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    Cyanoboletus pulverulentus, commonly known as the ink stain bolete, is an edible bolete mushroom. It is found in deciduous and mixed forests, particularly...
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    Cyanoboletus is a fungal genus in the family Boletaceae. Circumscribed in 2014, it contains four species: C. flavosanguineus, C. rainisii, C. sinopulverulentus...
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  • the Cyanoboletus pulverulentus species complex. It was originally named as a species of Boletus in 2013 before being transferred to Cyanoboletus in 2014...
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    similar, but has reddish hues at the bottom of the stipe, as does Cyanoboletus pulverulentus, which stains a greener hue than B. coniferarum and tastes mild...
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  • hyperaccumulation and speciation in the edible ink stain bolete (Cyanoboletus pulverulentus)". Food Chemistry. 242: 225–231. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.09...
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  • concentrations. In clean environments, the edible mushroom species Cyanoboletus pulverulentus hyperaccumulates arsenic in concentrations reaching even 1,300 mg/kg...
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  • pseudorubinellus Chalciporus rubinellus Chalciporus rubritubifer Cyanoboletus pulverulentus Cyanoboletus rainisii Exsudoporus floridanus Exsudoporus frostii Fistulinella...
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    as Xerocomus, and including Boletus pulverulentus and Boletus impolitus., currently placed in genera Cyanoboletus and Hemileccinum, respectively. More...
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