Agaricus is among the most valuable and familiar genera belonging to Basidiomycota. These are known to have a partial veil on their stipe, which helps to protect the gills when they are immature. Escalating human activity and distribution pattern of the species has introduced some new one in the territory while pushing the previously reported one to extinction. Ayubia Nationa Park always remains a suitable place for mushroom hunters and number of species of plants and fungi has already been reported. The present survey was aimed at improving the previous collection and also to check the certain characters of the genus Agaricus. Keywords: Genus Agaricus, Ayubia National Par
Objective of this study is the identification of a rare mushroom genus, Marasmius sp. (edible), for ...
Studi taksonomi jamur di Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun (TNGH) belum dilakukan dengan intensif.Sebany...
Agaricales is a group of macrofungi which comprises of many edible and poisonous members. Agaricales...
The environment is being altered very quickly with the passage of time. No doubt human activities ha...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
A 3 years survey was conducted from 2011 to 2014 during which 133 Agaricus-like mushrooms from diffe...
International audienceIn a recent revision of the genus Agaricus, A. section Xanthodermatei was spli...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
A large species diversity has recently been discovered in the genus Agaricus. Six subgenera and 23 s...
Karwa A, Rai MK. 2010. Spesies Agaricus dari India Tengah yang belum dilaporkan sampai sekarang. Nus...
International audienceAgaricus (Basidiomycota) is a genus of saprobic fungi that includes edible cul...
Agaricus is a saprophytic mushroom genus widely distributed throughout the world. In this study, a s...
Based on the collections made for mushroom between 1996-2010 in mountain areas in Sulaimani and Erbi...
The article provides information about new for Azerbaijan records of agaricoid fungi collected durin...
The paper presents informations on Agaricus excellens (F. H. Møller) F. H. Møller, A. maleolens F. H...
Objective of this study is the identification of a rare mushroom genus, Marasmius sp. (edible), for ...
Studi taksonomi jamur di Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun (TNGH) belum dilakukan dengan intensif.Sebany...
Agaricales is a group of macrofungi which comprises of many edible and poisonous members. Agaricales...
The environment is being altered very quickly with the passage of time. No doubt human activities ha...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
A 3 years survey was conducted from 2011 to 2014 during which 133 Agaricus-like mushrooms from diffe...
International audienceIn a recent revision of the genus Agaricus, A. section Xanthodermatei was spli...
Genus Amanita is among the most commonly found and most familiar genera belonging to phyllum Basidio...
A large species diversity has recently been discovered in the genus Agaricus. Six subgenera and 23 s...
Karwa A, Rai MK. 2010. Spesies Agaricus dari India Tengah yang belum dilaporkan sampai sekarang. Nus...
International audienceAgaricus (Basidiomycota) is a genus of saprobic fungi that includes edible cul...
Agaricus is a saprophytic mushroom genus widely distributed throughout the world. In this study, a s...
Based on the collections made for mushroom between 1996-2010 in mountain areas in Sulaimani and Erbi...
The article provides information about new for Azerbaijan records of agaricoid fungi collected durin...
The paper presents informations on Agaricus excellens (F. H. Møller) F. H. Møller, A. maleolens F. H...
Objective of this study is the identification of a rare mushroom genus, Marasmius sp. (edible), for ...
Studi taksonomi jamur di Taman Nasional Gunung Halimun (TNGH) belum dilakukan dengan intensif.Sebany...
Agaricales is a group of macrofungi which comprises of many edible and poisonous members. Agaricales...