Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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coriolopsis gallica (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > coriolopsis gallica coriolopsis gallica [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > coriolopsis . . . ] by michael kuo this rare polypore needs a haircut. its cap surface is not just "tomentose" or "hispid" (to use the well-behaved
terms of official mycology), or even "hirsute." no, coriolopsis gallica is downright hairy and unkempt. it is a widespread decomposer of the deadwood of willows and cottonwoods, characterized by its hairy cap, its gray to grayish brown pore surface, its large and distinctively angular pores, its rusty...
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cinnabarinus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > pycnoporus cinnabarinus pycnoporus cinnabarinus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales > polyporaceae > pycnoporus . . . ] by michael kuo in my area (central illinois) i have only found pycnoporus cinnabarinus twice in years--both times on trunks of
fallen trees in the year after they were toppled by a tornado. it is a pretty unmistakable mushroom when fresh, since bright orange colors are fairly rare among the polypores . look-alikes include hapalopilus nidulans , which is dull orange, stockier and usually smaller, and features a dramatic purple...
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aseroe rubra (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > stinkhorns > aseroë rubra aseroë rubra [ basidiomycota > phallales > phallaceae > aseroë . . . ] by michael kuo this awesome stinkhorn appears in tropical and subtropical areas. in the united states it is common in hawaii and in the southeastern states
, where it has apparently been introduced. it features a central column that is topped by an array of short, doubled tentacles. the central portion of the crown is initially covered with a foul-smelling brown spore slime that attracts flies and other insects, who then disperse the mushroom's spores elsewhere...
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as one of the best for silk worms. the oil is rich in ricinoleic acid and is highly valued oil for a wide range of technical uses. the castor oil plant, ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, euphorbiaceae. it belongs to a monotypic genus, ricinus, and subtribe, ricininae...
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. the humera variety is appreciated worldwide for its aroma and sweet taste. it is suitable for various bakery products. the gonder type is also suitable for the bakery market. the major competitive advantage of the wellega type is its high oil content. sesame (sesamum indicum) is a flowering plant in
the genus sesamum. numerous wild relatives occur in africa and a smaller number in india. it is widely naturalized in tropical regions around the world and is cultivated for its edible seeds, which grow in pods. sesame seed is considered to be the oldest oilseed crop known to man, domesticated well...
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breakdown of the control mechanisms in the intestinal tissue that normally remove water from the stools, and in severe cases, the entry of pathogenic organisms into the bloodstream. anemia may also arise due to the blood loss through diarrhea. bacterial infections that cause bloody diarrhea are typically
usually do not cause cellular damage, but rather they take over cellular machinery for a portion of life of the cell. [ ] some microorganisms – for example, bacteria of the genus shigella – secrete substances known as cytotoxins , which kill and damage intestinal tissue on contact. shigella is thought...
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craterellus odoratus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > chanterelles and trumpets > craterellus odoratus craterellus odoratus [ basidiomycota > cantharellales > cantharellaceae > craterellus . . . ] by michael kuo craterellus odoratus is a curious species found primarily in the southern appalachian
mountains (although its range extends to florida and mexico) in association with oaks. it is deeply vase-shaped and thin-fleshed, like most species of craterellus, but its colors are yellowish orange rather than gray or black. cantharellus lateritius is superficially similar, but is meaty and thick-fleshed—and...
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