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CULTIVATION SUBSTRATES Cultivation Substrates Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus and other Pleurotus species)Very aggressive. Will grow on almost any ligno-cellulosic material. Straw, corn cobs, sawdust, banana leaves, cotton seed hulls, newspaper, cardboard and even toilet paper rolls. PAPER FROM FUNGI BASICS Create a pulp from a handful of fungi bits and a cup of water in a blender. Check pulp for preferred consistency. Blend for more time if necessary. Place several batches of pulp into some water in a dishpan; stir slurry. Place a prepared mold and deckle under the slurry in aneven motion.
IS IT TIME FOR MORELS YET? GROW OYSTERS ON KITTY LITTER IT’S EASY! Supplies: •4 cups Purina Yesterday ’s News Kitty Litter (pelletednewspaper) •4 cups of dechlorinatedtap water •Handful (l/4to 1/3 cup) of guinea pig chow •3/4 cup oyster mushroom spawn • Plastic bags : newspaper tube, veggie produce bags, bread bags, whatever •Lime —Ca(OH) 2. Grow Oysters on Kitty LitterIt’s easy!
NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONLOG INJOINCLUBSABOUTEDUCATIONEVENTS NAMA in the News. Here's What You'll Need to Start Foraging Mushrooms (New York Times 7/13/20). Join us to learn more about fungi, have more fun, and make friends. The North American Mycological Association welcomes all people with an interest in mushrooms and mycology without regard to race, gender, age, color, national origin, ethnic background, socioeconomic status, marital status CLUBS - NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONALABAMA MUSHROOM SOCIETYGULF STATES MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETYSEE MORE ON NAMYCO.ORG JOIN - NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONNORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONNORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETYMAINE MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONNATIONAL AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING ASSOCIAT…NATIONAL MYCOLOGICAL SOCIETY Conferences — Holds an annual conference/foray in different parts of North America, often with short courses in mycology, always with lectures by professional mycologists. Regional forays — Sponsors intimate gatherings limited to 40 NAMA members where learning and social time are encouraged. Newsletter — Publishes The Mycophile, which gives mycological news and reports, notice of events MYCOPHILE - NORTH AMERICAN MYCOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONMYCOPHILE BOOKS The Mycophile: Newsletter of the North American Mycological Association The Mycophile is published bimonthly by the North American Mycological Association (NAMA), with articles of interest to NAMA members, including nationwide forays and announcements, photography contest winners and award recipients, and news about the NAMA annual foray. Each issue below has a link to a pdf file. MUSHROOM POISONING SYNDROMES Mushroom Poisoning Syndromes. There are many different types of mycotoxins. Of 14 distinctive types of mushroom poisoning found worldwide, so far about 10 distinctive patterns of reactions to mycotoxins have been observed in North America. PREPARATION OF SUBSTRATES Lime Bath Treatment of Straw Substrate. Fill a clean, 45 gallon drum with fresh water and add 4 cups of Calcium hydroxide (hydrated lime) or Calcium oxide (quicklime) with stirring. Prepare straw as for hot water pasteurization above. Completely immerse in the lime water solution for about 2-4 hours. Drain and immediately inoculate withspawn.
CULTIVATION SUBSTRATES Cultivation Substrates Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus and other Pleurotus species)Very aggressive. Will grow on almost any ligno-cellulosic material. Straw, corn cobs, sawdust, banana leaves, cotton seed hulls, newspaper, cardboard and even toilet paper rolls. PAPER FROM FUNGI BASICS Create a pulp from a handful of fungi bits and a cup of water in a blender. Check pulp for preferred consistency. Blend for more time if necessary. Place several batches of pulp into some water in a dishpan; stir slurry. Place a prepared mold and deckle under the slurry in aneven motion.
IS IT TIME FOR MORELS YET? GROW OYSTERS ON KITTY LITTER IT’S EASY! Supplies: •4 cups Purina Yesterday ’s News Kitty Litter (pelletednewspaper) •4 cups of dechlorinatedtap water •Handful (l/4to 1/3 cup) of guinea pig chow •3/4 cup oyster mushroom spawn • Plastic bags : newspaper tube, veggie produce bags, bread bags, whatever •Lime —Ca(OH) 2. Grow Oysters on Kitty LitterIt’s easy!
GROWING MUSHROOMS AT HOME Obtain a culture started from spores (e.g. a clean spore print) or by cloning a fresh mushroom. This is challenging. A pressure cooker is necessary, and you must have a sterile workplace. Beginners should proceed to step 3 and purchase ready-made spawn from a supplier. Obtain spawn for your species of choice. Make your own spawn from aculture or.
COMMON CULTIVARS
The North American Mycological Association (NAMA) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. NAMA is committed to the promotion of scientific and educational activities related to fungi. FIELD GUIDE TO MUSHROOMS OF WESTERN NORTH AMERICA Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America is a re-do of the 1979 Mushrooms of Western North America by Robert and Dorothy Orr. Although U.C. Press retained the geographic scope of The original in the new book’s title, the focus is mostly on California, which is home to all three of the authors. Michael Davis is Professor of Plant PAPER FROM FUNGI BASICS Create a pulp from a handful of fungi bits and a cup of water in a blender. Check pulp for preferred consistency. Blend for more time if necessary. Place several batches of pulp into some water in a dishpan; stir slurry. Place a prepared mold and deckle under the slurry in aneven motion.
CREATING CONDITIONS FOR FRUITING Creating Conditions for Fruiting. High humidity. Most species like 80 to 95% humidity. Ideal temperature for fruiting — varies with species and strain. Oyster and shiitake have cold and warm weather strain. See Stamets, The Mushroom Cultivator, for growth parameters of various mushroom species. Good air exchange — ventilation or fan,low CO
MANUAL FOR TEACHERS AND NATURALISTS The Fungus Files: An Educator’s Guide to Fungi K-6. This educator’s guide explores the world of fungi through worksheet activities, hands-on activities, and classroom demonstrations. An excellent resource for K-6, and an excellent resource of basic information for adults. Written by Terra Brie Stewart and illustratedby Rost Koval.
VICTORIAN FAIRY PAINTINGS Victorian Fairy Paintings. This section includes a special genre of fantasies that make abundant use of mushrooms to emphasize how close the world of fairies is to that of the mushrooms.SHIITAKE DERMATITIS
Shiitake Dermatitis Alert By Michael W. Beug, PhD PO Box 116, Husum, WA 98623, email: beugm evergreen.edu. Shiitake dermatitis was first reported by Nakamura in 1977 and he later reviewed 51 cases (Nakamura 1977, 1992). MUSHROOM PHOTOGRAPHY: CHOOSING THE RIGHT TRIPOD Mushroom Photography: Choosing the right Tripod By John Plischke III are typica also like to look for a tripod that folds up small enough so A tripod is often a necessary tool for mushroom VOUCHER COLLECTION PROJECT 2008 NAMA Voucher Collection Project 2008. The 2008 North American Mycological Association Foray was hosted by the Southern Idaho Mycological Association (SIMA) and held at Camp Pinewood, McCall, Idaho, September 3-7, 2008.×
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Lichens are amazing organisms. They are all around us and we hardly notice them. Found on soil, tree bark, rocks and even some under water, they are actually two organisms living together (symbiosis). The major component is a fungus (mycobiont), hence they are classified as fungi — the vast majority being ascomycetes. Lichens are fungi that have taken up farming, and they are known as lichenized fungi. There are four major growth forms — crustose, foliose, fruticose andsquamulose.
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Glass Half-full or Half-empty? Final Thoughts on Medicinal Fungi_Dianna Smith_
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