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Carnivorous Mushrooms

Science, 1984
Ten species of gilled fungi, including the oyster mushroom ( Pleurotus ostreatus ), have been shown to attack and consume nematodes. It is suggested that these wood-decay fungi utilize the nutrients in their prey to supplement the low levels of nitrogen available in wood.
R G, Thorn, G L, Barron
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Mushrooms and philosophers

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1981
Abstract The fifth-century philosopher Socrates was satirized by his contemporary, the comic poet Aristophanes, in the Birds as conducting a rite of necromancy in the company of a group of people called the “Shade-foots”, a fabulous tribe from India who were thought to jump about on a single foot that could also be used as a parasol. The historical
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Mushroom Poisoning

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1961
H M, CANN, H L, VERHULST
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Medicinal value of edible mushroom polysaccharides: a review

Journal of Future Foods, 2023
Zhaoxi Liu
exaly  

Prebiotic potential of mushroom d-glucans: implications of physicochemical properties and structural features

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021
Lucimara Mach Cortes Cordeiro   +2 more
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MUSHROOMS AND TOADSTOOLS

The Lancet, 1963
A, CERLETTI, A, HOFMANN
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Editing the Mushroom

Scientific American, 2016
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Mushroom Poisons

2019
Faulstich, H., Wieland, T.
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