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  2. Lentinula - Wikipedia

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    Lentinula edodes Pegler 1976: Asia Lentinula guarapiensis Pegler 1983: Paraguay Lentinula ixodes (Secr. ex Mont.) J.S. Oliveira, T.S. Cabral, Vargas-Isla & N.K. Ishik. 2022: Amazon rainforest Lentinula lateritia Pegler 1983: South-east Asia and Australasia Lentinula madagasikarensis Buyck, Randrianjohany & Looney 2021: Madagascar

  3. Shiitake - Wikipedia

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    The fungus was first described scientifically as Agaricus edodes by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1877. [2] It was placed in the genus Lentinula by David Pegler in 1976. [3] The fungus has acquired an extensive synonymy in its taxonomic history: [4] Agaricus edodes Berk. (1878) Armillaria edodes (Berk.) Sacc. (1887) Mastoleucomychelloes edodes (Berk ...

  4. Lentulidae - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 26 October 2023, at 18:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Agricultural cycle - Wikipedia

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    The agricultural cycle is the annual cycle of activities related to the growth and harvest of a crop (plant). These activities include loosening the soil, seeding, special watering, moving plants when they grow bigger, and harvesting, among others. Without these activities, a crop cannot be grown.

  6. Edible mushroom - Wikipedia

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    Testing showed an hour of UV light exposure before harvesting made a serving of mushrooms contain twice the FDA's daily recommendation of vitamin D. With 5 minutes of artificial UV light exposure after harvesting, a serving of mushrooms contained four times as much. [34] Analysis also demonstrated that natural sunlight produced vitamin D 2. [35]

  7. Lentula - Wikipedia

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    Lentula is a small genus of grasshoppers native to southern Africa. [1] It is the type genus of the family Lentulidae. Species include: [1] Lentula callani Dirsh, 1956;

  8. Lentinula novae-zelandiae - Wikipedia

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    Lentinula novae-zelandiae, also known as New Zealand shiitake, is a species of edible saprobic fungus endemic to New Zealand.. Phylogenetic research suggests this species forms a monophyletic clade of Laurasian origins. [1]

  9. Lentinula edodes - Wikipedia

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