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Introducing Mushroom Fruiting Patterns from the Swiss National Poisons Information Centre.
Changes in the ecology of macrofungi are poorly understood, not only because much of their life cycle is hidden belowground, but also because experiments often miss real-world complexity and most fruitbody inventories are limited in space and time.
Katharina M Schenk-Jäger +5 more
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Charting taxa in Amanita section Amidella (Basidiomycota: Amanitaceae)
Abstract Species determination in the Amidella clade is notoriously difficult, because of the relative dearth of diagnostic characters and the rather common occurrence of homoplasies. This results in a substantial number of misnamed and unnamed collections, a misapprehension
Paulo Oliveira +1 more
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The MSDIN family in amanitin-producing mushrooms and evolution of the prolyl oligopeptidase genes
The biosynthetic pathway for amanitins and related cyclic peptides in deadly Amanita (Amanitaceae) mushrooms represents the first known ribosomal cyclic peptide pathway in the Fungi.
Hong Luo +6 more
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A new species and four new records of Amanita (Amanitaceae; Basidiomycota) from Northern Thailand
Mushrooms belonging to the genus Amanita were collected during a fungal biodiversity study in northern Thailand in 2012–2014. Morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analyses were used to identify the mushrooms to species. Amanita castanea is described as new to science and compared with phenetically and phylogenetically similar ...
Thongbai, Benjarong +6 more
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Diversity of macrofungi in southeast Xizang, China 2
Southeast Xizang, situated in southwestern China, is a global biodiversity hotspot harbouring exceptionally rich fungal diversity. This study, part of the Second Qinghai-Xizang Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program, undertook a comprehensive
Jin-Rong Lu +12 more
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Ethnomycological study on wild mushrooms in Pu'er Prefecture, Southwest Yunnan, China. [PDF]
Wang R +6 more
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ObjectiveTo grasp the occurrence pattern and epidemiological characteristics of poisonous mushroom poisoning events in China from 2014 to 2023, thus providing a basis for the prevention and control of poisonous mushroom poisoning.
Jigui TIAN +5 more
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The Checklist of Sicilian Macrofungi: Second Edition. [PDF]
Ferraro V +5 more
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Comparison of toxic effects of 5 macrofungi against Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]
Li J, Huang Y, Wang D, Zhu N, Qiao X.
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The Amanita genus, a member of the Amanitaceae family, thrives in Vietnam’s Central Highlands and exhibits remarkable diversity and abundance. These Amanita fungi species predominantly inhabit pine forests, mixed forests, and grassy areas.
Dao Cuong To +8 more
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