parasite fungus so transforms the host mushroom that it's impossible to tell what the host was. the lobster mushroom , for example, is a russula or lactarius mushroom that has been covered with a bright orange hypomyces species, hypomyces lactifluorum . six ofthe most commonly collected hypomyces species...
--but i'm always willing to make exceptions for stinkhorns (see lysurus corallocephalus for an african example). the fused arms that form a stem-like structure define thegenus colus, but species within thegenus "are not clear cut," according to stinkhorn expert d. m. dring ( ). colus hirudinosus is...
are shaggy to scaly, blackish or grayish mushrooms with partial veils and woolly stems. their flesh stains pinkish or orangish red when sliced, then slowly turns black. species of strobilomyces are mycorrhizal with hardwoods in eastern north america. many ofthe reigning concepts in strobilomyces taxonomy...
mycetinis, strobilurus, tricholomopsis, and xerula --as well as some ofthe larger marasmioid mushrooms . identification of collybioid mushrooms ranges from fairly easy to extremely difficult. you will have better luck with identification if you have a robust collection of many mushrooms, representing...
of them are radically different, from a mycological standpoint, belonging to entirely different phyla. identifying these mushrooms ranges from relatively easy to profoundly difficult. while i hope to expand coverage of this fascinating group ofmushroomsinthe future, for now my treatment ofthe clubs...
in winter season update: / / visiting the cultivation ofmushrooms pattern left by the center for bac ninh kn - kn coordination centre plant biotechnology ( agricultural genetics institute ) held in binh duong , binh gia , we see the chalk farmers start . east nipples the incipient winter day , inthe...
hyphae often gather in dense networks known as mycelium. the mycelium is the vegetative part of a fungus, and consists ofthe mass branching, thread-like hyphae. the mycelium grows through the medium on which the fungus feeds. because most fungi are embedded inthe medium in which they grow, most often...
place of " " insert " " p. : for pleurotus dryinus expand distribution to "on hardwoods, widely distributed" p. : in description of tricholomopsis change "pseudoamyloid" to "inamyloid" p. : add "poisonous" to tricholomopsis platyphylla p. : leads a and b: delete information on cheilocystidia p. : lead...
and microscopic analysis is often needed. important macroscopic features include the color and texture ofthe cap and stem surfaces, sizes and proportions, and an assessment of whether the specimen was growing on the wood of conifers or hardwoods. under the microscope, a roman aqueduct section , mounted...