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bok

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Jun 2, 2009, 1:44:13 AM6/2/09
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The bag with the thermometer sticking in it is a 'Yellow' and the one to the right is a 'blue'. The one without any showing is unknown at this time.  Wood chips do not have as much surface area exposed for the fungus to feed on so it takes longer to fruit.  These are hinging in my our utility room. The house temperature is from 75 to 78 in the day and around 70 at night. The  thermometer is a consistent 80 in the straw ones and in the chips it is only 74 as the fungus is not developing as much heat. How are yours doing?  Ben

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Dr. Gary A. Laursen

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Jun 2, 2009, 12:41:23 PM6/2/09
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Pete:

What do you mean by "yellow" and "blue"; colors of the Pleurotus fruitbodies?

Gary

Eagle's Roost Lodge

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Jun 2, 2009, 1:57:04 PM6/2/09
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Hi Gary,
Maybe I can explain the blue and yellow. We cultured Pleurotus
citrinopleatus (yellow) and Pleurotus colunbinus (blue) and Pleurotus
pulmonarius (Phoenix). Our bag marking was somewhat lacking. Some bags had
good marks on them, but several missed the marking completely.
Are you planning a class in Homer this year? I sure enjoyed the one I
attended a couple years back.
Hope to see you this summer, Good hunting,
Ken Gill

Dr. Gary A. Laursen

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Jun 2, 2009, 2:07:36 PM6/2/09
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Yes, Pete, I will be teaching in Homer teh weekend of 10-12 Sept. hope to
see you and several others there.

Also, I'm writing another mushroom book on fungi of SE & SC AK. May I have
your permission to use a cropped image of yours for teaching purposes and
for potential publication in the book?

My Int. Ak field guide will be out this Aug., hopefully in time for our
Homer class.

Best, Gary.

Raelynne Murphy

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Jun 2, 2009, 3:25:18 PM6/2/09
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I'm assuming that these are edible.  How can I do this, we love mushrooms.


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Dr. Gary A. Laursen

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Jun 2, 2009, 5:50:10 PM6/2/09
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Just thought you all might be interested in the cover of this new mushroom
book coming out by mid August...

Cheers, Gary.
Cover-Laursen, Mushrooms090602.pdf

Dominique collet

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Jun 2, 2009, 6:12:19 PM6/2/09
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Congratulation, Gary We have ben waiting for this book for a long time!!
Where can we get a copy?
Dominique

Dr. Gary A. Laursen

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Jun 2, 2009, 6:31:21 PM6/2/09
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Hi Dominique:

I'll let everyone know just as soon as it becomes available through UA Press.

Gary

suju saju

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Jun 4, 2009, 5:36:28 AM6/4/09
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thank you  very much . i wanted to know more about myxomycetes .If u can please do help me. bye
 
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