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    Amanita phalloides (/æməˈnaɪtə fəˈlɔɪdiːz/), commonly known as the death cap, is a deadly poisonous basidiomycete fungus and mushroom, one of many in the...
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    the spring-fruiting Amanita verna is a similar all-white species, as is the autumn-fruiting, white form of Amanita phalloides (deathcap). Both are equally...
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    deadly poisonous fungi including the death cap (A. phalloides) and several all-white species of Amanita known as "destroying angels": A. bisporigera of eastern...
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    angel), Amanita exitialis (Guangzhou destroying angel), Amanita magnivelaris, Amanita ocreata (western NA destroying angel), Amanita phalloides (death...
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    Botanique. A. verna is a close relative of A. phalloides (the death cap); both species belong to the Amanita subfamily Phalloideae. The fool's mushroom is...
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  • cell metabolism stops and apoptosis ensues. The RNA polymerase of Amanita phalloides has mutations that make it insensitive to the effects of amatoxins;...
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    of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Amanita bisporigera to identify molecular polymorphisms in the related Amanita phalloides" (PDF). Molecular Ecology Notes...
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    attributable to the Amanita phalloides mushroom. A majority of these cases are due to mistaken identity. This is a common occurrence with A. phalloides in particular...
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    much more poisonous species, such as the death cap Amanita phalloides Fungi portal List of Amanita species "Standardized Common Names for Wild Species...
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    Destroying angel (category Amanita)
    world. Amanita bisporigera is associated with oaks and conifers. The destroying angel (Amanita bisporigera) and the death cap (Amanita phalloides) account...
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    smell of rapeseed or potato. It is often confused with the related Amanita phalloides, the death cap, hence the common name. The false death cap is found...
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    confused with Amanita phalloides, the death cap, in both appearance and odor. List of Amanita species Tulloss, R. E. (7 November 2021). "Amanita princeps"...
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    Agaricales. It contains the same deadly amatoxins found in the death cap (Amanita phalloides). Ingestion in toxic amounts causes severe liver damage with vomiting...
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    in several mushrooms belonging to the genus Amanita. Some examples are the death cap (Amanita phalloides) and members of the destroying angel complex...
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    Amanita subjunquillea, also known as the East Asian death cap is a mushroom of the large genus Amanita, which occurs in East and Southeast Asia. Potentially...
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    Phallolysin is a protein found the Amanita phalloides species of the Amanita genus of mushrooms, the species commonly known as the death cap mushroom...
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    transcription. Alpha-amanitin is the main toxin from the species Amanita phalloides, poisonous if ingested by humans or animals. Antipain - An oligopeptide...
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  • Thumbnail for Amanita brunnescens
    is a native North American mushroom of the large genus Amanita. It differs from A. phalloides (the death cap) by its fragile volva and tendency to bruise...
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    hyphae. Amanita vaginata is similar, however A. vaginata has non-amyloid spores and lacks a ring on the stipe. It differs from A. phalloides (the death...
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    the genus Amanita. This genus contains some of the deadliest mushrooms in the world, most notably A. phalloides and A. ocreata. List of Amanita species...
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    Amanita muscaria, commonly known as the fly agaric or fly amanita, is a basidiomycete of the genus Amanita. It is a large white-gilled, white-spotted,...
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    toxins called phallotoxins, which are found in the death cap mushroom (Amanita phalloides). It is a rigid bicyclic heptapeptide that is lethal after a few days...
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    A. muscaria and A. phalloides. List of Amanita species "Amanita jacksonii - Amanitaceae.org - Taxonomy and Morphology of Amanita and Limacella". www...
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    Amanita velosa, commonly known as the springtime amanita, or bittersweet orange ringless amanita is a species of agaric found in California, as well as...
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    toxins found in several species of the mushroom genus Amanita, one being the death cap (Amanita phalloides) as well as the destroying angel, a complex of similar...
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  • silibinin are used in liver poisoning from certain mushrooms, notably Amanita phalloides, although the use of milk-thistle is controversial. Some common herbs...
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  • heptapeptides (seven amino acids), isolated from the death cap mushroom (Amanita phalloides). They differ from the closely related amatoxins by being one residue...
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    Amanita pantherina, also known as the panther cap, false blusher, and the panther amanita due to its similarity to the true blusher (Amanita rubescens)...
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    bodies of certain gilled mushrooms. The developing Caesar's mushroom (Amanita caesarea), for example, which may resemble a small white sphere at this...
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    considered invasive species in certain parts of the world: Amanita muscaria Amanita phalloides Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis Batrachochytrium salamandrivorans...
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