In this paper, we examine how scientific research came to domesticate mushrooms : some saprophitic mushrooms are produced in greenhouses, and one can now promote the fructification of some other edible fungi in sorts of myconhizal orchards. At the same time, reaserchers discover that French mushrooms live in a wild state, whereas one believed that they descended from a genetic mutation joined to their domestication. Thus, some mushrooms went beyond the boundaries of wilderness and domestication while others became situated in between the two.Cet article étudie la façon dont la recherche scientifique a mis en culture certains champignons saprophytes et est parvenue à piloter la présence et la fructification de champignons mycorhiziens dans d...
Pour la plupart des 600 000 propriétaires forestiers privés en Finlande, la foresterie est une sourc...
The transition from hunter/gathering to farming in the Near East some 10 000 years ago, was largely ...
Tropical regions have the potential to be one of the richest sources of cultivatable fungal species....
In this paper, we examine how scientific research came to domesticate mushrooms : some saprophitic m...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
Due to the metabolic diversity, ecological variety, significant role in nature, complicated web of l...
International audienceFungi belong to Human environment, often unknown by the general audience; whet...
Genes, genetics, genomics, and the roles of mushrooms and toadstools in the global carbon cycle (GCC...
Genes, genetics, genomics, and the roles of mushrooms and toadstools in the global carbon cycle are ...
Mushrooms, due to their nutritional value, are increasingly included in people's diets. A small numb...
Mushroom cultivation worldwide is based mainly on three species: Agaricus bisporus, Pleurotus ostrea...
This article describes some rare wood-destroying fungi that grow on the territory of Primorsky Krai,...
Joint studies by the French research institute for development IRD (formerly ORSTOM) and the Univers...
none2Edible mushrooms fall into three broad groups: the saprobes which grow on animal wastes and/or ...
Pour la plupart des 600 000 propriétaires forestiers privés en Finlande, la foresterie est une sourc...
The transition from hunter/gathering to farming in the Near East some 10 000 years ago, was largely ...
Tropical regions have the potential to be one of the richest sources of cultivatable fungal species....
In this paper, we examine how scientific research came to domesticate mushrooms : some saprophitic m...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
The study of mushroom consumption offers an interesting contribution to the understanding of the rel...
Due to the metabolic diversity, ecological variety, significant role in nature, complicated web of l...
International audienceFungi belong to Human environment, often unknown by the general audience; whet...
Genes, genetics, genomics, and the roles of mushrooms and toadstools in the global carbon cycle (GCC...
Genes, genetics, genomics, and the roles of mushrooms and toadstools in the global carbon cycle are ...
Mushrooms, due to their nutritional value, are increasingly included in people's diets. A small numb...
Mushroom cultivation worldwide is based mainly on three species: Agaricus bisporus, Pleurotus ostrea...
This article describes some rare wood-destroying fungi that grow on the territory of Primorsky Krai,...
Joint studies by the French research institute for development IRD (formerly ORSTOM) and the Univers...
none2Edible mushrooms fall into three broad groups: the saprobes which grow on animal wastes and/or ...
Pour la plupart des 600 000 propriétaires forestiers privés en Finlande, la foresterie est une sourc...
The transition from hunter/gathering to farming in the Near East some 10 000 years ago, was largely ...
Tropical regions have the potential to be one of the richest sources of cultivatable fungal species....