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  • How to grow mushrooms

    Oyster mushrooms For cultivation of the vesicles, a subtract made from sawdust, chopped straw, sunflower husk or chick freshly chopped wood will be needed. After preparing the substrate, it mu...

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  • Breeding champignons in the country

    Champignons can be grown on the ridges in spring and summer, in enclosed premises( greenhouses, greenhouses, cellars, etc.), where it is possible to maintain a constant temperature and humidit...

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  • A new generation of mushrooms

    Mushrooms reproduce asexually, autonomic and sexually. 1. Vegetative reproduction is carried out by parts of the mycelium. These parts are separated from the total mass, then grow and develop ...

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  • Mushroom twins

    For frequent poisonous mushrooms are similar to edible can confuse them. Some mushrooms have a superficial resemblance, while others have enough that even a mushroomer with a long experience can ...

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  • Conditionally edible mushrooms

    Conditionally edible fungi may be slightly poisonous, may have an unpleasant odor or bitter taste, i.e. contain harmful substances, but they are suitable for consumption, for food after a certain...

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  • Equipment for mushroom hunting

    In the forest it is best to take only the most necessary things, it is advisable to leave valuable things at home in order not to lose them accidentally. Mushroom equipment must be light and func...

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  • Toxic effect of poisonous mushrooms

    By the nature of the effect of poisonous fungi on humans, they can be divided into several groups. First group Toxic fungi with local( local) irritant effect, usually causing a disturbance ...

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  • Mushrooms listed in the Red Book

    Trout leafy, or griffle curly, or mushroom-ram( Grifola frondosa( Fr.) SF Gray) Trout leafy, or griffle curly, or mushroom-ram grows in broadleaf forests at the base of the trunks of old trees...

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