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Agrocybe aegerita
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Agrocybe aegerita has a mellow and attractive flavor when young. Agrocybe aegerita grows prolifically on deciduous wood debris, often forming large clusters - both in nature and in the controlled environment of the growing room. This species is an excellent candidate for stump recycling, especially in the southeastern Uninted States. * Spore print: brown * Mycelium: longitudinally linear, becoming cottony, usually not aerial. White at first, soon becoming spotted brown, and eventually tan brown. Primordia usually form on malt extract agar.)
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Fungi
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Agrocybe aegerita
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Agrocybe aegerita
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Aegerita
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Agaricomycetes
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-1209600.0
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>20,000 ppm
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500
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500
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70
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brown
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<2000 ppm
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50
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95
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95
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<2000 ppm
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95
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longitudinally linear, becoming cottony, usually not aerial. White at first, soon becoming spotted brown, and eventually tan brown. Primordia usually form on malt extract agar.)
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* Pioppino * Black Poplar Mushroom
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Basidiomycota
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Pioppino
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Agrocybe aegerita has a mellow and attractive flavor when young. Agrocybe aegerita grows prolifically on deciduous wood debris, often forming large clusters - both in nature and in the controlled environment of the growing room. This species is an excellent candidate for stump recycling, especially in the southeastern Uninted States. * Spore print: brown * Mycelium: longitudinally linear, becoming cottony, usually not aerial. White at first, soon becoming spotted brown, and eventually tan brown. Primordia usually form on malt extract agar.)