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Tricholoma magnivelare: Can It Be Cultivated?
    #8327094 - 04/25/08 01:51 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

The question is simple, the question is in the title, the question is Tricholoma magnivelare: Can they be cultivated?

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Re: Tricholoma magnivelare: Can It Be Cultivated? [Re: electronicmaji]
    #8327755 - 04/25/08 05:13 PM (15 years, 11 months ago)

Unfortunately no. Wild harvest only.


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Re: Tricholoma magnivelare: Can It Be Cultivated? [Re: Workman]
    #8331344 - 04/26/08 04:57 PM (15 years, 10 months ago)

i have hear of reproduction of tricholoma magnivelare but in the term of experimentations, and with the micorrizal partner ,cultivated, also try to introduce more to the area if you have and area where you found T.magnivelare, you can try to expand the area of grow by planting pines and puting spore slurry in contac with root , spread spores in areas close to pines and rocky slopes ,with small ,medium and big pines, certain pines are more suitable then others.
but maybe in few years ..
http://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/documents/gtr-178/gtr-178-ch6.pdf

here is maybe a good paper if someone has it :
The incorporation of Tweens (1 %, 2 %, 5 %) or olive oil (1 %, 2 %) in soil or in soil-containing substrate strongly stimulated mycelial growth of the edible ectomycorrhizal mushroom Tricholoma matsutake (Matsutake) after 1 or 3 months, respectively. The growth responses to Tween 40 and Tween 80 were dose-dependent. Fungal biomass increased up to 15-fold as a result of olive oil incorporation. After 4 months of Matsutake/pine co-culture in the presence of olive oil (2 %), compact aggregates of substrate, hyphae, and surface-colonized roots were observed, recalling in some ways the mycelial mat structure of Matsutake in the field, i.e. Shiro. Olive oil did not prevent formation of well-developed Hartig net palmettis although those seemed rather less abundant than without oil addition. The incorporation of Tween 80 or olive oil (2 %) into nutrient agar induced the proliferation of peripheral hydrophilic-like hyphae penetrating the medium. Tricholoma matsutake growth stimulation, possibly related to the presence of fatty acids in surfactants and oil, could be a consequence of the higher hydrophilicity of treated hyphae, or of enhanced lytic enzyme excretion and activity. Parameters such as adjuvant type, concentration, and growth conditions will be further optimised to formulate culture substrates adapted to the co-culture of T. matsutake and its host plants.

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/013858059g7641n4/


maybe in a few years more natural tecnique are developed.
or we can try to reproduce in his own natural enviroment
http://www.forrex.org/JEM/ISS42/vol8_no3_art6.pdf
http://www.forrex.org/JEM/ISS14/vol1_no2_art5.pdf


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Re: Tricholoma magnivelare: Can It Be Cultivated? [Re: electronicmaji]
    #15151301 - 09/29/11 05:47 AM (12 years, 5 months ago)

Can someone tell me where they sell Tricholoma Magnivelare spore prints or spore syringe?

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