Sporgon (prochloraz-manganese), the only approved fungicide available to the UK mushroom industry, provides good control of wet bubble (Mycogone peiciosa), moderate control of dry bubble […]
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The first GMO mushroom get a green-light from the U.S. govement
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) will not regulate a mushroom genetically modified with the gene-editing tool CRISPR–Cas9. This long-awaited decision means that the mushroom […]
Using fungi to create jet fuel
Scientists have devised a method to create fuel for aircraft using a black fungus. The fungus is commonly found in decaying leaves and vegetation. The […]
Mexican scientists degrade diapers using mushrooms
Scientists in Mexico City have created a novel way to reduce diaper waste, using hay and mushroom seeds and recycling the plastic and gel found […]
New Fungal Species Found In Salami
To find a new species of mold, look no further than inside your sandwich. A team of food scientists from across Europe have discovered a […]
Shiitake Extract Could Cure HPV?
Preliminary testing shows that a shiitake mushroom extract shows promise in curing HPV. An early, pre-clinical trial has shown that Active Hexose Correlated Compound (AHCC), […]
Mushrooms may reduce inflammation
A diet rich in oyster mushrooms, onions, sweet potato, oregano, cinnamon and cloves could help fight chronic inflammation, say Australian researchers. Professor Gerald Muench, of […]
Research of 10 years at Pilze-Nagy Ltd.
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