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  • This idea has already been developed to a high degree in Asia in the production of mushrooms such as Volvariella volvacea, the padi mushroom, and Pleurotus ostreatus, the oyster mushroom, on cellulosic and ligno-cellulosic wastes

    Chapter 9 1979

  • Straw is an excellent substrate for the cultivation of paddy straw mushrooms (Volvariella volvacea).

    Chapter 5 1983

  • Volvariella volvacea is probably the most suitable type of mushroom for cultivation in Indonesia.

    Chapter 5 1983

  • Recently, it has been shown that it is feasible in the Philippines to grow Volvariella mushrooms on a commercial scale in boxes placed in special growing houses.

    Chapter 16 1979

  • Group Product formed Current status Volvariella sp.

    Chapter 5 1979

  • "Mushroom Growing (Volvariella volvacea)," Philippine Biota 9: 120 (1975).

    Chapter 16 1979

  • Mushrooms of the genus Volvariella (V. volvacea, V. esculenta, and V. diplasia) are cultivated mainly on rice straw and similar cellulosic materials by individual families in Asia and Africa Commercially, mushrooms in this genus account for about 4 per cent of the world production of some 916,000 tons.

    Chapter 5 1979

  • S.T. Chang, "Production of the Straw Mushroom (Volvariella volvacea) from Cotton Wastes," Mushroom J. 21: 348 (1974)

    Chapter 16 1979

  • (NIST-NSDB) for rural development is the production of the tropical mushroom Volvariella volvacea (Bull ex Fr.)

    Chapter 16 1979

  • Volvariella bombycina sprouted spawn Pleurotus ostreatus

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