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Edible fungi include the common mushrooms, and some other cultivated species. This category is for sites concerned with the practice and science of growing mushrooms and other cultivated and edible fungi.
http://www.americanmushroom.org/
Trade association representing the growers, processors and marketers of cultivated mushrooms in the United States. Information on cultivation, regulations, statistics, seminars and conferences, suppliers and consultation services.
http://fungus.org.uk/nwfg/volv.htm
Provides information on growing the edible mushrooms, Volvariella volvacea and Pleurotus species, on cotton waste.
http://www.mushroomcompany.com/
Cultivation of gourmet mushrooms and medicinal mushrooms can be an enjoyable pastime or a profitable business venture. This subscription publication will provide guidance.
http://www.mushroominfo.com/
Resource for mushroom related information including cultivation, pests and diseases, nutrition, recipes, foodservice and retail.
http://www.plantationsystems.com/
Undertakes research on black truffles (Tuber melanosporum)and operates a global network of client-partner truffle plantations that comprise the world’s largest truffle research network.
http://www.mykoweb.com/articles/gardendemo.html
Provides information on the designing and setup of a year-round mushroom demonstration garden in the botanical gardens at the Josephine Randall Museum in San Francisco.
https://rirdc.infoservices.com.au/downloads/04-024.pdf
Report from the Australian Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation on the commercial scale cultivation of these specialty mushrooms.
http://www.mushroomcompany.com/resources/background/specialty.shtml
The Mushroom Growers' Newsletter provides information on growing various species.
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