In Japan, the Agaricus blazei mushroom is a highly popular herb, which is used by close to 500,000 people. In Japan, Agaricus ... T. Takaku; Y. Kimura; H. Okuda (May 2001). "Isolation of an antitumor compound from Agaricus blazei Murill and its mechanism of ...
Agaricus bisporus), commonly known as champignons. Many mushrooms, including some coveted in haute cuisine, like truffles and ...
... is also found in mushrooms such as Agaricus bisporus or Phellinus linteus. PCA is regarded as an active ...
The first record of an economic impact of mycoviruses on fungi was recorded in cultivated mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) in the ... Romaine CP, Schlagnhaufer B (June 1995). "PCR analysis of the viral complex associated with La France disease of Agaricus ...
The fungus has acquired an extensive synonymy in its taxonomic history: Agaricus edodes Berk. (1878) Armillaria edodes (Berk.) ... The fungus was first described scientifically as Agaricus edodes by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1877. It was placed in the genus ... Agaricus bisporus)". J Agric Food Chem. 50 (10): 3671-3674. doi:10.1021/jf073398s. PMID 18442245. Cardwell, Glenn; Bornman, ...
Fries' description of Agaricus (Hiatula) crenulata is very similar and only differs in the spore colour which he describes as ... The correct spelling of the name is Agaricus (Hiatula) crenulata and since the description of this species is very similar, it ... Pegler states that the species may have been recorded in 1851 from Costa Rica by Elias Magnus Fries as Agaricus (Hiatula) ... However this citation is incorrect as Agaricus crenulatus is documented as being beige-purple. ...
Agaricus bisporus, or the cultivated mushroom, is the primary victim of brown blotch disease. The most common symptom of brown ... of the extracellular toxin tolaasin in the manifestation of brown blotch disease symptoms by Pseudomonas tolaasii on Agaricus ...
nov.: a critical review of the complex of Agaricus porreus and A. prasiosmus" (PDF). Czech Mycology. 48 (4): 309-323. Bon, M. ( ...
... is a nematode parasite of Elaeidobius kamerunicus, Vigna marina, and Agaricus bisporus. In June 1980 ...
It was originally described as Agaricus reticeps by French mycologist Camille Montagne in 1856. William Alphonso Murrill ...
... was first described as Agaricus luteofolius by Charles Horton Peck in 1875. It was renamed Pholiota ...
Agaricus arvensis Agaricus campestris Agaricus praerimosus Agrocybe praecox Amanita muscaria Amanita phalloides Amanita ... doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1988.tb00275.x. Wang B, Lu B, Jia DH (2009). "Genetic relationships between Agaricus campestris fruit ... 1988). "Effects of the fairy ring fungus Agaricus arvensis on nutrient availability in grassland". New Phytologist. 110 (3): ...
The species was first described as Agaricus hemitrichus by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1801. Elias Magnus Fries transferred to ...
The species was first described as Agaricus purpurascens by Elias Magnus Fries in 1818. In 1838 Fries reclassified it as ...
The type species is Cryptomarasmius corbariensis (formerly Marasmius corbariensis and originally Agaricus androsaceus var. ...
Koyyalamudi SR, Jeong SC, Song CH, Cho KY, Pang G (April 2009). "Vitamin D2 formation and bioavailability from Agaricus ...
Agaricus sanguinea was described by Bulliard and renamed Russula sanguinea by Elias Magnus Fries. Both the specific epithets ... The bloody brittlegill was first described as Agaricus sanguinarius by Heinrich Christian Friedrich Schumacher in 1803, and ...
It was first described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801 as a species of Agaricus. French mycologist Claude-Casimir Gillet ...
The species was first described as Agaricus rhodoxanthus by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1822. Giacomo Bresadola transferred it ...
Species of Agaricus have brown spores and the gills of mature specimens are never white. There are a few poisonous species ... The fungus was first described in 1772 by Italian naturalist Giovanni Antonio Scopoli, who named it Agaricus procerus. Rolf ...
The species was first named as Agaricus eburneus by French botanist Jean Bulliard in 1783. Elias Fries divided the large genus ... Agaricus into a number of "tribes" (taxonomically equivalent to modern sections) in his Systema Mycologicum I, and classified A ...
The species, originally named Agaricus adscendens by Wilhelm Gottfried Lasch in 1829, was first collected in the Province of ... According to Maas Geesteranus, Miles Berkeley's 1836 Agaricus tenerrimus is the same species as Mycena adscendens, as well as ... An additional synonym is Agaricus (Mycena) farinellus, described by Johann Feltgen from Luxembourg in 1906. The variety M. ...
... under the name Agaricus lactifluus. In 1821, Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries called it Agaricus volemus in his Systema ... In this work he proposed a grouping of related species (called a tribus, or tribe) within the genus Agaricus, which he named ... Another historical synonym is Lactarius lactifluus, used by Lucien Quélet in 1886, a renaming based on Linnaeus's Agaricus ...
The fungus was first described to science as Agaricus speireus by Elias Fries in 1815. Scott Redhead transferred it to the new ...
Hitoshi Neda has proposed this fungus is the same as one described by Miles Joseph Berkeley as Agaricus guepiniformis in 1878, ... Redhead, Scott A.; Neda, Hitoshi (2006). "(1741) Proposal to Conserve the Name Pleurotus japonicus against Agaricus ...
... was originally published in 1788 as Agaricus radiatus by English naturalist James Bolton. Samuel Frederick ...
The species was first named by German botanist Heinrich Schrader as Agaricus pubescens in 1794. Elias Magnus Fries gave it its ...
The species was first described by as Agaricus varius by Jacob Christian Schäffer in 1774. It was given its current name by ...
gyromitrin and agaritine are hydrazine derivatives found in the commercially produced mushroom species Agaricus bisporus. ...
English mycologist Miles Joseph Berkeley scientifically described it and named it Agaricus albuminosus. It was transferred to ...