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  Technical Report Artificial cultivation of Auricularia polytricha.

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1977. 13p. -(UPLB-PCARR Proj. No. 204 A).

Subject: EDIBLE FUNGI; AURICULARIA; CULTIVATION.

 
     
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  Technical Report Cultivation of soil-inhabiting edible mushrooms: termitomyces and tropical agaricus.

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1978. 13p. -(PCARR Proj. No. 227; Study I).

Subject: TERMITOMYCES; AGARICUS; EDIBLE FUNGI; CULTIVATION.

 
     
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  Technical Report Isolation of edible species of mamarang mushrooms for commercial cultivation.

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1975. 19p.

Subject: MUSHROOMS; EDIBLE FUNGI; TERMITOMYCES; CULTIVATION.

 
     
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  Technical Report Diseases of mushrooms in the Philippines and their control.

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: University of the Philippines Los Banos, 1997. 46 p. -(DOST Funded).

Subject: EDIBLE FUNGI; DISEASES; DISEASE CONTROL.

 
     
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  Continuing Resource Strain improvement of selected species of edible fungi.

by , M. B. Bigol;

Subject: Biology; Edible fungi; Volvariella volvacea; Strain improvement.

 
     
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  Technical Report Cultivation of wood inhabiting mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus).

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1978. 22p. -(PCARR Proj. No. 296).

Subject: PLEUROTUS; EDIBLE FUNGI; CULTIVATION; PLANT GROWTH SUBSTANCES.

 
     
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  Technical Report Survey, collection and identification of edible mushrooms in the Philippines.

by Quimio, Tricita H.; College, Laguna: UPLB, 1978. 13p. -(PCARR Proj. No. 227 C2; Study 1).

Subject: EDIBLE FUNGI; MUSHROOMS; SURVEYS; PLANT COLLECTIONS; IDENTIFICATION; PHILIPPINES.

 
     
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  Book Bureau of Government Laboratories publications nos.24-28.

Manila: Bureau of Public Printing, 1904.

Subject: Biological laboratories; Glanders; Birds-Romblon-Luzon; Diardhea; Species-Edible fungi-Philippines; Ferns.

 
     
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  Analytics Growing the oyster and shiitake mushrooms for profit.

by Belen, Erlinda H.;

Subject: Edible fungi; Oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus); Shiitake mushroom.

 
     
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