GROWING MUSHROOMS for PROFIT: Simple and Advanced Techniques for Growing by Richards William

GROWING MUSHROOMS for PROFIT: Simple and Advanced Techniques for Growing by Richards William

Author:Richards, William [Richards, William]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Published: 2021-01-15T16:00:00+00:00


Scrobiculate: marked by scrobicles, i.e. small dimples.

Scrobicule: small dimple.

Silky: similar to a silk cloth, i.e. with a shiny appearance

Textile: without stem

Spherocysts: spherical cells present either on the cuticle of the hat, in the veil or in clusters in the flesh of the Russules

Sinuous: wavy, lithe

Margin: lamella that just before inserting itself on the stem it rises upwards and then falls again immediately afterwards to connect to it

Margin (referred to the stem): enlarged bulb in the shape of an onion, heart, branch or top Spatoliform: shape of the carpophore more or less like a tongue or a spatula.

Spermatic: referred not only to the smell of human sperm, but also to that emanated from cheese rind, from moist flour, from sausages.

Spore: mass deposit of the spores emitted by the fungus.

Spore: element proposed for the reproduction of fungi whose dimensions usually range from 3 to 20 microns.

Squamulous: equipped with minute scales.

Scales: flat scales, made up of hyphae, which decorate the carpophore.

Jamb: stem of the mushroom.

Striated (for transparency): it is said of the cap margin that allows a glimpse of the underlying lelamellas.

Subgleba: part underneath the gleba, usually with a spongy, sterile consistency.

Substrate: material on which a mycelium lives, feeds and develops.

Taxon: taxonomic category.

Terricolo: that grows in the earth and not on wood.

Tomentose: covered with fine and short hair, but not exactly velvety.

Texture: the pseudotextile that forms the carpophore

Tubercle: small protuberance placed on a surface (usually on the cap or stem)

Tubule: tube inside which the basidia and, therefore, the spores are arranged. It is open to the outside in the pore.

Turbinate: in the shape of a spinning top or onion.

Ubiquitous: growing in any place and on any substrate.

Umbonate: cap with a rather pronounced protuberance in correspondence with the disc.

Umbone: a sort of more or less pronounced rise in the center of the cap.

Uncinato: attached to the stem and running for a short distance.

General veil: veil (thin membrane) that wraps the carpophore in the first stages of growth.

Partial veil: membranous veil with a protective function of the hymenium.

Venous-joint: it is said of a lamella joined to another by transverse ribs; anatomized.

Ventricose: it is said of a pot-bellied stem, swollen in the median area or of lamellabombata.

Verruca: flattened and floury plaque or minute globose, pyramidal or truncated cone-shaped plaque present on the cap, residue of the general or universal veil.

Hairy: hairy, bristling with hair.

Virante: flesh that changes color in contact with oxygen in the air.

Viscous: covered with a layer of gluten.

Volva: residue of the general veil placed at the base of the stem. It generally occurs in the form of a membranous envelope, a sheathing bag.

Xerophile: loving dry soils and climates.



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