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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Pleurotus has great potential for heavy metal mycoremediation. Using comparative transcriptome analysis, the response of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus cornucopiae under Cd contamination was evaluated. P. ostreatus and P. cornucopia accumulated 0.34 and 0.46 mg/g Cd in mycelium, respectively.
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Pleurotus has great potential for heavy metal mycoremediation. Using comparative transcriptome analysis, the response of Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus cornucopiae under Cd contamination was evaluated. P. ostreatus and P. cornucopia accumulated 0.34 and 0.46 mg/g Cd in mycelium, respectively.
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Phylogenetic analysis of Pleurotus species
Russian Journal of Genetics, 2015We performed phylogenetic analysis for ten Pleurotus species, based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences of rDNA. A phylogenetic tree was constructed on the basis of 31 oyster fungi strains of different origin and 10 reference sequences from GenBank. Our analysis demonstrates that the tested Pleurotus species are of monophyletic origin.
A A, Shnyreva, A V, Shnyreva
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On the Specificity of Mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus spodoleucus Extracts
Vox Sanguinis, 1975Abstract. Extracts of mushrooms Pleurotus ostreatus and Pleurotus spodoleucus contain hemagglutinins with anti‐H specificity similar to those found in Cytisus sessilifolius and Laburnum alpinum.
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Pleurotus djamor (Rumph. ex Fr.) Boedijn, Rumphius Mem. Vol. 292, 1959. Figs 5, 6 Diagnosis. Pleurotus djamor is characterized by a pileus that is clay-pink to salmon or white when young, becoming thicker and turning brown at maturity. Description. Pileus 20–70 × 20–100 mm, flabelliform, clay-buff to salmon (6 B / C 4–6 A 4) or white when young, brown ...
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Phytotaxa
Knowledge of Pleurotus in Brazil dates back to the 19th century, when European mycologists studied and described numerous Neotropical taxa. Some of these long-described species remain poorly known, mostly due to the lack of recent records, detailed morphological descriptions, and molecular data.
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Knowledge of Pleurotus in Brazil dates back to the 19th century, when European mycologists studied and described numerous Neotropical taxa. Some of these long-described species remain poorly known, mostly due to the lack of recent records, detailed morphological descriptions, and molecular data.
FELIPE BITTENCOURT +3 more
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Protoplast fusion between Pleurotus opuntiae and Pleurotus cystidiosus
Mushroom Research, 2021D Geetha, P J Krishnapriya
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2014
Morphofunctional properties of pleurotus mycelium Pleurotus ostreatus of different strains after cryopreservation according to three freezing programs were investigated. The cryopreservation program 1 was found as optimal cooling at the rate of 1???4??C/min down to ???28??C/min, 20 min stabilization, further cooling down to ???100??C at a rate of 30??C/
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Morphofunctional properties of pleurotus mycelium Pleurotus ostreatus of different strains after cryopreservation according to three freezing programs were investigated. The cryopreservation program 1 was found as optimal cooling at the rate of 1???4??C/min down to ???28??C/min, 20 min stabilization, further cooling down to ???100??C at a rate of 30??C/
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2020
In this study, some physical analysis of oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus), yellow oyster mushroom (P. citrinopileatus) and pink oyster mushroom (P. djamor) were investigated. Waste sawdusts of beech, alder, chestnut and walnut wood were used as substrate.
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In this study, some physical analysis of oyster mushroom (P. ostreatus), yellow oyster mushroom (P. citrinopileatus) and pink oyster mushroom (P. djamor) were investigated. Waste sawdusts of beech, alder, chestnut and walnut wood were used as substrate.
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Pleurotus placentodes Sacc., Syll.
2016Pleurotus placentodes (Berk.) Sacc., Syll. fung. (Abellini) 5: 359 (1887) Figs. 2–3 Basionym: Agaricus placentodes Berk., Hooker’s J. Bot. Kew Gard. Misc. 4: 104 (1852). Synonym: Dendrosarcus placentodes (Berk.) Kuntze. Rev. Gen. Plant. 3: 464 (1898). Description:— Basidiome medium-sized.
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Mycologia, 1956
The genus Pleurotus in the narrower sense as I have defined it (2) is by no means a large one. It contains, however, a small number of complex groups which have been lumped together by the majority of the authors into some kind of "macrospecies" or rather accumulations of similar hereditary groups.
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The genus Pleurotus in the narrower sense as I have defined it (2) is by no means a large one. It contains, however, a small number of complex groups which have been lumped together by the majority of the authors into some kind of "macrospecies" or rather accumulations of similar hereditary groups.
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