• Chemical tests in mushroom identification are methods that aid in determining the variety of some fungi. The most useful tests are Melzer's reagent and...
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    smelling mushrooms carries its own hazards because of poisons and allergens. Chemical tests are also used for some genera. In general, identification to genus...
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    "a giant mushroom that increased the height of the pillar to a total of 45,000 feet". In 1946, the Operation Crossroads nuclear bomb tests were described...
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    Additionally, mushrooms can absorb chemicals within polluted locations, accumulating pollutants and heavy metals including arsenic and iron—sometimes in lethal...
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  • Amatoxin (redirect from Mushroom toxin)
    half a mushroom cap can cause severe liver injury if swallowed. The compounds have a similar structure, that of eight amino-acid residues arranged in a conserved...
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    Lactifluus volemus (category Fungi described in 1753)
    If a drop of ferric sulphate (used as a chemical test in mushroom identification) is applied to the mushroom flesh, it will immediately stain dark bluish-green...
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    basket stinkhorn, bamboo mushrooms, bamboo pith, long net stinkhorn, crinoline stinkhorn, bridal veil, or veiled lady, is a fungus in the family Phallaceae...
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    psilocybin mushrooms in nature, and one of the most potent. The mushrooms have a distinctive conical to bell-shaped cap, up to 2.5 cm (1 in) in diameter...
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    degree of bluing in a Psilocybe fruit body roughly correlates with the concentration of psilocin in the mushroom. Psilocybin is chemically far more stable...
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    Psilocybin (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
    historical accounts about psilocybin mushrooms typically lack sufficient information to allow species identification, and usually refer to the nature of...
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    Baorangia bicolor (category Fungi described in 1807)
    stain yellow-brown when placed in dilute potassium hydroxide (KOH). Further methods of identification are chemical tests. With the application of FeSO4...
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    mushroom, or the cauliflower coral, is an edible species of coral fungus in the family Gomphaceae. Its robust fruit body can grow up to 15 cm (6 in)...
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    Α-Amanitin (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
    possibly the most deadly of all the amatoxins, toxins found in several species of the mushroom genus Amanita, one being the death cap (Amanita phalloides)...
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  • Gyromitrin (category Multiple chemicals in an infobox that need indexing)
    Michigan Press. pp. 23–27. ISBN 978-0-472-03036-1. "Morel Mushroom Identification". Mushroom Appreciation. 24 February 2022. Karlson-Stiber C, Persson...
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    Benomyl (category Articles containing unverified chemical infoboxes)
    and florists, mushroom pickers and floriculturists have reported allergic reactions to benomyl. In a laboratory study, dogs fed benomyl in their diets for...
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    matched. One of the first true tests of this new technology was in the aftermath of the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929. During the Prohibition Era...
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    Mycena leaiana (category Fungi described in 1845)
    Gibson Lea (1785–1844), a mushroom collector from Ohio who had sent a collection of specimens to Berkeley for identification. The hygrophanous cap is 1...
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    Coprinellus micaceus (category Fungi described in 1786)
    species of mushroom-forming fungus in the family Psathyrellaceae with a cosmopolitan distribution. The fruit bodies of the saprobe typically grow in clusters...
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    Tylopilus felleus (category Fungi described in 1788)
    2–8 μm that appear in the hyphae and throughout the hymenium, and a large (8–12 μm) globule in the pleurocystidia. Several chemical tests have been documented...
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    Paul (1996). "5. Good tips for great trips". Psilocybin Mushrooms of the World: An identification guide. Berkeley, CA: Ten Speed Press. p. 36. ISBN 978-0-89815-839-7...
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  • developed specific chemical tests on the milk cap mushrooms. He tried to define macroscopic characters to allow the identification of agarics and boletes...
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  • and does not test it. Next, the sample must be made testable. Urine and oral fluid can be used "as is" for some tests, but other tests require the drugs...
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    Butyriboletus regius (category Fungi described in 1832)
    fusoid (wider in the middle and tapering toward the ends) to more or less cylindrical, and have dimensions of 12–17 by 4–5 μm. Chemical tests can be used...
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  • identify seasonal allergies, such as laboratory tests, imaging tests, and nasal endoscopy. In the laboratory tests, the doctor will take a nasal smear and it...
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    Fungus (redirect from Sexuality in fungi)
    microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one of the traditional eukaryotic kingdoms...
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    Umami (category 1908 establishments in Japan)
    such as Maldives fish, Katsuobushi, sardines, and anchovies), tomatoes, mushrooms, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, meat extract, yeast extract, kimchi, cheeses...
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    Leucocoprinus (category Taxa described in 1888)
    genus of fungi in the family Agaricaceae. Its best-known member is the distinctive yellow mushroom Leucocoprinus birnbaumii, which is found in plant pots...
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    Astraeus hygrometricus (category Fungi described in 1801)
    is a species of fungus in the family Diplocystaceae. Young specimens resemble a puffball when unopened. In maturity, the mushroom displays the characteristic...
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  • Burkholderia gladioli (category Bacteria described in 1885)
    alliicola causes onion bulb rot B. g. pv. agaricicola causes soft rot in mushrooms B. g. pv. cocovenerans (sometimes written as cocovenenans) spoils coconut...
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  • doi:10.29203/ka.1992.294. Wasson, R. Gordon (1980). The wondrous mushroom: Mycolatry in Mesoamerica. New York: McGraw-Hill. pp. 5–10. ISBN 978-0-07-068442-3...
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