Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

Chilled mushrooms of the genus agaricus

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caps that are either directly attached to the wood or are attached by means of a rudimentary, lateral stem. they often grow in loose or dense clusters, forming shelf-like groups. however, many pleurotoid mushrooms can develop more or less central stems, especially when they grow on the upper surface
of a log--when the stemless, sideways fruiting strategy would not allow the mushroom to hold its gills so that the spores will catch air currents and be distributed. the oyster mushroom , pleurotus ostreatus, is the best known mushroom in this group, and its genus name gives the pleurotoid mushrooms...
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the genus hydnellum (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > toothed mushrooms > hydnellum the genus hydnellum [ basidiomycetes > thelephorales > bankeraceae ... ] by michael kuo hydnellum is a genus of terrestrial toothed mushrooms that feature a brown spore print and very tough, corky or leathery flesh.
a few of them are brightly colored, but many are boring and brown. they are mushrooms that do not take "no" for an answer when it comes to expanding their territory; they swallow up sticks, leaves and debris, and frequently grow into each other as well, fusing their caps. the species within hydnellum...
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in northern and montane forests, and most species are mycorrhizal partners with trees. preliminary research (giachini, ) has indicated a potential relationship between the appearance of gomphus fruiting bodies and the volume of woody debris present. the traditional distinction between gomphoid mushrooms
and the chanterelles is that the former have large, coarse scales on the cap surface—or have stems that are fused together, sharing two or more caps. under the microscope, gomphoid mushrooms have roughened spores, while the spores of cantharellus and craterellus species are smooth. identification of...
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omphalinoid mushrooms (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > omphalinoid mushrooms omphalinoid mushrooms [ basidiomycota . . . ] by michael kuo "omphalinoid" mushrooms form a fairly distinctive group among the gilled mushrooms ; they are small species with true gills that
run down the stem, thin stems, and caps that are funnel-shaped or depressed by maturity ( means "belly button" in greek). most have pale spore prints . some species are brightly colored (yellow and orange), while others are brownish or darker. many omphalinoid mushrooms grow in moss, or are associated...
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the genus limacella (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > pale-spored > limacella the genus limacella [ basidiomycetes > agaricales > (amanitaceae/pluteaceae) . . . ] by michael kuo limacella is a small genus of slimy gilled mushrooms with white spore prints and gills that are free from
the stem. in old age the slime on some limacella species can dry up, and they are then likely to be confused with members of the lepiota family. when young they can approximate the waxy caps , but do not have thick, waxy gills that are broadly attached to the stem. dna studies have apparently confirmed...
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the genus chroogomphus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > gilled mushrooms > dark-spored > chroogomphus the genus chroogomphus [ basidiomycetes > boletales > gomphidiaceae . . . ] by michael kuo this small genus of gilled mushrooms is actually more closely related to the boletes than to the "true" gilled
mushrooms . like species of phylloporus and gomphidius (among others), the mushrooms in chroogomphus appear to have developed their gills independently, on the bolete branch of the evolutionary tree, according to genetic evidence. sometimes referred to as "pine spikes," the mushrooms in chroogomphus...
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albatrellus (mushroomexpert.com) major groups > polypores > albatrellus the genus albatrellus [ basidiomycetes > polyporales / russulales > "albatrellaceae" . . . ] by michael kuo members of the genus albatrellus are mycorrhizal associates with hardwoods and conifers across north america. they are polypores
--but they are terrestrial and have central stems. the tube layer on the underside of the cap is not easily removed, which helps separate the dozen or so species from the boletes . identifying species of albatrellus is not an insurmountable task, although there a few instances in which microscope work...
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