There are four kinds of common edible dictyophora: long skirt dictyophora, short skirt dictyophora, spiny dictyophora and red dictyophora. The shape of dried white snakeskin is slightly like a net, with a dark green hat, a white cylindrical handle and pink egg-shaped volvularia. At the top of the handle, there is a delicate white net skirt hanging from the hat.
When mature, the coating cracks and the stalk pushes out the cap. The stem is hollow, 15 cm ~ 20 cm high, white, and the appearance is composed of spongy stomata. A coating is left on the lower part of the handle to form a dumpling; The top of the cap handle is bell-shaped, the surface is uneven and grid-shaped, and the concave part is densely covered with basidiospores; There is a white reticular Agaricus under the lid, which hangs like a skirt and is more than 8 cm long.
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Nutrition of dictyophora indusiata
Dictyophora dictyophora is a saprophytic fungus in bamboo forest, which takes decayed dead bamboo roots, bamboo poles and bamboo leaves as nutrient sources. Most of them grow in bamboo forests such as Phyllostachys pubescens, Phyllostachys pubescens and Dendrocalamus affinis in the wild, with black loam, purple soil and yellow soil.
Dictyophora dictyophora is a saprophytic organism, and its mycelium can penetrate the antagonistic lines of many microorganisms, and can utilize cellulose and lignin that many microorganisms cannot utilize. Therefore, in artificial cultivation, bamboo sawdust, various crop straws and a small amount of inorganic salts can be used to meet their nutritional needs.
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