Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidiomycota known for its toxic species. Members of these genera are known to have a universal veil and a prominent volva at the base of their stipe which indicate their angiocarpic mode of germination. Universal veil is aimed at the protection of gills and the immature hymenium which is exposed for the spore dispersal at the time of maturity. Some members of this group are deadly poisonous although they also have much medicinal importance. Escalating human activities, environmental alterations, impact of biotic components and the distribution pattern of species has introduced some new species in the region. Ayubia National Park always remains a f...
Agaricus is among the most valuable and familiar genera belonging to Basidiomycota. These are known ...
A recent molecular phylogeny of Amanita recognises three subgenera and 11 sections. Members of subge...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoi...
Amanita is a striking and clearly marked genus of the Agaricaceae or gill fungi, characterized by hy...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Many species of Amanita sect. Phalloideae (Fr.) Quél. cause death of people after consumption around...
Two new species are described in Amanita sect. Amanita, viz. A. pulverotecta Bas from southeastern A...
Background: Lethal amanitas (Amanita section Phalloideae) are a group of wild, fatal mushrooms causi...
International audienceIn Europe, amatoxin-containing mushrooms are responsible for most of the deadl...
Raspe, Olivier/0000-0002-8426-2133; Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302; Amalfi, Mario/0000-0002-1792-7...
Agaricus is among the most valuable and familiar genera belonging to Basidiomycota. These are known ...
A recent molecular phylogeny of Amanita recognises three subgenera and 11 sections. Members of subge...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoi...
Amanita is a striking and clearly marked genus of the Agaricaceae or gill fungi, characterized by hy...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Many species of Amanita sect. Phalloideae (Fr.) Quél. cause death of people after consumption around...
Two new species are described in Amanita sect. Amanita, viz. A. pulverotecta Bas from southeastern A...
Background: Lethal amanitas (Amanita section Phalloideae) are a group of wild, fatal mushrooms causi...
International audienceIn Europe, amatoxin-containing mushrooms are responsible for most of the deadl...
Raspe, Olivier/0000-0002-8426-2133; Akata, Ilgaz/0000-0002-1731-1302; Amalfi, Mario/0000-0002-1792-7...
Agaricus is among the most valuable and familiar genera belonging to Basidiomycota. These are known ...
A recent molecular phylogeny of Amanita recognises three subgenera and 11 sections. Members of subge...
Four species of Amanita Pers. are documented from Western Australia. Amanita brunneola E.M.Davison &...