Comparative economic value estimation of matsutake mushroom and timber production in Swedish Scots pine forest
The economic value of Swedish forests is largely linked to the production of timber and pulp. Non-timber forest products such as berries and wild mushrooms have yet been considered commercially less valuable than what the trees produce. In 1990s, DNA analyses revealed that matsutake (Tricholoma mats...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2013
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