Mushroommania and Girdwood Fungus Fair

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Ken Gill

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Sep 4, 2009, 12:28:48 PM9/4/09
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Hello fungi seekers!,
I hope every one will get out this weekend and enjoy the great variety
of mushrooms fruiting right now. It is a great weekend to go
foraging. If you are passing by Girdwood, please stop in and see what
the Girdwood Fungus Fair has to offer. There are activities Friday,
Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
Please don't forget to plan some time for Mushroommania on the Kenai
next weekend, September 11th and 12th. Here is the menu for the
Mushroommania Dinner on Saturday.
Menu
Soupe
Crème de Wild Kenai King Boletes touched with Smoked Paprika &
Toasted Almonds
Salade
Tossed Green Salad Shiitake Vinaigrette
Entrée
Chicken Breast Sauce Fungi Chasseur
Vol-au-Vent Stuffed with Kenai- grown Oyster Mushrooms & Seafood cream
Peas and Fungi mode Bonne Femme.
Mashed Potatoes & Morels
Dessert
Carol's Shiitake Cake

Tickets are on sale for $40 and can be purchased at River City Books
260 7722 or Burdick Enterprises 262 3210.
Hope to see everyone out this and next weekend.
Ken Gill
262 8444

nicolend donald

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Sep 6, 2009, 1:55:42 AM9/6/09
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Could you tell me something.  I have a large  Norwegian pine tree in my yard and the last two years I have had a huge ring of mushrooms  that grow  completely around it in a circle about eight feet from the tree. Have tried to do research on this but have found nothing.  I live in Soldotna off Knight drive and no one else has ever had this? Any info would help.  Thankyou Nicky Donald

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kathy Matta

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Sep 7, 2009, 2:59:41 PM9/7/09
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Could be a fairy Ring...

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suju saju

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Sep 9, 2009, 2:59:33 AM9/9/09
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could u suggest a fungus  or even a bacteria that can degrade lignin . kindly help and also the methods in which i can produce i t or do it experimently for my students an easy method .    thank  you  
 
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Judy_...@fws.gov

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Sep 9, 2009, 12:35:10 PM9/9/09
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Well, apparently, the answer is: white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium

cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=861329

www.ehponline.org/docs/1993/101-3/innovations.html

Apparently, a good place to find out how to cultivate it would be the Pacific Northwest National laboratory: http://www.pnl.gov/

Quite theoretically fascinating (but less applicable I suppose), look what's been found in a beetle's gut;

http://www.biomassmagazine.com/article.jsp?article_id=1966

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Judy Jacobs
US Fish and Wildlife Service
AFWFO Endangered Species Biologist &
Region 7 FA Grants Specialist
1011 East Tudor Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
Phone: (907) 786-3472
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