- Видео 21
- Просмотров 59 475
North American Mycological Assocation
Добавлен 7 мар 2018
The North American Mycological Association (NAMA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of professional and amateur mycologists with over 80 affiliated mycological societies in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Members enjoy all the benefits NAMA has to offer, including our newsletter, the Mycophile, which is full of educational articles and news about upcoming forays. For only $30 annually ($25 for affiliated club members), you will receive 4 issues of the Mycophile, full access to our website, and a standing invitation to all NAMA-sponsored forays.
Members enjoy all the benefits NAMA has to offer, including our newsletter, the Mycophile, which is full of educational articles and news about upcoming forays. For only $30 annually ($25 for affiliated club members), you will receive 4 issues of the Mycophile, full access to our website, and a standing invitation to all NAMA-sponsored forays.
Cultivation, Identification and Quality Control of Functional Mushroom Products by Jeff Chilton
With the proliferation of functional mushroom products, proper identification of the species and the fungal growth stage must be correctly stated and labeled as required by FDA and FTC. All processing must also take place under Good Manufacturing Practices. Specific marker compounds are used to validate the presence of beneficial compounds specific to each species.
Jeff Chilton, raised in Pacific Northwest, studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties. In 1973 he started work on a commercial mushroom farm in Olympia, Washington. During the next 10 years he became the production manager, responsible for the cultivation of over 2 million pounds of agaricus mushr...
Jeff Chilton, raised in Pacific Northwest, studied Ethno-mycology at the University of Washington in the late sixties. In 1973 he started work on a commercial mushroom farm in Olympia, Washington. During the next 10 years he became the production manager, responsible for the cultivation of over 2 million pounds of agaricus mushr...
Просмотров: 650
Видео
Using phylogenomics to resolve the evolutionary radiation of Boletaceae by Bryn Dentinger
Просмотров 4246 месяцев назад
In 2019, Bryn Tader Mason Dentinger published a paper titled “Resolving the phylogeny and uncovering drivers of speciation in the evolutionary radiation of porcini mushrooms (Boletaceae)”. The paper is part of the Phylogenetics of Boletaceae series, which uses phylogenomics to define the evolutionary radiation of the porcini mushroom family, Boletaceae. The series has found that the Boletaceae ...
Tryptamine Fungi of North America & New Discoveries in the Taxonomy of Psilocybin Mushrooms
Просмотров 44 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Alan Rockefeller leads an in depth discussion of the psilocybin and tryptamine containing fungi of North America. Includes three recently discovered Psilocybe species and quality photos of the known species occurring in Canada, USA and Mexico.
How to Start and Grow A Mushroom Club
Просмотров 1937 месяцев назад
A moderated discussion with a panel of organizers who have experience with starting a volunteer based mushroom club. Topics will cover various start up questions including where to find new members, obtaining nonprofit status and insurance, how to structure your club for future growth and even how to become a NAMA affiliate :-) Moderated by Luke Smithson, NAMA's Membership Manage
Boletes and Boletales of Arizona by Christoper May
Просмотров 3787 месяцев назад
In addition to its famous dry deserts, the state of Arizona contains many forested mountain ranges where rainfall is much more abundant in the late-summer monsoon season, supporting large stands of oak, pine, fir, spruce, and other trees. Many kinds of mushrooms grow in this habitat, among them a number of boletes and their close relatives. Many knowledgeable mycophiles all over the country are...
Spring Culinary Talk & Demo by the Culinary Arts Committee
Просмотров 1067 месяцев назад
Live cooking demo with Jess, Gordon, Wade and Spike - morels, shio koji, discussion about the Chopped-style challenge and more! Followed by a Q&A.
The Egos, The Ecology and The Economics of Truffle Culture by Stephanie Jarvis
Просмотров 3118 месяцев назад
Join Stephanie Jarvis for a virtual presentation on the current events on TRUFFLE CULTIVATION in the USA. Learn about the ecological roles of truffles in North America, the Egos involved in truffle culture (broadly) and the Economics of truffle cultivation and the truffle world overall. Included will be an in-depth update on Truffle Cultivation in the USA - California, Washington, Oregon, Idaho...
Lessons from Mexico: Humanity, Ecology and Mushrooms
Просмотров 3508 месяцев назад
A webinar presented by Zachary Hunter from Oaxaca, Mexico. Learn about the fascinating culture of mushrooms and mycology in Mexico.
The Registry of Mushrooms in Works of Art with Elio Schaecter Ph.D.
Просмотров 1768 месяцев назад
More than 20 years ago, Elio Schaecter, Ph.D., began compiling a list of paintings with mushrooms in them, something he called, “a sort of fancy form of stamp collecting.” He and a German mycologist, Hanns Kreisl, decided to combine forces and create an Internet-based Registry of Mushrooms in Works of Art, which is hosted on NAMA's website. Elio will discuss the origin and purpose of the regist...
The State of State Mushrooms by Rose Tursi
Просмотров 2768 месяцев назад
Every state has an official flower, bird, tree, and animal, sometimes even more than one! But only a few states have official fungi. With mushrooms being so trendy these days, now is the time to change that! In this lighthearted and fun webinar, we will learn about the origin of state symbols and dive into how mushrooms specifically deserve official recognition. You're probably familiar with th...
Armchair Discussion: Robert Courteau of Think Fungi hosts Dr. Toby Kiers of SPUN
Просмотров 3008 месяцев назад
Robert Courteau, NAMA member and founder of Think Fungi will host an “Armchair Discussion” with Dr. Toby Kiers, cofounder of the Society for the Protection of the Underground Network (SPUN), which received a $3.5 million grant to conduct its work of mapping the global fungal network in order to determine which ecosystems require immediate conservation efforts. In April 2022, Dr. Kiers and her t...
Which chanterelle is that? Interpreting the latest North American research by Rachel Swenie
Просмотров 8518 месяцев назад
Chanterelles (genus Cantharellus) are prized edible mushrooms found in forests across the globe. Recent DNA-based research on chanterelles has resulted in many new species described from North America but chanterelle species can be very difficult to tell apart in the field. In this presentation, 2021 NAMA Memorial Scholarship Recipient Rachel Swenie will give an overview of which chanterelle sp...
The Next Big Thing In Mycology (2023 Edition)with Stephen Russell
Просмотров 2,3 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Join fellow NAMA members as Stephen Russell discusses nanopore sequencing, a new DNA-sequencing technology that was used for specimens collected at the MO-NAMA 2022 Annual Foray. Interesting collections from that event will be reviewed. He will also discuss the upcoming 2023 Continental MycoBlitz and how you can submit your local collections for this North-American-continent-wide fungus-collect...
"Magic" Mushrooms and Psilocybin:from Mesoamerican Prehistory to Current Clinical Trials
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Although evidence demonstrates that humans have used psychoactive mushrooms for many centuries, they were only "discovered" by the broader Western world in the 1950s; within two decades, usage and even academic study were criminalized and banned. More recently, a second "rediscovery" of these agents is revealing intriguing clinical potential for a variety of medical conditions and two U.S. stat...
Foraging & Cooking with Amanita Species Spike Mikulski, Jess Starwood, Stu Pickell, Robert Courteau
Просмотров 3648 месяцев назад
Notable NAMA Culinary Arts Committee (CAC) members Spike Mikulski, Jess Starwood and Stu Pickell will collaborate on this Zoom Webinar presentation focused on foraging and cooking with Amanita species. Robert Courteau, another distinguished CAC member familiar from was NAMA Webinars, will host. This Webinar will include prerecorded videos by the presenters, who will be available afterward to an...
Breaded Mushrooms (Wild Oyster Schnitzel)
Просмотров 1222 года назад
Breaded Mushrooms (Wild Oyster Schnitzel)
Waxy Caps: Beauty, Mystery and Discovery within Hygrophoraceae with Lauren Ré
Просмотров 5622 года назад
Waxy Caps: Beauty, Mystery and Discovery within Hygrophoraceae with Lauren Ré
Vouchering and the North American Mycoflora project
Просмотров 5546 лет назад
Vouchering and the North American Mycoflora project
When it comes to nerding out on fungus, my people think i can go overboard sometimes. But Alan is the ultimate fungal fiend. He used to help me make i.d.s on shroomotopia over a decade ago.
I feel like this is a repeat lol, anyways, just wanted to shout out Miraculix. I made an order for a test kit, and I didn't realize how long the shipping would take (this was a year or 2 ago), and wanted it for a bday gift for someone, so when I began inquiring about the shipping they(miraculix -- might've been felix, don't remember) immediately offered me a 100% refund, when they heard I had hoped to get it sooner, and told me to keep the test when it shipped, no fuss no muss, and it was really my own fault for not asking if it would make it by a certain date beforehand, especially with a new niche startup. One of the best customer service experiences I've had, 100%. e dit: oh, and I didn't even ask about a refund, I just asked if it was shipped and if they thought it would reach me by such and such date, and they offered a full refund immediately, when I wouldn't have even asked for a refund (unless there was something wrong).
Has anybody hete taken kratom???
Psychedelics like DMT, LSD and psilocybin mushrooms are exceptional when it comes to mental health treatment. Psilocybin mushrooms healed me from severe social anxiety, depression and pill addiction.
Psychedelic mushrooms are truly remarkable. A few years ago, I was struggling with severe depression, mental health issues, and was diagnosed with BPD. My friend suggested I try psilocybin mushrooms, I still can't believe how much better they worked compared to traditional medicine. It was a lifesaver, it really healed me.
Can you help me out with a source? I suffer from severe anxiety and depression and have been on prescription meds, but they haven't really helped. Where can I find psilocybin mushrooms?
On Telgram ??
Correct, Doctorjeremyy.
Does he ship ?
Nice!
You can test for amatoxins via HCl Mush the mushroom on a news paper.. dry the stain with a fan Then drop the 25% HCl on the stain It will usually turn red After 10 to 15 minutes, if amatoxins are there, it will turn blue The test works for amatoxins down to 0,2mg
From what I’ve read, pink wax caps are found only in UK and Northwest coast in US. Is it possible that I’ve found one in in Big Island, Va? Wish I could send a pic.
Why cant i just stumble upon a massive treasure trove of psilocybe???
is is possible the gandolfiana grow more locally? and dont typically rely on spreading, but rather on long term nutrient sources?
30 million years ago. That's just absolutely amazing. We are all fungi.
I love the Wavy caps. 〰️ And ovoids. I just find them to be so beautiful
Yippie im from Pennsylvania. Ill be finding them beautiful 🍄
If you pick _each type_ of mushroom you see, your collection of mushrooms will be camouflaged. Isn't it bad forage etiquette and not sustainable practices to pick _all_ of the ...whichever... you see? Nitpicky edit suggestion. I presume that was too obvious to mention among your colleagues, but out here in the laity in RUclips land it seems like an omission. If anyone cares, watching _Crime Pays But Botany Doesn't_ is probably what got me this suggestion. Thanks for vast details, great photos, and more info source networking. 😊
subbed
Is it possible for hybridization or cross breeding of different Psilocybin species? Similar to how new Cannabis strains can be cross bred/hybridized through pollination.
While mush produce spores that grow mycelium and Cannabis produce pollen thus flowers, some expert who can knw about this would come out wih an interesting answer. Since it's still illegal most places.
@@ordyhorizonrivieredunord712 interesting. Thank you for replying, this is inspiring, tbh. So the hybridization is likely a stretch but the cross breeding of different species _must be_ possible. I mean, this is one of the main ways new species are created. I've heard that a dutch company was able to make truffles containing psilocybin, to loop hole the zoomer laws, in there region. This must mean that spores can be used somehow to breed or inter breed with other fungi too create a new species of fungi, like the dutch truffle, as prime example. Since the mushrooms are the reproductive organs, there must be a way to use them to make new species. How else would nature do it??
tampanensis produce truffles not large fruiting stem/cap those are relatively thin but they produce a big truffle
What is the genetic connection between cubensis and Stropharia species?
I’ve noticed the Midwest is pretty blank on the maps showing where these fellas grow, oh but they’re out there, I’ve found them in SD, gotta get off your white asses and hit the res, but make a friend from there first, can’t blame the natives for not being so welcome to whitey, and for god’s sake don’t say happy Columbus Day on native land, in SD it’s been Native American day since 1989, so it’s not new or “progressive” to us like it is the rest of the country, it’s just a show of respect and rightfully so
One of my best friends is from up there at pine ridge, he’s a Lakota part of the Bissonette family. He’s told me the same thing, get out there and flip some cow pies on the res with him. I’m game next time I go agate hunting around Fairburn. 🤙🏼
I found some staining inocybe mushrooms growing in a hole on Mt Hood, couldn't identify exactly what species they were so I tossed them. Now I'm thinking I should've sent them to someone.
Right but would this man take on the initiative to identify every mushroom a bro finds who isn’t a mycologist? There needs to be an app if there isn’t one already, machine learning would be better at identifying their taxonomy esp if it were in collaboration with an expert like him. But with an option to send in unidentified species for analysis to to add to the collection. It coil be like the new Pokémon go. I bet they’d identify every single species of mushroom possible in 7 years time and that’s only if certain rare species possibly take multiple years to develop.
The app would need to have instructions for harvesting edibles to prevent over harvesting and risking depletion of resources of species like morel mushrooms. Which In my life I’ve seen scavenging by people not trained how to harvest, deplete resources in areas I used to go and find mushrooms everywhere, now barren , and it’s sad but it’s not too late to restore it back to a leave no trace point.
Excellent and inspiring work, Bryn et al!
Ah, cool. A new talk ... **gets popcorn** _P. pelliculosa_ can sometimes fruit in absolutely huge numbers in clear-cuts that were cut within the last few years. Talking many thousands of fruits. They seem to be generally quite a bit less potent than their close relative _P. semilanceata._ _P. stunzii,_ also a Liberty Cap relative, is also less potent than Libs, but more potent than _P. pelliculosa_ I am _highly_ confident that _P. ovoidiocystidiata_ has in fact been intentionally introduced and spread on the West Coast. They would have been spotted in Washington, Oregon, and California in the 90s. If they were present then, they were nowhere near as common as they are now -- but I really doubt they were there then. So I think I disagree with Alan here. But I could be wrong.
Live in maryland and literally cant take a step on 40 + acres without stepping on 10-12 Panaeolus cinctulus for the last two weeks. Ive never seen it like this before.
45:53 That's a lie once again he's putting mushrooms in China's pockets. There are 100's of AMERICAN companies GROWING MUSHROOMS. WHY doesn't the host of NAMA explain this to him. This guy's been under a rock or piles of cash from his early years. Perhaps that's the reason this channel isn't so popular.
Lot's of seemingly incomplete information. Cordyceps are indeed consumed vastly in the US. He sounds like he's doctoring many facets of the industry. The US does supply locally more than imports. He's kinda reading a script from years old it seems. He seems a bit out of touch with current technology and growth techniques. All gourmet mushrooms are found to be cultivated these days. You can purchase many from whole foods locally from local growers.
"TheTubeJunky" you seem to misunderstand or misrepresent several aspects of the speaker's expertise and the context of his presentation. He did mention Cordyceps, particularly noting the high value and limited availability of Cordyceps sinensis due to its price and the complexities involved in its cultivation. He also discussed the more accessible and cultivable Cordyceps militaris, which is widely used and available. And he did acknowledge the cultivation of gourmet mushrooms in the US, including the challenges and economics of growing mushrooms domestically for supplements. The point about the US supplying locally more than imports might be overstated; while there are local suppliers, a significant portion of functional mushroom products still come from international sources, particularly China, due to their advanced cultivation techniques and economies of scale. So he did not deny the presence of local mushroom growers in the US, but focused on the economic feasibility of large-scale production for supplements and the differences in costs and processes between local and imported products.
what solution are you using to make it change color ?
I need that about Europe. Pliis
Psilocybin mushroom and psychedelics generally are very beneficial substances, and it really helps ease anxiety, depression & people with mental health issues.
I love shrooms. I'm clean 4 years now. Mushrooms literally got me off my feet and turned my whole life around. I am currently a housing manager for a recovery program. I wouldn't have been able to do that shit without the help of psilocybin.
I used mushrooms ONCE and it changed my mind for the better FOREVER.
On 1 N S T A
dr.wheelershrooms
Mushrooms cured my lifelong insomnia overnight, allowed me to fix my relationship with my dad, and finally got me to slow down and stop pushing myself to exhaustion.
Have some video of Pink Snails to review and process. They are documented, living where grasses and other species have turned pink, due to mycorrhizal interaction with hybrid Pink Pan mycelium.
Breeding notes: "Hot love between a King Bolete and Dryad's Saddle. A King Dryad is the targeted hybridisation, I often see what I planned for. The idea is to have composite fungi (similar to composite florenscenses in flowering species), several fungal fruits upon one body, like a four-headed Porcinin maybe, we will see. Back-crossed to Boletus edulis, an effort to lose the cucumber flavour of the Dryad, in favour of Porcinin flavonoid-producing chemotype. Caught a five-pound Dryad's Saddle (parent for breeding), with approximately ten heads, I fertilised the large specimen prior to collection." Bio-assay report (initial flight): In-vitro Psilocybe neoxalapensis X Psilocybe semilanceata Took two teaspoons of in-vitro cultured fungal compounds in their liquid concentration, retaining them orally before spitting the majority (in case of allergenic compounds). Contact with oral tissues, mucosa and swallowing the minute remainder ..seems to have kept me in wonder and smiling since 2:40 PM, the first time-check of this bio-assay (now 4PM). The purple liquid, is WOW strong so far.
Nice enough guy. But the very definition of white privilege
Sullossabee what? Sorry that pronunciation is waaaay to anal for me,
Call me intolerable. I would have loved loved loved to listen about the new psilocybe discoveries, but whether Alan has the correct pronunciation and the rest of us have all been wrong. I couldnt listen to it. I had to remind myself what he was talking about everytime he pronounces psilocybe as sulossabee, sorry I didnt make past the first new species
This is amazing, thank you all the way from Alaska!
I ate three mushrooms that I bought one time and I was watching Looney tunes and started laughing harder than I ever laughed before uncontrollably. My face and stomach muscles were sore the next day. Talk about laughter being the best medicine.
Or maybe the psilocybin was the medicine, and your laughter was a reaction. The wonderful feeling and memories that stayed with you are the benefit! Thank you for sharing your experience. 🍄
Never watched TV on mushrooms or acid.
You should be able to go to the store and buy them, all DMT, shrooms and lsd
23:36 much respect for the fact he allows questions as they come. Definitely shows how confident he is with the subject matter. And the love for it as well.
Alan always tells people before talks to just go ahead and blurt out their questions. 😊
19:10 Randy longnecker and the mushroom
🎩Rockefeller reparations? Contributing rather than taking .:. Through mushrooms anything is possible🍄
I'm going to be a little too late for my question but which part of North America do you like to forage for mushrooms..??
From what I have seen from him, pacific north West. Tho that could be coincidence due to filming.
I would love if I could get prints in Mexico. Too dangerous to actually go get them in the field , narcos rule the rural areas.
One might think the Bay Area would flourish with such divine resources. What the heck is going on? I saw Alan desecrating a Southern grave out of ignorance. That's been hard to get over.
Not over it. Fowk you Alan. I still love you, but that shit was gross.
Desecrating a southern grave huh
I want to fast and try Peyote in a ceremony in the teepee with the fire and the music. I've been sober for 21 years. I need some Peyote to help me remember how to live! I am Fasting Water and practicing Qigong and Tai Chi while taking Ginseng. I have a Qigong which washes the brain, circulating Chi in the brain. I also take walks.
err...they look like the ones we used to find in cow pastures in the 60's till some action was taken to cause them to just stop be plentiful. They look like I think angel caps ( it's been 50 years ) It also worked like wicked strong Viagra. Colors etc, it was fun, but never again.
im curious about the gandalfiana, can they grow in the same habitat as psilocybe semilanceata ? one time i was picking PS i found a patch of bigger more robust ones with thick stems that looked like the gandalfianas, and i never found anything like it, i was with a friend, and he agrees, we have been picking for allmoast a decade. and all this time we thougt it was some incredible PS specimen and only stumbeled upon them once, but looking at those gandalfiana pics it looks allot like them.
50:44 The reason allegedly is, that when the mushrooms grow humans, the Great Mushroom sometimes needs to help humans to think more openly. So, the Great Mushroom grows some psilocybin species for their humans, to help their branch's people to open up their imagination and thinking into desired directions, so to send the affected people to specific functions. 🙂
So to help them get out of this prison. Prizm cell. Infinite T Loop. T/Tea/eaT/aTe/8/♾️. <-- and we’re back to the infinATE/infin8
AA,"/The Bread/". Is the flesh, the fungus.
Thank you, Alan Rockefeller, and to the North American Mycological Association, for sharing this lucid and inspiring talk as an exegesis of current research. More discoveries may well follow. 😊
Alan is a douche canoe I have known him forever.
I spread spores of cubensis all over the place I spread some last year around the Altus Oklahoma area. I also spread tampanensis natalensis and tidal wave in southwest Oklahoma
Hi my new friend
Look for wet areas like lake edges. It's better to mycelium on grain.
Gymno luteus has Viagra like effects
great video, super interesting. thanks for sharing.