clitocybe การใช้
- The type species resembles " Clitocybe " and grows in forests.
- The species resemble " Clitocybe " and grow in forests or disturbed areas.
- The fungus was originally described as " Clitocybe elegans " by Roger Heim in 1963.
- Both " Omphalotus olivascens " and " Clitocybe dealbata " contain muscarine and are toxic.
- He is the author of works on the fungi of the " Clitocybe " and " Tricholomataceae " genera.
- ""'Clitocybe subcordispora " "'is a rare species of agaric fungus in the family Tricholomataceae.
- Distinguishing individual species of " Clitocybe " is generally prohibitively difficult to non-experts, requiring the analysis of microscopic characters.
- Therefore, with the exception of a few charismatic and readily identified members, " Clitocybe " mushrooms are rarely collected for consumption.
- Many small " Clitocybe " species contain the toxin muscarine, which was originally found in small amounts in the famous fly agaric.
- It was first described as " Clitocybe paradoxa " in 1896, and transferred to the newly created " Leucopaxillus " in 1925.
- Fruit bodies of " Clitocybe albirhiza " grow scattered, in groups, or in clusters under spruce, or, occasionally, larch and pine.
- This is very low and toxicity symptoms occur very rarely . " Inocybe " and " Clitocybe " contain muscarine concentrations up to 1.6 %.
- Thus it is hygrophanous in a way, but not to be confused with the smaller thin-fleshed " Clitocybe " species which are commonly characterized as hygrophanous.
- The bitter taste is caused by a triterpene called cucurbitacin B . The species was first described in 1873 as " Clitocybe gentianea " by French mycologist Lucien Qu閘et.
- The fungus was originally described as " Clitocybe sulphurea " by Charles Horton Peck in 1888; Rolf Singer transferred it to " Tricholomopsis " in 1969.
- It was initially described as " Agaricus clavipes " by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801, before German naturalist Paul Kummer transferred it to " Clitocybe " in 1871.
- These mushrooms often smell bad and can be mistaken for " Tricholoma " and " Clitocybe ", but mushrooms in those genera are more fragile and rot more quickly.
- Paul Kummer placed it in the genus " Tricholoma " in 1871, Hence the wood blewit is classified as either " Lepista nuda " or " Clitocybe nuda ".
- The false chanterelle was then placed in the genus " Clitocybe ", but it was later observed that its forked gills and dextrinoid spores indicated a relationship to " Paxillus ".
- "Big white mushroom " ( or BWM ) is also sometimes used to describe groups of difficult to identify larger and paler agarics, many of which are in the genus " Clitocybe ."
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