نتایج جستجو برای: mushroom region

تعداد نتایج: 546248  

2014
Tonjock R. Kinge Theobald M. Nji Lawrence M. Ndam Afui M. Mih

*Corresponding Author Email:[email protected] Tel.: +23774625339 In Cameroon, edible mushrooms (macrofungi) are referred to as the “poor man’s meat” because it serve as a source of protein for people who cannot afford other protein sources from animal products. Edible and medicinal mushrooms are ubiquitous found in Cameroon constituting a substantial volume of internal trade especially by ...

2016
Samet Karahan Abdulsamet Erden Ali Cetinkaya Deniz Avci Adile Irfan Ortakoyluoglu Hatice Karagoz Kadir Bulut Mustafa Basak

Of the more than 5000 species of mushrooms known, 100 types are toxic and approximately 10% of these toxic types can cause fatal toxicity. A type of mushroom called Amanita phalloides is responsible for 95% of toxic mushroom poisonings. In this article, we report 2 cases of mushroom poisonings caused by Lactarius volemus, known as Tirmit by the local people. The patient and his wife were admitt...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2012
Hocheol Song Gil-Jae Yim Sang-Woo Ji Carmen Mihaela Neculita Taewoon Hwang

Pilot-scale field-testing of passive bioreactors was performed to evaluate the efficiency of a mixture of four substrates (cow manure compost, mushroom compost, sawdust, and rice straw) relative to mushroom compost alone, and of the effect of the Fe/Mn ratio, during the treatment of acid mine drainage (AMD) over a 174-day period. Three 141 L columns, filled with either mushroom compost or the f...

2017
Sam W Heads Andrew N Miller J Leland Crane M Jared Thomas Danielle M Ruffatto Andrew S Methven Daniel B Raudabaugh Yinan Wang

A new fossil mushroom is described and illustrated from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of northeast Brazil. Gondwanagaricites magnificus gen. et sp. nov. is remarkable for its exceptional preservation as a mineralized replacement in laminated limestone, as all other fossil mushrooms are known from amber inclusions. Gondwanagaricites represents the oldest fossil mushroom to date and the fi...

Journal: :Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B 2004
Timothy Y James Ursula Kües Stephen A Rehner Rytas Vilgalys

The high level of DNA polymorphism at the mating-type loci of mushroom fungi has made the cloning of mating-type genes difficult. As an alternative to strategies that employ sequence conservation, an approach utilizing conserved gene order could facilitate the cloning of A mating-type genes from mushroom fungi. It has been shown that a gene encoding a mitochondrial intermediate peptidase (MIP) ...

2004
Hyo-Jung LEE Sung-Hoon KIM

in Korea, is a mushroom belonging to the Hymenochaetaceae basidiomycetes and also found mainly in tropical America, Africa and Asian countries. Overall, PL was reported to be a medicinal mushroom with anti-tumor activity, protective effect on liver damage, immunomodulatory action, antiangiogenic and antioxidant activity. The hot aqueous extract of PL inhibited the growth of sarcoma 180 to about...

2005
Solomon P. Wasser

Shiitake mushroom, the common Japanese name for Lentinus edodes (Fig. 1), derives from the mushroom associated with the shii tree (Castanopsis cuspidate Schottky) and take, the Japanese word for mushroom (Table 1). Because Japan is the world leader in production of this type of mushroom, the mushroom is now widely known by this name. These mushrooms are renowned in Far East countries (e.g., Jap...

Journal: :Science 2011
Maria Papadopoulou Stijn Cassenaer Thomas Nowotny Gilles Laurent

Sparse coding presents practical advantages for sensory representations and memory storage. In the insect olfactory system, the representation of general odors is dense in the antennal lobes but sparse in the mushroom bodies, only one synapse downstream. In locusts, this transformation relies on the oscillatory structure of antennal lobe output, feed-forward inhibitory circuits, intrinsic prope...

2015
R Ashrafi MM Rahman M Jahiruddin MH Mian

The human demand for protein-rich food is everincreasing which contributes to the expansion of mushroom industry in the world. Statistically, the word production of mushroom industry has reached a level greater than 25 million tons (Yang et al., 2015). In spite of many advantages, the production of mushrooms generates large volumes of solid waste products (called spent mushroom substrate) which...

2005
M. Eyini K. Parani C. Pothiraj V. Rajapandy

We investigated the effect of nitrogen fixing Azotobacter bioinoculant on the mycelial growth and the rate of substrate utilization by Pleurotus eous. The synergistic or antagonistic role of the microorganism during dual culturing with the mushroom or the competitor molds Trichoderma viride, and Trichoderma reesi was studied. Azotobacter was inhibitory to the molds, which are competitive to the...

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