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Northeastern China is roughly between 39°and 54°N, 118°and 135°E, it includes Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning provinces, and eastern Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Northeastern China has the most important forest resources in the country: the biggest forest area lies there, as well as the major timber-supply territory. Most of edible and medicinal fungi grow in forests, and it is therefore that northeastern China is rich in species of edible and medicinal mushrooms. This book summarizes the knowledge of the edible and medicinal mushrooms in northeastern China, and 100 species are reported in this area. A full description in Chinese for each species is supplied based on studies of our samples from northeastern China. All the species are illustrated with both color photos and microscopic drawings. Besides the description, hosts or growing environment, growth seasons and collecting method of each species are supplied, and a short description in English is made. Since the shape and color of each species are present in the photos, and such data are not repeated in the English description. In addition, cultivation photos of some species are included when such species are widely cultivated in northeastern China, and market photos for some species are given, too.
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1. Agaricus campestris L.
2. Armillaria gallica Marxm. & Romagn.
3. Armillaria ostoyae Herink
4. Armillaria sinapina Berube & Dessur
5. Auricularia auricular Underw
6. Auricularia polytricha Sacc.
7. Boletus edulis Bull
8. Bulgaria inquinans Fr
9. Calvatia gigantean Lloyd
10. Cantharellus cibarius Fr
11. Cerrena unicolor Murrill
12. Chroogomphus rutilus O.K.Mill
13. Clitocybe nebularis P.Kumm.
14. Clitopilus odora P.Kumm
15. Clitopilus prunulus P.Kumm
16. Collybia dryophila P. Kumm
17. Coprinus comatus Gray
18. Cordyceps militaris Link
19. Cryptoporus volvatus Shear
20. Daedalea dickinsii Yasuda
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Ebook available Illustrations of Edible and Medicinal Fungi in Northeastern China
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