Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of Agriculture. Library
Publisher
Pages 592
Release 1897
Genre
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Truffles

Truffles
Title Truffles PDF eBook
Author Jean-Marie Rocchia
Publisher American Pie
Pages 178
Release 1995
Genre Cooking (Truffles)
ISBN 9782879230504

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This book shows the reader how to train a dog how to sniff out truffles, to learn the dos and don'ts of truffle hunting and how to spot the false and inferior specimens slipped into the market place.

True Truffle (Tuber spp.) in the World

True Truffle (Tuber spp.) in the World
Title True Truffle (Tuber spp.) in the World PDF eBook
Author Alessandra Zambonelli
Publisher Springer
Pages 431
Release 2016-07-26
Genre Science
ISBN 331931436X

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This book focuses on the taxonomic diversity of the genus Tuber as economically important truffles. In contributions by internationally respected scientists, it examines truffle systematics, interactions with abiotic and biotic environments, strategies for spore dispersal, and molecular processes in truffles. Topics discussed include: evolutionary theories and phylogeny of Tuber species from Asia, Europe and North-America; the influence of climate on the natural distribution of Tuber species and fruiting body production, soil characteristics and vegetation in natural habitats; tools for tracing truffles in soil, host diversity, truffle inhabiting fungi and truffle-associated bacteria; and the relationships of small mammals and wild boars with truffles, as well as the smell of truffles.This book offers a valuable reference guide for all researchers working in the fields of mycology, ecology and the soil sciences, and will also be useful for farmers and foresters interested in truffle cultivation worldwide.

Catalogue of Scientific Papers

Catalogue of Scientific Papers
Title Catalogue of Scientific Papers PDF eBook
Author Royal Society (Great Britain)
Publisher
Pages 1084
Release 1877
Genre Learned institutions and societies
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 814
Release 1897
Genre Agriculture
ISBN

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The Biology and Cultivation of Edible Mushrooms

The Biology and Cultivation of Edible Mushrooms
Title The Biology and Cultivation of Edible Mushrooms PDF eBook
Author S. T. Chang
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 841
Release 2013-09-17
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1483271145

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The Biology and Cultivation of Edible Mushrooms emphasizes the biological and cultivation aspects of edible mushrooms. This book refers to edible mushrooms as epigeous and hypogeous fruiting bodies of macroscopic fungi that are commercially cultivated or grown in half-culture processes or potentially implanted under controlled conditions. The topics discussed include the morphology and classification of edible mushrooms; cryogenic freezing of mushroom spawn; spawning and mycelium growth; and cultivation of Pleurotus. The geographic distribution of truffles; potential cultivation of various edible fungi; and economics of cultivated mushrooms are also elaborated. This publication is intended for experienced mushroom specialists, seasoned commercial growers, and biology students who are interested in edible mushrooms.

Truffles and Trash

Truffles and Trash
Title Truffles and Trash PDF eBook
Author Kelly Alexander
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 160
Release 2024-10-29
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1469678608

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On a fragile planet with spreading food insecurity, food waste is a political and ethical problem. Examining the collaborative, sometimes scrappy institutional and community efforts to recuperate and redistribute food waste in Brussels, Belgium, Kelly Alexander reveals it is also an opportunity for new forms of sociality. Her study plays out across a diverse set of locations—including a food bank with ties to the EU, a social restaurant serving low-cost meals made from supermarket surplus by an emergent immigrant labor force, and a social inclusion program in an urban market with a "zero food waste" pop-up cafe. Alexander argues that these efforts, in concert with innovative policy, effectively recirculate wasted food to new publics and produce what she terms a "spectrum of edibility." According to Alexander, these models face challenges—including reproducing the very power dynamics across race, class, and citizenship status they seek to circumvent. They also mirror the challenges of the everyday operations of the European social welfare state, which is increasingly reliant on NGOs to meet provisioning promises. Yet she finds that they also move the needle forward to reduce food waste across one city, providing an example for major urban centers around the world.