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Anno
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mushworld.com
#810125 - 12/13/02 06:56 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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This site has been mentioneed here before, but I find it has soooo much valuable information that it?s a must to become a member there. You get access to hundreds of cultivation articles about every aspect of mushroom cultivation. And it?s free!
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#810149 - 08/11/02 04:32 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Anno, Thanks for the "heads up"...
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ggordon
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#810158 - 08/11/02 04:47 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Awesome link there Anno. This is just what the doctor ordered, hours of reading Wasn't it you doing a grass seed experiment? If so how ya doin?
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tchyted
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#810554 - 08/11/02 09:00 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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i clicked on the link, and all i got was a page of slow moving graphics, noplace to click to get anywhere, and even very slow to respond to my effort to move around on the screen. eventually it locked up my browser so that i had to control alt delete my way out of there. upon subsequent reloading, the results were not much different. my computer is okay. i'm using aol. am i doing something wrong?
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Anno
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: tchyted]
#810875 - 08/11/02 11:28 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Alternative link that skips the first page:
http://www.mushworld.com/sub_en.html
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CLuB99
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: tchyted]
#810880 - 08/11/02 11:29 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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yes...change browser
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staindblue
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#811349 - 08/11/02 04:31 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks for the link ANNO !!
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GGreatOne234
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#813726 - 08/12/02 07:20 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Yes Anno & Friends,
I took a likeing to mushworld a couple weeks ago when i found this really great section they have for Shroom stamps.
It appears as if it is an American/Korean website..
I will look into their webspace further,
Thanks, Doin' an excellent job Anno, Keep shroomin, GG
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#813936 - 08/12/02 10:22 PM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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Thanks Anno....I was thinking of asking around for just such a site! 
-psyco
-------------------- It may look like a button mushroom right now, but wait until you see how it grows!
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: psyconaut]
#814590 - 08/13/02 08:14 AM (22 years, 7 months ago) |
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wow very cool, they even have mushroom stamps!
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Anno
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: tps]
#862570 - 09/03/02 10:20 PM (22 years, 6 months ago) |
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They do indeed.
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#873989 - 09/10/02 06:15 AM (22 years, 6 months ago) |
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I thought I'd post what I can of an example of the monthly updates you get with your mushworld membership. I really like the vacuum-soaking method described for shiitake logs; I remember Moe mentioning doing this to a PF cake and having it suck up all the water in a short time.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear MushWorld Lovers,
September issue of Webzine MushWorld was released. It includes the following topics.
- Vacuum Soaking of Wood Chip Shiitake Lentinula edodes Logs to Reduce Soak Time and Stimulate Mushroom Yield (2) by Daniel J. Royse His studies demonstrates vacuum soaking is effective in reducing the soaking time and stimulating mushroom yield, with mushroom size offset. Thanks to its quick return through increased product yield, the present vacuum soaking method is quite recommendable where reduced size may not present a problem.
- Chemical and Biological Control of Mushroom Pests and Diseases (2) by L. Staunton This month, he gives epidemiology of dry bubble and wet bubble caused by Verticilium fungicola and Cladobotryum dendroides respectively, along with 10 disease control measures.
- Higher Basidiomycota as a Source of Antitumor and Immunostimulating Polysaccharides (Review) (1) by Solomon P. Wasser Higher Basidiomycota mushrooms (651 species and 7 intraspecitic taxa from 182 genera of higher Hetero- and Homobasidiomycetes), containing biologically active polysaccharides, are unlimited sources of anticancer and immuno-stimulating compounds.
- Farming Exotic Mushrooms in the Forest by Deborah B. Hill This is a short paper on growing exotic mushrooms in the forest. She, working for University of Kentucky, Lexington, U.S., shows us how shiitake is grown on logs in her place, with detailed illustration and explanation on cost.
- An Economic Strategy to Develop Non-Timber Forest Products and Services in British Columbia (1) by Russel M. Wills This is final report of 'Forest Renewal BC Project No. PA97538-ORE'. In British Columbia, wild food mushroom is one of the most economically-valuable NTFP (non-timber forest product).
- Wild Edible Fungi Markets in Malawi (7) by Eric Boa This installment of the series, the author vividly depicts how and what kinds of wild edible fungi are sold by different vendors in 5 different places in Malawi.
- Mushroom Stamp: Russulaceae (3) by Myeong-hee La This month, she describes 7 species of Lactarius mushrooms: Lactarius deliciosus, L. torminosus, L. piperatus, L. hygrophoroides, L. camphoratus, L. lignyotus and L. acrobiculatus. You can see how these species are different and at the same time, similar.
Image MushWorld We have got Image MushWorld, a brand new image web site, brought on line. It will help you, MushWorld members to better understand and enjoy mushrooms and mushroom information. As with MushWorld, Image MushWorld is wide open to you all. All the images are downloadable, printable and e-mailable. Come and see! Your generous contribution is our pleasure.
[Image MushWorld] This Month.... As you may know, the 2nd Meeting of Far East Asia for Collaboration on Edible Fungi Research was successfully held in Tottori, Japan last week. That's why this newsletter is sent late. You'll see what topics were discussed soon in MushWorld. Also, you'll find photos and video clips taken in eryngii/enokitake/shiitake mushroom farms in Tottori & Okayama, Japan appear little by little in Image MushWorld. You might want to remember and check out the schedule of
"The 16th North American Mushroom Conference" (Oct. 6-9, Banff, Canada) "Mushroom Cultivation Workshop" (Oct. 19-Nov. 2, Shanghai, China) "2002 International Symposium on Ganoderma Research" (Oct. 21-23, Shanghai, China) "The 3rd Asia-Pacific Mycological Conference on Biodiversity and Biotechnology" (Nov. 4-8, Yunnam, China) (Deadline date for abstract submission: Sept. 30)
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Lots of variety! 
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CaliChronic
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#879547 - 09/12/02 01:51 AM (22 years, 6 months ago) |
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i love that site, thanks 4 finding it anno.
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Anno
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Dear MushWorld Lovers,
November issue of Webzine MushWorld has just been released. It includes the following topics.
16th North American Mushroom Conference by Miji Kwon, Seung-Woo Kang The 16th North American Mushroom Conference devoted to Rising to New Heights was held October 6 to 9, in Banff, the gateway to the beautiful Canadian Rockies. Topics like mushroom quality, marketing, food safety, labor management were discussed.
Eryngii Mushroom Growing in Japan by Ivy Choi Kitamura Kinokien is eryngii and enokitake growing farm in Tottori, Japan. This farm shows us the current trends of Japanese mushroom industry.
Integrated Control of Green Mould in Oyster Mushroom (3) by Seung-Hun Yu Some tests were carried out to determine the possible emergence of Benomyl-resistant Trichoderma sp. and the effects of susbstrate moisture content, pasteurization conditions and room temperature on green mold incidence.
Genetic Analysis and Molecular Marker related to Fruitbody Color in Flammulina velutipes by Won-Sik Kong In this study, the genetic characteristics of fruitbody color were investigated from monokaryons to BC2F1 in Flammulina velutipes.
Higher Basidiomycota as a Source of Antitumor and Immunostimulating Polysaccharides (Review) (3) by Solomon P. Wasser The concluding part of his review on higher Basidiomycota mushrooms' anti-cancer and immunostimulating polysaccharides. 651 species and 7 intraspecific taxa were demonstrated to possess pharmacologically active polysaccharides.
All Mushroom Sales Down 1 Percent, Value Up 5 Percent by NASS Annual report released by NASS, USDA. It presents data on mushroom production, volume of sales, number of growers and prices by area and variety.
An Economic Strategy to Develop Non-Timber Forest Products and Services in British Columbia (3) by Russel M. Wills Final report of 'Forest Renewal BC Project No. PA97538-ORE'. Brief introduction to economy in British Columbia, including mushroom industry.
Mushroom Stamp: Korean Mushroom Stamps (1) by Myeong-hee La Asian people like mushrooms for its gorgeous figure as well as the medicinal effects. Many of the mushrooms appeared on the stamps issued by Korea. You can also view the lectures given by Won-Sik Kong and Jae-Sung Lee to the 2nd Meeting of Far East Asia for Collaboration on Edible Fungi Research in Window Media Player. After clicking the title below, click 'Press' button on the article page.
Genetic Characteristics of Collected Strains in Flammulina velutipes Hepatoprotective Effects of Functional Rice Prepared by Culturing Agrocybe cylindracea We are proud to tell you more video lectures are in preparation for service.
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kykeon
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#1139552 - 12/13/02 06:56 PM (22 years, 3 months ago) |
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yeap MushWorld is a cool site; i have many times taken abstracts and post them in Shroomery Newz in the past.
Its a fine site with lots of info.
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rommstein2001
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#1181170 - 12/31/02 04:50 AM (22 years, 2 months ago) |
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i agree, it's the best site i've seen in some time. I registered there a while ago but lost my password.
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Anno
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February issue of Webzine MushWorld released ! [Re: rommstein2001]
#1280117 - 02/05/03 01:52 AM (22 years, 1 month ago) |
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Dear MushWorld Lovers,
February issue of Webzine MushWorld was released. It includes the following topics.
- Mushroom, Mushroom Biology & Mushroom Science (2) by Hyun Jong Kwon ( Miji ) In this lecture, structure of fruitbody, life cycle and mating system of mushrooms will be discussed along with definitions of some mycological terms, which will help you to understand other literatures about mushrooms.
- Hua-gu (flower shiitake) growing in Fujian, China (3) by Xie Bao Gui It describes inoculation and incubation. Though any kind of spawn can produce hua-gu, each strain needs different environment and treatment.
- Mushroom Cultivation and Marketing (3) by Alice E Beetz Mushroom species not commonly cultivated, pest management and market for mushrooms.
- A case of oyster mushroom cultivation on waste cotton substrate in Korea : Focused on growing house and facilities by Myoung Iee Her A case study of oyster mushroom growing on waste cotton substrate in Jangseong, Jeonra Province, Korea. It focuses on growing room and its facilities.
- Evaluation of toxicity of Phellinus merrillii by using Allium assay (2) by Prasad Lamrood There are various genetoxicity testing systems, and researches are on going for more precise testing method. Here, the genotoxicity of medicinal mushroom extracts was evaluated with Allium test.
- An Economic Strategy to Develop Non-Timber Forest Products and Services in British Columbia (6) by Russel M. Wills The contents of this part are nutraceutical and medicinal mushrooms, attracting investment, Agroforestry incentives and regulation of natural health products.
- Trend Breaks in South Africa by JP Landman JP Landman explains a fundamental change in various economic aspects in South Africa which is benefit to the country and encourages SAMFA to cope with this situation aiming at increase of mushroom consumption.
- Mushroom Stamp: Agaricaceae by Myeong-hee La Mushroom stamps with Agaricaceae Family. Agaricus campestris is cool and tastes sweet. Moreover, it strengthens the stomach and keeps sugar metabolism and nerve systems normal.
--In the forthcoming months......
SAMFA conference 2003 (May 6-8, Hillcrest, South Africa) * The organizing committee recently postponed the conference to May. You will be notified of the altered schedule when available to MushWorld.
The 2nd International Conference on Medicinal Mushrooms (July 17-19, Pattaya, Thailand)
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rabbitholehunter
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#26361007 - 12/04/19 12:34 PM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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Sorry to bump such an old post but does anyone know what happened to this site/a good alternative?
Thanks, RHH
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rabbitholehunter
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Jawn876]
#26376968 - 12/12/19 10:47 AM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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Hey Jawn876,
Thank you, was not aware of this site but added it to the list of resources.
Edited by rabbitholehunter (12/12/19 10:47 AM)
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wildernessjunkie
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Re: mushworld.com [Re: Anno]
#26377546 - 12/12/19 10:47 AM (5 years, 3 months ago) |
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This thread has been closed.
Reason: Old thread is old.
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