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e-mail featuring the photos to the right. is it a suillus ? is it a gyrodon ?
the mushroom shares features with mushrooms in both genera, but doesn't seem to fit neatly into either genus. the mushroom has a partial veil , like many species of suillus, but the veil is so thoroughly attached to the lower stem that it almost seems to create a volva , rather than a ring . it stains...
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day by day due to its convenience to handle and use. onion & garlic can be processed into a wide variety of products. as per the estimate, approximately % of the onion produced is being processed. besides fulfilling the constant demand of domestic population, india exports to lakh tons of onion annually
features the sales process . plant & machinery photographs . addresses of plant & machinery suppliers ^ top sample chapters (following is an extract of the content from the book) hide the onion (allium cepa), also known as the bulb onion or common onion, is used as a vegetable and is the most widely...
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agaric. presumably the brown scales on the whitish cap reminded bulliard of a tiger—perhaps what we might call a leopard these days. the mushroom, he said, is found "in summer and fall in woods on old, rotten trees and more commonly on elms." the elm bulliard had in mind was probably ulmus laevis, the
because, even in north america, lentinus tigrinus is found on the wood of riverbank trees (willows, cottonwoods, silver maples, and so on)—and its preference for frequently soaked wood in floodplains can be inferred from bulliard's original description, even though he did not state it directly, since...
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