Some but not all of the species of 'little brown mushrooms' in the genus Galerina contain deadly amatoxins at concentrations equaling those in the death cap, Amanita phalloides. However, Galerina's ~300 species are notoriously difficult to identify by morphology, and the identity of toxin-containing specimens has not been verified with DNA barcode sequencing. This left open the question of which Galerina species contain toxins and which do not. We selected specimens for toxin analysis using a preliminary phylogeny of the fungal DNA barcode region, the ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region. Using liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, we analyzed amatoxins from 70 samples of Galerina and close relatives, collected in western B...
International audienceFood poisoning caused by toxic mushrooms, such as species in the Amanita genus...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
Mushrooms of some Galerina species equal the most poisonous Amanita species in their concentrations ...
Background: Lethal amanitas (Amanita section Phalloideae) are a group of wild, fatal mushrooms causi...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Amatoxins, most of which are hepatotoxic, can cause fatal intoxication. While mushrooms in the amato...
Fig. 2. Phylogenetic tree based on sequences of the ITS region of nuclear rDNA. Posterior probabilit...
About 95% of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide are caused by amatoxins and phallotoxins mostly pro...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Abstract Background Genomes of lethal Amanita and Galerina mushrooms have gradually become available...
The goal of this research project is to develop a repository of Vermont mushrooms residing within th...
Background: The cyclic peptide toxins of Amanita mushrooms, such as α-amanitin and phalloidin, are e...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
International audienceFood poisoning caused by toxic mushrooms, such as species in the Amanita genus...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
Mushrooms of some Galerina species equal the most poisonous Amanita species in their concentrations ...
Background: Lethal amanitas (Amanita section Phalloideae) are a group of wild, fatal mushrooms causi...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Species in the mushroom genus Lepiota can cause fatal mushroom poisonings due to their content of am...
Amatoxins, most of which are hepatotoxic, can cause fatal intoxication. While mushrooms in the amato...
Fig. 2. Phylogenetic tree based on sequences of the ITS region of nuclear rDNA. Posterior probabilit...
About 95% of fatal mushroom poisonings worldwide are caused by amatoxins and phallotoxins mostly pro...
Amanita ovoidea is generally considered edible and is morphologically similar to Amanita proxima tha...
Abstract Background Genomes of lethal Amanita and Galerina mushrooms have gradually become available...
The goal of this research project is to develop a repository of Vermont mushrooms residing within th...
Background: The cyclic peptide toxins of Amanita mushrooms, such as α-amanitin and phalloidin, are e...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...
International audienceFood poisoning caused by toxic mushrooms, such as species in the Amanita genus...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita jarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri E...
The following three similar Amanita spp. are described: Amanita djarilmari E.M.Davison, A. gardneri ...