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Shiitake: Cultivated Mushroom January 1970 - June 1996 Quick Bibliography Series no. QB 96-13 (updates QB 90-54) 177 citations in English from AGRICOLA Compiled By: Jerry Rafats Reference Section Reference and User Services Branch National Agricultural Library Agricultural Research Service U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA, ARS, National Agricultural Library Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2351 September 1996 Document Delivery Services to Individuals The National Agricultural Library (NAL) supplies agricultural materials not found elsewhere to other libraries. Submit requests first to local or state library sources prior to sending to NAL. In the United States, possible sources are public libraries, land-grant university or other large research libraries within a state. In other countries submit requests through major university, national, or provincial institutions. 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DDSB/FN-P-lndividuals(6/96) SHIITAKE: QUICK BIBLIOGRAPHY Commercial cultivation of Shiitake in Sawdust filled plastic bags. Miller, M.W.; Jong, S.C. Dev-Crop-Sci. Amsterdam: Elsevier Scientific Pub. CO. 1987. v. 10 p. 421-426. ill. In the series analytic: Cultivating, edible fungi/edited by P.J. Wuest, D.J. Royse and R.B. Beelman. Proceedings of an International Symposium, July 15-17, 1986, University Park, Pennsylvania. Descriptors: lentinus-edodes; cultivation; commercial-farming; substrates; sawdust; plastics; bags, usa. Cultivation of the oyster and shiitake mushrooms on lignocellulosic wastes. Pettipher, G.L. Mushroom-J (183):p. 491, 493. ill. (1988 Mar.) Descriptors: pleurotus-ostreatus; lentinus edodes; cultivation-methods; substrates; lignocellulose; wastes; crop-yield. HOW to grow forest mushroom (shiitake) for fun or profit. Shiitake. Kuo, D.D.; Kuo, M.H. Naperville, Ill.: Mushroom Technology Corp., c1983. 108 p.: ill., Includes index. Descriptors: Mushroom-culture; Mushrooms, -Edible; Forest-flora. Shiitake mushroom production on small diameter oak logs in Ohio. Bratkovich, S.M. Gen-Tech-Rep-NE-U-S-Dep-Agric-For-Serv-Northeast-For-Exp-Stn (148): p. 543-549. (1991 Mar.) Paper present at the 8th Central Hardwood Forest Conference, March 4-6, 1991, University Park, Pennsylvania. Descriptors: mushrooms; lentinula-edodes; strains; crop-yield; logs; ohio Marketing alternatives for north Florida Shiitake mushroom producers. Degner, R.L.; Williams, M.B. FAMRC-Ind-Rep. Gainesville, Fla.: Fla. Agricultural Market Research Center. Nov 1991. (91-1) 19 p. Includes references. Money does grow on these “trees”. Whatley, B.T. Booker T. Whatley’s handbook on how to make $100,000 farming 25 acres: with special plans for prospering on 10 to 200 acres/by Booker T. Whatley and the editors of the New farm; edited by George DeVault. . . (et al.). Emmaus, Pa.: Regenerative Agriculture Association, Includes references. Descriptors: mushrooms; c1987. p. 74-77. ill. cultural-methods; farm-woodlands; logs; shiitake-mushrooms. Shiitake farming in Virginia. Cotter r V.T. (Blacksburg): Virginia Cooperative Extension Service, 1988. 8 p.: ill., Cover title. Shiitake gardening and farming. Harris, B. l.(Iverness, CA: Mushroompeople), c1983. 14 p.:ill., Descriptors: Shiitake; Mushroom-culture; Mushrooms, -Edible. Shiitake growers handbook: the art and science of mushroom cultivation. Przybylowicz, P.; Donoghue, J. Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co., c1988. xiv, 217 p.: ill., Includes bibliographies and index. Descriptors: Mushroom-culture; Mushrooms,-Edible. Shiitake mushrooms: a national symposium and trade show: held in St. Paul, Minnesota, May 3-5, 1989. University of Minnesota. Center for Alternative Crops and Products. (St. Paul, Minn.?: The University?, 1989?) 217 p.: ill., Includes bibliographical references. Descriptors: Shiitake-United-States-Congresses; Shiitake-United-States-Marketing-Congresses; Mushroom-culture-United-Statee-Congresses; Mushroom-industry-United-States-Congresses. Shiitake mushrooms: an alternative enterprise guidebook. Yellow Wood Associates. (Fairfield, Vt.: The Associates, 1991) 23 p., Cover title. Descriptors: Shiitake-Economic-aspects; Mushroom-industry: Mushroom-culture. Growing Shiitake mushrooms. Anderson, S.; Marcouiller, D. OSU-Ext-Facts-Coop-Ext-Serv-Okla-State-Univ. Stillwater, Okla. : The Service. July 1990. (5029) 6 p. ill. Includes references. Descriptors: mushrooms; crop-production; oklahoma. Growing shiitake mushrooms in a continental climate. 2nd ed. Kozak, M.E.; Karwczyk, J. (Peshtigo, Wis. ):Field & Forest Products, c1993.iv, 112 p. :ill., Cover title. Descriptors: Shiitake; Mushroom-culture; Mushrooms, -Edible. Growing shiitake mushrooms (Lentinus edodes) in Florida. Webb, R.S.; Kimbrough, J.W.; Olson, C.; Edwards, J. C. Bull-Fla-Coop-Ext-Ser. Gainesville: Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Cooperative Extension Service, University of Florida, 1971-, June 1995. (255) 7 p. Include References. Descriptors: lentinula-edodes; mushrooms; cultivation; crop-management; host-plants; quercus; wood-moisture; site-factors; harvesting; food-storage; drying; food-marketing; recipes; spawn; florida; usa. Proceedings of the National Shiitake Mushroom Symposium: Huntsville, Alabama, November 1-3, 1993. Frost, L.; National Shiitake Mushroom Symposium (1993: Huntsville, A. Normal, Ala.: Cooperative Extension Program, School of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Alabama A&M University, (1994?) iv, 224 p.: ill., 1 map, “Sponsored by: Alabama A&M University...(et al.). Descriptors: Shiitake-Congresses; Mushroom-industry-Congresses. Producing shiitake mushrooms: a guide for small-scale outdoor cultivation on logs. Davis, J.M. AG-NC-Agric-Ext-Serv. Raleigh: North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service, March 1993. (478) 8 p. Descriptors: lentinula-edodes; cultivation; crop-production. Producing shiitake: the fancy forest mushroom. Koske, T.J. Pub-La-Coop-Ext-Serv. (Baton Rouge, LA.?): Cooperative Extension Service, Center for Agricultural Sciences and Rural Development, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College, Aug. 1992. (2492) 6 p. Descriptors: agaricus-bisporus; food-production; logs; spawn; mycelium; moisture-content; fruiting; production-costs.

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