Ecology and Management of Commercially Harvested Chanterelle Mushrooms

Ecology and Management of Commercially Harvested Chanterelle Mushrooms
Author: David Pilz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2003
Genre: Chanterell
ISBN: MINN:31951D029965145

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During the last two decades, the chanterelle mushroom harvest from Pacific Northwest forests has become a multimillion dollar industry, yet managers, harvesters, and scientists lack a current synthesis of information about chanterelles. We define chanterelles and then discuss North American species, their place among chanterelle species around the world, international markets for chanterelles, our current understanding of the organism, reasons for declining production in parts of Europe, and efforts to cultivate chanterelles. Shifting focus back to chanterelles of the Pacific Northwest, we describe our species, regional forest management issues, recent studies, and future research and monitoring needed to sustain this prized resource.

Ecology and Management of Morels Harvested from the Forests of Western North America

Ecology and Management of Morels Harvested from the Forests of Western North America
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2007
Genre: Edible mushrooms
ISBN: MINN:31951D02889009G

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Morels are prized edible mushrooms that fruit, sometimes prolifically, in many forest types throughout western North America. They are collected for personal consumption and commercially harvested as valuable special (nontimber) forest products. Large gaps remain, however, in our knowledge about their taxonomy, biology, ecology, cultivation, safety, and how to manage forests and harvesting activities to conserve morel populations and ensure sustainable crops. This publication provides forest managers, policymakers, mycologists, and mushroom harvesters with a synthesis of current knowledge regarding these issues, regional summaries of morel harvesting and management, and a comprehensive review of the literature.

Biology Ecology and Social Aspects of Wild Edible Mushrooms in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest

Biology  Ecology  and Social Aspects of Wild Edible Mushrooms in the Forests of the Pacific Northwest
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1993
Genre: Edible mushrooms
ISBN: MINN:31951D02974913D

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Ecology and Management of the Commercially Harvested American Matsutake Mushroom

Ecology and Management of the Commercially Harvested American Matsutake Mushroom
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1997
Genre: White matsutake
ISBN: MINN:31951D02889087W

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Ecology and Management of the Commercially Harvested American Matsutake Mushroom

Ecology and Management of the Commercially Harvested American Matsutake Mushroom
Author: David Hosford,David Pilz,Randy Molina,Michael Amaranthus
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1998-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780788172410

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Mushrooms in Forests and Woodlands

Mushrooms in Forests and Woodlands
Author: Anthony B. Cunningham,Xuefei Yang
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2012-06-25
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136538162

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Many mushrooms - or the 'fruits of fungi' - are extremely valuable, wild-gathered products which are utilised for both their medicinal properties and as food. In many of the world's tropical and temperate forests, they are the primary source of income for the people who live there. These forests range from temperate woodlands and small forests to high altitude forests in the Himalaya and tropical miombo woodlands in south-central Africa. In south-west China, over 200 species of wild fungi in 64 genera are commercially traded while in Europe and North America, woodlands and small forests are the source of many highly-prized mushrooms and an essential resource for many small enterprises and collectors. Yet the increased demand for timber has resulted in the rapid expansion of forestry, which in turn has destroyed the natural habitat of many fungi, unbalancing both forest economics and ecology. Despite the economic, social and cultural values of fungi, there is a general lack of understanding of their importance to local livelihoods and forest ecology. This book aims to fill this gap and extends the People and Plants Conservation Series beyond the plant kingdom into the related world of fungi and mushrooms. It demonstrates the crucial roles that fungi play in maintaining forest ecosystems and the livelihoods of rural people throughout the world while providing good practice guidelines for the sustainable management of this resource and an assessment of economic value. It brings together the perspectives of biologists, anthropologists and forest and woodland managers to provide a unique inter-disciplinary and international overview of the key issues.

Chanterelle Dreams Amanita Nightmares

Chanterelle Dreams  Amanita Nightmares
Author: Greg Marley
Publsiher: Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2010-09-09
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781603582803

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2011 Winner, International Association of Culinary Professionals Jane Grigson Award2011 Finalist, International Association of Culinary Professionals in the Culinary History categoryThroughout history, people have had a complex and confusing relationship with mushrooms. Are fungi food or medicine, beneficial decomposers or deadly "toadstools" ready to kill anyone foolhardy enough to eat them? In fact, there is truth in all these statements. In Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares, author Greg Marley reveals some of the wonders and mysteries of mushrooms, and our conflicting human reactions to them. With tales from around the world, Marley, a seasoned mushroom expert, explains that some cultures are mycophilic (mushroom-loving), like those of Russia and Eastern Europe, while others are intensely mycophobic (mushroom-fearing), including, the US. He shares stories from China, Japan, and Korea-where mushrooms are interwoven into the fabric of daily life as food, medicine, fable, and folklore-and from Slavic countries where whole families leave villages and cities during rainy periods of the late summer and fall and traipse into the forests for mushroom-collecting excursions. From the famous Amanita phalloides (aka "the Death Cap"), reputed killer of Emperor Claudius in the first century AD, to the beloved chanterelle (cantharellus cibarius) known by at least eighty-nine different common names in almost twenty-five languages, Chanterelle Dreams, Amanita Nightmares explores the ways that mushrooms have shaped societies all over the globe. This fascinating and fresh look at mushrooms-their natural history, their uses and abuses, their pleasures and dangers-is a splendid introduction to both fungi themselves and to our human fascination with them. From useful descriptions of the most foolproof edible species to revealing stories about hallucinogenic or poisonous, yet often beautiful, fungi, Marley's long and passionate experience will inform and inspire readers with the stories of these dark and mysterious denizens of our forest floor.

Assessment of Nontimber Forest Products in the United States Under Changing Conditions

Assessment of Nontimber Forest Products in the United States Under Changing Conditions
Author: James L. Chamberlain
Publsiher: Forest Service
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-08-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0160945887

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Nontimber forest products (NTFPs) are fundamental to the functioning of healthy forests and play vital roles in the cultures and economies of the people of the United States. However, these plants and fungi used for food, medicine, and other purposes have not been fully incorporated into management, policy, and resource valuation. This report is a forest-sectorwide assessment of the state of the knowledge regarding NTFPs science and management information for U.S. forests and rangelands (and hereafter referred to as the NTFP assessment). The NTFP assessment serves as a baseline science synthesis and provides information for managing nontimber forest resources in the United States. In addition, this NTFP assessment provides information for national-level reporting on natural capital and the ecosystem services NTFPs provide. The report also provides technical input to the 2017 National Climate Assessment (NCA) under development by the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP).