Nutritive value of popular wild edible mushrooms from northern Thailand
The nutritive (and market) value of sporocarps of edible wild ectomycorrhizal fungi from northern Thailand was determined. Protein, fat, crude fibre and carbohydrate concentrations were 14.0-24.2, 2.7-9.5, 8.3-16.8, and 41.6-65.1% dry weight, respectively. Mineral contents were: macronutrients (mg/g...
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Main Authors: | Sanmee R., Dell B., Lumyong P., Izumori K., Lumyong S. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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