Fungi Treasure is a comprehensive monograph of wild and
cultivated edible mushrooms in China and America. In twelve volumes,
it is the first version in English that introduces readers to
identify all delicious species and 210 wild species, and to cultivate
50 various edible and medicinal species. It delves into depth about
the species’ identity (morphological and molecular phylogenetic),
geographic distribution, medicinal values, and includes the edible
fungi population of more than 200 mushroom species in the Northern
Hemisphere Temperate Zone.
Fungi Treasure is divided
into two parts. The first part (volumes 1-5) focuses on wild edible
mushrooms. The second part (volumes 6-12) focuses on mushroom
cultivation. Below are the twelve volumes of Fungi Treasure. For more information on a particular volume, click on the link next to the volume.
Volume
1: Wild Edible Mushroom Collection and Identification [+] Volume
2: Wild Edible Mushrooms of North America and East Asia—
Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang [+]
Volume 3: Wild
Edible Mushrooms of North America and East Asia— Yunnan and
Tibet [+]
Volume 4: Wild Edible Mushrooms of North America and
East Asia— California [+]
Volume 5: Wild Edible
Mushrooms of North America and East Asia— Alaska [+]
Volume
6: Principles of Mushroom Cultivation [+]
Volume 7:
Cultivated Species of Medicinal Fungi in the International
Market [+]
Volume 8: International Cultivation and Marketing of
Species— Traditional Cultivation [+]
Volume 9: International
Cultivation and Marketing of Species— North America [+]
Volume
10: International Cultivation and Marketing of Species— Advanced
Cultivation [+]
Volume 11: International Cultivation and
Marketing of Species— Taming Mushrooms [+]
Volume 12:
International Cultivation and Marketing of Species— Refernces &
Glossary [+]
The
volumes will be available as eBooks (for printed volume inquiries,
please email momeichen@berkeley.edu).
Copyright
© 2010 by Mo-Mei Chen.
All rights reserved.
No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or
by any means, electronic or mechanical, including by photocopying,
facsimile transmissions, recording, rekeying, or using any
information storage and retrieval system, without permission in
writing form from the author, except that brief passages may be
quoted.
Published by MoMei
Chen.
For information
about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to
Mo-Mei Chen, University & Jepson Herbaria, University of
California, Berkeley.
ISBN (vol. 1-5) : 978-1-407-9103-8
ISBN (vol. 6-12) : 978-1-407-9104-5
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