52,7c3e0ba845ba8869,077af3c034
if(location.href != getCookie('back')) setCookie('back', location.href, null, '/'); ITEMS modern scholarly publishers in the finest tradition Login Register Home Books Journals References A-Z Index Author Index For Our Authors User Area Shopping Cart Contact Electronic Data Center Search
International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
ISSN 1521-9437
Institutional price:
Issues per year:
For Online Access
Issue 4
108 pages
DOI: 10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v8.i4
Issue price - $138.00
  • The World Mushroom Industry: Trends and Technological Development
  • Shu-Ting Chang
    Emeritus Professor ofBiology,Director of Centre for International Services to Mushroom Biotechnology,The Chinese University of Hong Kong,Shatin,Hong Kong,China; Honorary Visiting Professor,Department ofBiological Sciences,University ofWollongong,Australia
    ABSTRACT
    DOI: 10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v8.i4.10
    Download article , 297-314 pages
    Article price - $35.00
    Begell House Inc.
    50 Cross Highway,
    Redding, CT 06896 TEL (203) 938 1300
    FAX (203) 938 1304
    orders@begellhouse.com

    45. The Medicinal Mushroom Properties Of Coriolus Versicolor Or PSK
    Proceedings of the Pirst International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products. August 2326, 1993, The Chinese University of Hong Kong,
    http://www.philsteinberg.com/byrec/60.html
    Wildfire Natural Products
    Featuring author Phil Steinberg
    The Medicinal Mushroom Properties of Coriolus Versicolor or PSK
    by Morton Walker, DPM.
    Did you know that numbers of different fungi have, for at least 40 centuries, been vital parts of mythology and medical practice around the world? Fungally-derived phytochemicals find significance among peoples along the Pacific Rim (e.g. Japan and Thailand), on the Asian continent (i.e. China and Russia), plus inside darkest Africa (especially for the Yoruba tribe of southwestern Nigeria).
    Among the more than half-a-million varieties of fungi (with over 100,000 named species), mushrooms hold value especially for Europeans, who have always appreciated the gastronomic excellence of both the domestic- and wild-growing species. Gourmet cooks, especially French, Belgian, and Austrian chefs, consider mushrooms “flowers of the fall” and label them in their recipes with this loving appellation.
    Are you aware that mushrooms are the perfect food for staying trim, remaining healthy, and feeling a sense of wellbeing? Because mushrooms contain only insignificant amounts of fat - predominantly as unsaturated linoleic acid - eating them may help one to hold onto a healthy cardiovascular system and stay free of malignancy.
    Are you aware that most inhabitants of the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand are rather ignorant about mushrooms? In fact, these English-speaking populations actually dislike or fear ingesting mushrooms, because of “fungophobia” - the view that they are associated with unsavory or “poisonous” fungi.

    46. Mushroom Biology And Mushroom Products Reviews And Ratings
    Browse mushroom biology and Mushroom Products reviews and ratings at MSN Shopping or submit your own rating and review to help other shoppers.
    http://shopping.msn.com/reviews/shp/?itemId=179849104

    47. Mushroom Biology
    mushroom biology. truffler1635 at mydeja.com truffler1635 at my-deja.com Tue Oct 31 054421 EST 2000. Previous message mushroom biology
    http://iubio.bio.indiana.edu:7131/bionet/mm/mycology/2000-October/008075.html
    GIL BIOSCI/Bionet News Biosequences Software ... FTP
    mushroom biology
    truffler1635 at my-deja.com truffler1635 at my-deja.com
    Tue Oct 31 05:44:21 EST 2000

    48. Solara Web Directory - Mycology
    http//www.mycology.adelaide.edu.au/; Morel mushroom biology and Evolution Presents information about morels, along with unorthodox hypotheses about their
    http://www.solara.com/directory/Science/Biology/Mycology
    Keywords: Both Web Directory News Top Science ... Biology Mycology All Related Categories:
  • Ascomycota
  • Associations
  • Basidiomycota
  • Conferences ...
  • Zygomycota See Also:
  • Health: Conditions and Diseases: Infectious Diseases: Fungal
  • Recreation: Outdoors: Wildlife: Mushrooms
  • Science: Biology: Botany: Plant Pathology
  • Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Fungi ...
  • Science: Biology: Microbiology Web Pages:
  • Canadian Mycological Resource
    A Canadian focus on mushrooms, fungi, and mycology resources.
    http://www.fungi.ca/
  • Center for Research in Fungal Diversity
    Promotes research excellence and facilitate training in fungal diversity in the Asian region. Includes staff and student profiles, publications list, and related links. University of Hong Kong.
    http://www.hku.hk/ecology/mycology
  • Duke Mycology
    Information on Rytas Vilgalys's research group, evolutionary biology of mushrooms, and mushrooms of North Carolina.
    http://www.biology.duke.edu/fungi/
  • Forest Fungi Of New Zealand
    Photographs and information on New Zealand Fungi now also including slime moulds
    http://www.hiddenforest.co.nz/fungi/
  • 49. Buy.com - Mushroom Biology : Philip G. Miles : ISBN 9789810228774
    mushroom biology Philip G. Miles ISBN 9789810228774 Book.
    http://www.buy.com/prod/mushroom-biology/q/loc/106/204674048.html
    My Account Wishlist Help All Departments ... Warranties Books by Title by Author by ISBN by Publisher Buy.com
    New to Google Checkout? Try it and save $10. Books Best-sellers New ... Rewards UpdateProductViewHistoryCookie('Mushroom Biology','204674048');
    Mushroom Biology (Hardcover)
    Author: Philip G. Miles Product Image
    Pricing Additional Info Currently Unavailable: This item is currently unavailable from the Manufacturer. Format: Hardcover Format: Hardcover ISBN: Publish Date: Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Pages: Buy.com Sku: More about this product Item#: RQSFQW View similar products Reviews ISBN: Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Write a Review
    Be the first user to review this item Back to top
    showTabContent('prodInfoTab',4,'prodInfoSec',4);
    Every voice counts, so stand up and be heard! Your opinion is important to us. If you have spotted a typo, discovered an incorrect price, or encountered a technical issue on this page, we want to hear about it. Thanks again for your feedback, and happy shopping! Please note: we are unable to reply directly to suggestions.

    50. Ganoderma Capsules
    Biomedial research and the application of mushroom nutriceuticals from ganoderma lucidum mushroom biology and mushroom production Proceedings of the 2nd
    http://www.ganodermacoffees.com/items/ganoderma-capsules/list.htm
    Home Ganoderma Capsules Healthy Coffee Samples GanoDerma (Reishi) Research ... Returns Thursday, January 24, 2008 Free shipping is limited to the United States. "Ganoderma" The Undisputed King Of Medicinal Herbs The Red Mushroom is identified by its scientific name Ganoderma Lucidum . It's already garnered a world reputation for being one of the most synergistic nutrients anywhere. Renowned in Asia as "The Miraculous King of Herbs," the Red Mushroom is known to help rejuvenate and promote longevity; reduce mental and physical fatigue; support the immune system, and even help better balance your body's energy. Many nutritional experts look upon it as the ideal supplement. And so will you - now in an easy-to-take capsule. "That time is well spent which is directed to the establishment and preservation of sound physical and mental health . . It is easy to lose health, but it is difficult to regain it."— Review, No. 39, 1884. 1 Ganoderma 30 count capsules (250 milligrams each). (free shipping)
    var frmvalidator = new Validator("ITEM_632107"); frmvalidator.addValidation("quantity","greaterthan=0.99","Quantity must be at least 1"); frmvalidator.addValidation("quantity","req","Please enter a quantity"); frmvalidator.addValidation("quantity","numeric","Quantity must be a number."); 2 Bottles Ganoderma Capsules (250 milligrams each). (free shipping)

    51. CURRICULUM VITAE
    1993 Intl. Symp. on mushroom biology Production. Hong Kong. 1995 Intl. Soc. Mushroom Sci. Oxford, UK. 1996 Intl. Cong. on Bacteriology Applied
    http://www.mop-zafon.org.il/cv/cvoferdani.html
    Ofer Danai , ph.D E-mail: ofer@migal.org.il Personal Born: 1954, Israel Marital status: Married +3 Army service: 1972-77 Home address: Mitzpeh Hila
    24953 Israel Tel.: 04-9974138; Mobile: 050-396258. Work address: Migal - Galilee Technology Center
    (Kiryat Shmona)
    P.O.Box 90000
    Rosh Pinna 12100
    Israel Tel.: 06-6953511; Fax: 06-6944980. Education 1972 Completed High School Diploma, Herzlia Municipal School 1977-82 Studies in Faculty of Agriculture, Rehovot. M.Sc. completed cum laude. "The suitability of Pleurotus florida as a new crop in Israel" 1990-98 Ph.D. Student, Faculty of Agriculture. The effect of light on the morphogenesis of Pleurotus spp. Supervisors: Profs. Y. Hadar and I. Chet, Dr. D. Levanon. Experience 1990 Israel Ministry of Agriculture Mission to El Salvador. 1990 Guest Lecturer of Div. of External Studies in Course for Tropical Developing Countries, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University. 1999 Visiting Scientist, ATO DLO, Wageningen, The Netherlands.

    52. International Conference On Mushroom Biology And Mushroom Products
    International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products 199, , SiuWai Chiu, John A. Buswell, Shu-Ting Chang mushroom biology and Mushroom
    http://www.schwartzbooks.com/cgi-bin/item/9622016103

    53. BIBLIOGRAPHIE Equipe Biologie Et Genetique Des Champignons Macroscopiques
    Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on mushroom biology and Mushroom Products. 812 April 2005, Shhangai, Chine.
    http://www.bordeaux.inra.fr/mycsa/Bibliochamp6.html
    Bordeaux-Aquitaine
    BIBLIOGRAPHY: Team Biology and Genetics of macroscopic fungi
    CALLAC P., GUINBERTEAU J. 2005. Morphological and molecular characterization of two novel species of Agaricus Xanthodermatei. Mycologia CALLAC P., JACOBE DE HAUT I., IMBERNON M., GUINBERTEAU J., THEOCHARI I. 2003. A novel homothallic variety of Agaricus bisporus comprises rare tetrasporic isolates from Europe, Mycologia CALLAC P., SPATARO C., CAILLE A. and IMBERNON M. 2006. Evidence for Outcrossing via the Buller Phenomenon in a Substrate Simultaneously Inoculated with Spores and Mycelium of Agaricus bisporus Applied and Environmental Microbiology CHALLEN M.P., KERRIGAN W.R., CALLAC P. 2003. A phylogenetic reconstruction and emendation of Agaricus section Duploannulatae. Mycologia COLLOPY P.D., LARGETEAU-MAMOUN M.L., ROMAINE C.P., ROYSE D.J., 2001. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of Verticillium fungicola and related species causing by dry bubble disease of the cultivated button mushroom, Agaricus bisporus Phytopathology JUAREZ DEL CARMEN, S., LARGETEAU-MAMOUN M. L., ROUSSEAU T., REGNAULT-ROGER C., SAVOIE J.M. 2002. Genetic and physiological variation in isolates of

    54. Product Descriptions
    People with Type 2 Diabetes may also benefit from maitake mushroom, according to researchers Hiroaki Nanba and Keiko Kubo, authors of mushroom biology and
    http://www.alternativemedicines.co.uk/maitake.htm
    <%@ Language = VBScript LCID=2057 EnableSessionState = True%> <%Option Explicit Response.Buffer = True ' ' Filename: aboutus.asp - Author: Anthony Mason Date: 12/04/2002 ' %> alternative medicines uk mail order vitamins and minerals natural herbal remedies slimming and weight loss products ... slimming products
    This is not a medical site. Information on this page is provided on a "best efforts" basis for interest only and does not constitute personal advice.
    It is essential that you discuss medical matters with your doctor. Maitake - Potent Mushroom
    In Japan, Maitake Mushroom is called "King of Mushroom". Maitake is a very large mushroom (the size of a basketball), which grows deep in the mountains of North-eastern Japan. Maitake is extremely sensitive to environmental changes, which has presented many challenges to those cultivating this mushroom. Only recently have Japanese farmers succeeded in producing high-quality organic Maitake Mushrooms, allowing for wider availability. The fruiting body and the mycelium of Maitake are used medicinally. In China and Japan, Maitake Mushrooms have been consumed for 3000 years.

    55. Morel Mushroom Evolution And Biology.
    Recent and rapid evolution of morel mushrooms shows stunning biology.
    http://www.nov55.com/mr/
    NOV Morel Mushroom Evolution and Biology Gary Novak
    independent mushroom physiologist
    Science Home
    Author Global Warming Not
    Caused by Humans

    Author's research and photographs show extreme biology and transitional evolution in the morel mushroom including phenotypic variation and a reversion anomaly. Morel Biology Details
    Summary of Morel Evolution

    Photos of Phenotypic Variation in the Wild

    The morel is in the process of evolving from a single celled organism (a yeast) into a multicelled organism. This hasn't happened in hundreds of millions of years, and now the process is observable having begun about 50,000 years ago for the morel and continuing.
    What is the anomaly? - Under laboratory conditions, the morel reverts to a yeast-like state and scrambles its characteristics due to its recent evolution from a yeast. Anomaly Explained
    Descriptive Material
    What morels are
    describes morels. Glossary look up specialized terms. Phenotypic variation explains the visible, minor variations throughout nature. Explanations Various issues are explained. Photo pages show extreme biology Anomalies Phenotypes Sclerotia Peripheral Ice Age Theory Plant Phenotypes Field Bindweed Phenotypes Leafy Spurge Phenotypes ... Links Research by Author An Anomaly of Morchella as a Tool for the Study of Differentiation Phenotypic Variation as an Adaptation Mechanism by ... Figures 1-2 - Pigmented Mycelium Figures 3-6 - Differentiation Figure 7 - Variations in Anomalies Figure 8 - Variations in Morphology Summary of Morel Evolution

    56. Mushroom Growing Kit - Biology Project For The Classroom -Science Project
    mushroom Growth Kit Everything you need to bring fungi into the classroom.
    http://www.gourmetmushroomsinc.com/mushroomkit/index.html
    Mushroom Growth Kit - Everything you need to bring fungi into the classroom.
    Order Your Educator's Mushroom Kit!
    Educator's Mushroom Kit (1-Module)
    Shipping Note: Educator's Mushroom Kit (2-Modules)
    Shipping Note: Educator's Mushroom Kit (3-Modules)
    Shipping Note: Educator's Mushroom Kit (4-Modules)
    Shipping Note: View Your Cart Why should you be teaching your students about fungi? Why should you be teaching your students about fungi?
    NSES based lesson plan:
    Our accurate and up to date lifecycle and anatomy worksheets will allow you to show your students the biological features of fungal growth and reproduction. The middle/high school level lifecycle diagram is also designed as a worksheet complete with a key for teaching fungal terminology and/or preparing examinations.
    ostreatus) which are completely safe and edible.

    57. Educator's Mushroom Growing Kit - Biology Educational Projects For The Classroom
    Educator s mushroom Growth Kit Everything you need to bring fungi into your Classroom - Lesson Plans - Educational biology Science Projects.
    http://www.gmushrooms.com/EdMushKit/index.htm
    Morel Mushrooms Organic Indoor Mushroom Growing Kits Outdoor Mushroom Plug Spawn Organic Gourmet Mushroom Baskets ... About Us xref = document.referrer; url1 = 'http://www.atretail.com/admin/track11.asp?referer=' + xref url2 = 'http://www.trust1.com/admin/track22.asp?referer=' + xref wr = '' document.write(wr) Organic Mushroom Nutraceuticals Green Gifts
    Eco Friendly Products
    Mushroom Books ...
    Mushrooms Home Page
    Visa MasterCard Discover American Express PayPal Gourmet Mushroom Products:
    Educator's Mushroom Growth Kit - Bring the amazing world of fungi into your classroom: standards-based lesson plans, anatomy and life cycle worksheets, Mushroom Module Biology Science Project Classroom Home School
    Gourmet Mushrooms and Mushroom Products
    Educator's Mushroom Growth Kit - Everything you need to bring the biology of fungi into your classroom.
    Grade School - High School
    NSES based lesson plans for 24 students complete with classroom, laboratory and extension activities for all grade levels: K - High School Our Mushroom Modules make growing mushrooms easy, educational, and fun!

    58. Mushrooms - Biology And Ecology Of Mushroom-producing Fungi, Mushrooms Of North
    a href= http//science.jrank.org/pages/4513/mushrooms.html mushrooms biology And Ecology Of mushroom-producing Fungi, mushrooms Of North America,
    http://science.jrank.org/pages/4513/Mushrooms.html
    Other Free Encyclopedias Science Encyclopedia Science Encyclopedia Vol 4
    Mushrooms - Biology And Ecology Of Mushroom-producing Fungi, Mushrooms Of North America, Poisonous Mushrooms And Drugs
    Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of certain species of higher fungi . The vegetative tissues of these fungi consists of immense lengths of microscopic, thread-like hyphae, and their aggregations known as mycelium, which grow in surface soils, organic debris, and in association with plant roots. Strictly speaking, a mushroom is the sporulating or fruiting body of a fungus in the division Basidiomycetes, a large and diverse group of about 16,000 species, sometimes known as club fungi. Species of Basidiomycetes can be saprophytic, parasitic, or mycorrhizal in their ecology . Because of the relative complexity of their anatomy and breeding systems, the Basidiomycetes are considered to be the most evolutionarily advanced of the fungi. The mushrooms of these fungi are technically known as basidiocarps. These structures are formed of specialized mycelium, and are the spore-producing stage of development. The basidiocarp is a relatively short-lived stage of the life cycle, most of which is spent living as microscopic, thread-like hyphae, which ramify extensively through the growth substrate of the fungus. Mushrooms have long been avidly sought-after as a tasty country food in many cultures, although some peoples, notably the Anglo-Saxons of Britain, have tended to disdain these foods. This has not been because of the flavor of mushrooms, but rather because some species are deadly poisonous, and these are not always easily distinguished from nontoxic and therefore edible species.

    59. Mushroom - Definition From Biology-Online.org
    Definition and other additional information on mushroom from biologyOnline.org dictionary.
    http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Mushroom
    Login
    Welcome to biology-online.org! Please login to access all site features. Create account Log me on automatically each visit
    Join for Free!

    14762 members Answers to all your Questions
    Search
    dictionary
    Search
    site wide Edit page Page history Printable version ... Mushroom
    Mushroom
    mushroom 1. (Science: botany) An edible fungus agaricus campestris), having a white stalk which bears a convex or oven flattish expanded portion called the pileus . This is whitish and silky or somewhat scaly above, and bears on the under side radiating gills which are at first flesh -coloured, but gradually become brown . The plant grows in rich pastures and is proverbial for rapidity of growth and shortness of duration . It has a pleasant smell , and is largely used as food . It is also cultivated from spawn . Any large fungus, especially one of the genus Agaricus; a toadstool . Several species are edible; but many are very poisonous 2. One who rises suddenly from a low condition in life ; an upstart Origin: OE. Muscheron, OF. Mouscheron, F. Mousseron; perhaps fr. Mousse moss, of German origin. See Moss. 1. Of or pertaining to mushrooms; as, mushroom catchup.

    60. Educator's Mushroom Growing Kit - Biology Project For The Classroom
    Educator s mushroom Kits Bring the amazing world of fungi into your classroom with a complete, standardsbased lesson plan, anatomy and lifecycle
    http://www.gmushrooms.org/EDK Info.htm
    Home About Us Morel Mushroom Growing Kits Organic Indoor Mushroom Growing Kits ... Print Order Form Organic Indoor Mushroom Kits Educator's Mushroom Growing Kits Educator's Mushroom Kit (2 Modules) - $35.95
    Orders must be received by noon on Friday to ship the next week.
    EDK2: Quantity Desired: Choose A Lesson Plan: Grades 5 - 8 Grades 9 - 12 Educator's Mushroom Kit (1-Module) - $25.95
    K - 4 Lesson Plan
    EDK: Quantity Desired: Bring the amazing world of fungi into your classroom with a complete, standards-based lesson plans, anatomy and lifecycle worksheets, and our exclusive Mushroom Modules
    Why should you be teaching your students about fungi?

    As Earth’s recyclers, fungi are essential components of our ecosystems cycling nutrients for plants, animals and bacteria. It has recently been discovered that over 90% of all land plants grow in conjunction with a fungal partner that protects them from disease and aids in the absorption of nutrients from the soil. Many plant-fungal partnerships are even required for plant growth and survival. Finally, if you’ve ever eaten bread, enjoyed blue cheese dressing, drank wine, taken an antibiotic or ordered mushrooms on a pizza, then you’ve benefited from this incredible group of organisms!

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 3     41-60 of 73    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | Next 20

    free hit counter