Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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mycenoid mushrooms (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > mycenoid mushrooms mycenoid mushrooms [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > tricholomataceae . . . ] by michael kuo some of the most beautiful and elegant mushrooms on earth, in my opinion, are included among the "mycenoid
" species--those that used to belong in the friesian genus "mycena." most of the species are extremely small mushrooms, rarely exceeding a few centimeters in diameter and often only reaching diameters of a few millimeters. they are frequently overlooked, unless they happen to be growing in large clusters...
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suillus decipiens (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > boletes > suillus > suillus decipiens suillus decipiens [ basidiomycetes > boletales > suillaceae > suillus . . . ] by michael kuo this southeastern species reminds me of a faded suillus pictus or suillus lakei . the cap is a dull pinkish orange,
providing a subtle but attractive contrast with the yellow pore surface. like its more brightly colored counterparts, suillus decipiens has a dry cap--a welcome relief in a genus filled with slimeballs. look for suillus decipiens under pines (species of pinus, with bundled needles) from new jersey to...
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dell'alimentazione (isa) - avellino. j) cnr - institute of agro-environmental and forest biology (ibaf)- napoli k) cnr- istituto di bioscienze e biorisorse (ibbr)- bari thermal inactivation of pectin methylesterase in pineapple juice d. cautela, d. castaldo, b. laratta food measure ( ). doi: /s - carnitine
precursors and short-chain acylcarnitines in water buffalo milk l. servillo, n. d'onofrio, g. neglia, r. casale, d. cautela, m. marrelli, a. limone, g. campanile, m.l.balestrieri j. agric. food chem. ( ) doi: /acs.jafc. b characterization of essential oil recovered from fennel horticultural wastes d...
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gyromitra perlata (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > cup fungi > gyromitra perlata gyromitra perlata [ ascomycetes > pezizales > discinaceae > gyromitra . . . ] by michael kuo gyromitra perlata (also known as discina perlata) can be separated from similar cup-shaped species in the genus by a combination
of features: its upper surface is usually reddish brown or dark brown, and its spores have distinctive pointed apiculi (projections extending from the ends of the spore). other species tend to be orange-brown or yellow-brown, and have spores that lack apiculi or have apiculi that look very different...
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thelephora cuticularis (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > crust fungi > thelephora cuticularis thelephora cuticularis [ basidiomycota > thelephorales > thelephoraceae > thelephora ... ] by michael kuo thelephora cuticularis looks and acts more like a species of stereum (see for example stereum ostrea
) than a species of thelephora: it usually grows from wood, and it tends to create clearly separated, fan-shaped caps. typical thelephora species are terrestrial and develop confluent, less-easily defined caps. under the microscope, thelephora cuticularis stands out like a sore thumb. it is one of only...
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have fairly well defined caps and stems, or are vase-shaped to trumpet-shaped. their spore-bearing surfaces occur on the underside of the cap (or the "outer" side of the "vase"), and range from smooth to wrinkled, to furrowed so regularly and deeply that the wrinkles look like gills --but are actually
false gills , rather than blade-like or plate-like structures that are clearly separate from the rest of the cap. most, if not all, of the species appear to be mycorrhizal , and chanterelles and trumpets are distributed across north america--although there appears to be more species diversity east of...
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lysurus species (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > stinkhorns > lysurus species lysurus species : periphragmoides, "sphaerocephalum" [ basidiomycota > phallales > phallaceae > lysurus . . . ] by michael kuo it's hard to imagine mistaking this mushroom for anything else; it is one of the few mushrooms
easily identified by comparison to photos. lysurus species is an amazing stinkhorn that looks like a combination of "phalloid" and "clathroid" stinkhorn types. phalloid stinkhorns (think phallus impudicus ) have a well-developed stem, and a fairly simple head structure that holds the stinky spore slime...
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hygrophorus pudorinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > waxy caps > hygrophorus pudorinus hygrophorus pudorinus [ basidiomycota > agaricales > hygrophoraceae > hygrophorus . . . ] by michael kuo this is one of those waxy caps , like hygrophorus russula , that can seem
a bit too stocky and, well, "un-waxy-cappish" to belong in the genus hygrophorus. i was pretty convinced i was looking at a tricholoma the first time i collected hygrophorus pudorinus. but fresh specimens do have sticky caps and thick, waxy gills--and, under the microscope the species displays classic...
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'bitter nail tea'; pronounced [khù.tíŋ ʈʂhǎ] ) is a particularly bitter-tasting chinese infusion , which due to their similarities in appearance is derived from several plant species. [ ] the two most common plants used to make kuding are the wax tree species ligustrum robustum and the holly species
ilex kaushue (synonym: ilex kudingcha), the former being more commonly grown in sichuan and japan while the latter is most commonly grown and used in the rest of china. [ ] this type of tea may be caffeinated if from the genus ilex , but is caffeine-free if from the genus ligustrum . [ ] [ ] folk medicine...
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