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Toxicokinetics of β-Amanitin in Mice and In Vitro Drug–Drug Interaction Potential
The toxicokinetics of β-amanitin, a toxic bicyclic octapeptide present abundantly in Amanitaceae mushrooms, was evaluated in mice after intravenous (iv) and oral administration.
Young Yoon Bang +7 more
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Amanita dulciodora (Amanitaceae, Basidiomycota), a striking new species of Amanita section Lepidella from Northeast Brazil [PDF]
Background – Amanita Pers. has a worldwide distribution and is one of the most well-known fungal genera in terms of both morphotaxonomy and molecular phylogenetics, consisting of many edible, as well as poisonous, even lethal, mushrooms.
Cristiano C. Nascimento +3 more
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Results of long-term research into the occurrence of Amanita strobiliformis in Szczecin are presented. Five new localities of the species are described and its distribution in Poland is discussed.
Stefan Friedrich
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Tree thinning and fire affect ectomycorrhizal fungal communities and enzyme activities
Abstract Common ecological restoration treatments such as thinning trees and prescribed burning could result in changes to soil fungal communities and changes to the function of those communities. Ectomycorrhizal fungi are especially likely to be affected as they are symbionts on plant roots and exhibit host and niche preferences. Ectomycorrhizal fungi
Ann L. Rasmussen +3 more
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The Macrofungi Collection Consortium
Premise of the Study The Macrofungi Collection Consortium (MaCC) is a digitization project funded by the National Science Foundation's Advancing Digitization of Biodiversity Collections program. The main scientific objective of the MaCC project was to provide baseline data for determining the extent and distribution of macrofungal diversity.
Barbara M. Thiers, Roy E. Halling
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Diversity of Mushrooms and Their Metabolites of Nutraceutical and Therapeutic Significance
Mushrooms are well known for their nutritional as well as therapeutic values worldwide. Interest in mushrooms has peaked because immunity and cellular protection are important issues for health conscious consumers and for those individuals who are dealing with serious health issues.
Deepak K. Rahi +2 more
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Taxonomic Novelties and New Records of Amanita Subgenus Amanitina from Thailand
The Amanita subgenus Amanitina contains six sections, and the species diversity of this subgenus has still not been explored in Thailand. Twenty samples collected in 2019 and 2020, which had the morphological characteristics of the Amanita subgen ...
Yuan S. Liu +4 more
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Availability of Wild Edible Fungi in La Malinche National Park, Mexico
The aim of this paper is to compare edible mushroom availability between the two slopes of La Malinche National Park in central México, and to discuss the possible relation between their availability and traditional use. Eight transects were set up. Samples were collected weekly during the rainy seasons of years 1998–2000.
A. Montoya +6 more
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Nucleotide Sequencing and Identification of Some Wild Mushrooms
The rDNA‐ITS (Ribosomal DNA Internal Transcribed Spacers) fragment of the genomic DNA of 8 wild edible mushrooms (collected from Eastern Chota Nagpur Plateau of West Bengal, India) was amplified using ITS1 (Internal Transcribed Spacers 1) and ITS2 primers and subjected to nucleotide sequence determination for identification of mushrooms as mentioned ...
Sudip Kumar Das +9 more
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The relative importance of spatial aggregation and resource partitioning on coexistence was investigated for mycophagous insects in central Japan. The effects of spatial aggregation and resource partitioning were separated by a randomization procedure.
Kazuo H. Takahashi +2 more
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