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Cultivation and Medicinal Value of the Red Belt Conk Mushroom Fomitopsis pinicola (Agaricomycetes)

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2020
This study examined biological characteristics, liquid fermentation, and cultivation of Fomitopsis pinicola. A single-factor test concluded that the optimal carbon and nitrogen sources for mycelial growth were soluble starch and yeast paste; the optimal culture temperature was 31°C, and the optimal pH was 6.0.
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Simplified Colorimetric Determination of Glucosamine in the Tinder Conk Mushroom, Fomes fomentarius (Agaricomycetes)

International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 2021
Next to cellulose, chitin is the most abundant biopolymer on Earth and participates, in particular, in the assembly of the fungal cell walls. Easy monitoring of the amount of chitinous polymers could be advantageous during biotechnological cultivation and mushroom farming in order to control and optimize the production process.
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CONK

2023
Master of Fine ...
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Carlos Cooks: “Hair Conking; Buy Black”

2021
In this article, Carlos Cooks decried the costs of repeatedly straightening Black hair and proposed economic measures to advance Black communities, anticipating the Black Power movement of the 1960s. Many historians have said that Cooks carried on the legacy left by Marcus Garvey and was an influence for Malcolm X; in this way, Cooks illustrates the ...
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A Poria as the Fruiting Stage of the Fungus Causing the Sterile Conks on Birch

Mycologia, 1938
The identity of the sterile fungus, so common on living birches in certain localities, and its relation to other fungi have long been disputed. It has usually been considered a sterile form of some Fomes species. Lindroth (5) and Neger (6) described sterile conks on living birches in Europe and called them abortive sporophores of Polyporus nigricans ...
W. A. Campbell, Ross W. Davidson
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Sterile Conks of Polyporus Glomeratus and Associated Cankers on Beech and Red Maple

Mycologia, 1939
In 1930 Hirt 1 reported sterile conks on beech (Fagus grandifolia Ehrhart.), which were associated with a normal fruiting body of Fomes Everhartii (Ellis & Gall.) Schrenk. During the summer of 1938 another type of sterile conk, with or without associated cankers, was found commonly on beech in the Green Mountain National Forest.
W. A. Campbell, Ross W. Davidson
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Conks in the Context of the Relationship Between Oral Culture-Written Culture and a Conk Originating from Sivas

2018
Türk halk edebiyatının yazılı kaynakları arasında yer alan ve içinde pek çokfolklorik ürün barındıran cönkler, yazıldıkları devre ışık tutmaları bakımından önem arzeden kaynaklardır. Cönkler, geçmiş asırlarda yaşamış halk şairlerinin tespit edilmesiiçin başvurulan yazılı kaynaklar olmakla birlikte, “sözlü olma” özelliği de gösterirler.Sözlü olma ...
YILMAZ, Serhat Abri, ERDAL, Derviş
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AN UNKNOWN PEOPLE'S POET AŞIK MAHZUNI AND A CONK CONTAINING THEIR POEMS

2022
Conks, which are among the most significant written sources of Turkish folk literature, are accepted as works that must be obtained and evaluated when the materials they contain are taken into consideration. Despite the fact that numerous cönks have been brought to the literature until today, it is known that there are still many cönks in the hands of ...
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Conk Ortography

2016
This article aims to determine and assess the usage of spelling in conks, which are indespensable sources for folk literature and folklore, with regard to classical texts, that are thought to be written in standard ortography. The literary works in standard ortographies have less mistakes in spelling.
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