• Agrocybe retigera is a species of mushroom in the genus Agrocybe. (wikipedia.org)
  • The currently accepted scientific name Agrocybe praecox dates from 1889, when Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod (1860 - 1900) transferred it to the new genus Agrocybe that he established with Agrocybe praecox as the type species. (first-nature.com)
  • Likely a species of Agrocybe, or possibly the related genus Cyclocybe. (wildmushroomhunting.org)
  • Species of Agrocybe. (wildmushroomhunting.org)
  • Agrocybe praecox mushrooms have partial veil, so these may be this species. (wildmushroomhunting.org)
  • This species is noteworthy in its genus by ·absence of viscidity and odor of radishes, and by its large size and occurrence in abundance in cultivated ground. (hebeloma.org)
  • The Key Council develops, refines, and field tests keys to selected species and genera of mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest. (svims.ca)
  • They have pink gills and a volva at the stem base, and species can be confused with those of the poisonous genus AMANITA . (nih.gov)
  • Mostly, all species in a genus have the same form of fruitbody but there are exceptions. (naturemapr.org)
  • This means that in any categorization based only on macroscopic features there will inevitably be cases where all the species of a genus do not fit into the one category. (naturemapr.org)
  • The most abundant species of the genus is Beauveria bassiana , found in a wide host range of nearly 750 insect species, with extended studies on host-pathogen interactions at the molecular level and all the prerequisite knowledge for its commercial production [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • B. brongniartii , the second most common species of the genus, has narrow host specificity and is well-studied as the pathogen of the European cockchafer ( Melolontha melolontha ), a pest in permanent grasslands and orchards [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As is usually the case for most mitosporic fungi, morphological characters are inadequate for delimiting species within a genus and this creates a continuing demand of screening for additional taxonomic characters. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Due to frequent ambiguities in species delimitation in the genus of giant parasol mushrooms, the data may contain inaccuracies. (funginomi.com)
  • Aspergillus niger is a fungus and one of the most common species of the genus Aspergillus. (ensembl.org)
  • Most of the gilled fungi were initially placed in a giant Agaricus genus, now redistributed to many other genera. (first-nature.com)
  • Agrocybe praecox is an early-fruiting mushroom appearing late spring and is recognized by a tan-brown to biscuit brown, smooth to cracked in dry weather, sometimes appendiculate cap (3-6 cm broad), closed gills, and tendency to have pallid rhizomorphs (root-forms) at the base. (citscihub.nz)
  • Commonly known as the Spring Fieldcap or, in some older field guides, as the Spring Agaric, Agrocybe praecox is one of a complex group of fungi that are very difficult to separate in the field. (first-nature.com)
  • Agrocybe praecox is considered edible if well cooked, but it is said by some to retain a bitter taste and is of very poor quality. (first-nature.com)
  • Agrocybe praecox is one of a complex group of fungi that are very difficult to separate in the field. (citscihub.nz)
  • A genus of edible mushrooms in the family Pluteaceae. (nih.gov)
  • We also identified 160 other putative inter-kingdom HGT events across 11 fungal genera. (arcadiascience.com)
  • Use of formal taxonomic categories (e.g. genera, families or orders) would avoid the splitting of genera but such categories would not be easy for a non-expert to use since many such categories rely on microscopic features. (naturemapr.org)
  • The entomopathogenic fungi of the genus Beauveria are cosmopolitan with a variety of different insect hosts. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Agrocybe retigera is most commonly found in tropical and sub-tropical areas around the globe. (wikipedia.org)
  • A genus of saprobic mushrooms in the family Bolbitiaceae that grow in grass, dung, garden mulch, or in woods. (nih.gov)
  • Género de setas saprobias de la familia Bolbitiaceae que crecen en la hierba, el estiércol, la cubierta vegetal (mulch) de jardines o en la madera. (bvsalud.org)
  • HN - 2009 MH - Agrocybe UI - D055362 MN - B5.179.100.107 MS - A genus of saprobic mushrooms in the family Bolbitiaceae that grow in grass, dung, garden mulch, or in woods. (nih.gov)
  • The Dictionary of the fungi is a regularly updated text with details about all fungal genera and other information on mycology (Kirk et al . (fao.org)
  • At that time most gilled fungi were placed initially in one gigantic Agaricus genus, whose contents have since largely been redistributed to other newer genera. (first-nature.com)
  • A genus of fungi of the family Tricholomataceae, order AGARICALES . (nih.gov)
  • They are a polyphyletic, informal genus of fungi that contain the psychoactive substances psilocybin and psilocin. (budlyft.com)
  • Trichophyton is a genus of fungi, which includes the parasitic varieties that cause tinea, including athlete's foot, ringworm, jock itch, and similar infections of the nail, beard, skin and scalp. (ensembl.org)
  • A delicate grassland and woodland-edge conecap, this species was transferred to its present genus by the Swiss mycologist Victor Fayod (1860 - 1900), at which point its binomial name became Conocybe tenera . (first-nature.com)
  • Less obviously, the specific epithet tenera comes from the Latin tener and means tender or delicate, an appropriate description for this and other members of the genus Conocybe , which are extremely fragile. (first-nature.com)
  • AKA cylindracea and aegerita ), is not very closely related to Agrocybe at all, with Galerina , Hebeloma , Psilocybe and other genera situated between them! (mushroomexpert.com)
  • The family Strophariaceae (notably the genera Pholiota, Psilocybe, Hebeloma, Galerina, Gymnopilus, Agrocybe and Stropharia genera) are brownish-gilled mushrooms with many characteristics similar to those of the Cortinariaceae . (first-nature.com)
  • The agrocybe aegerita is abundantly available and hence, is very affordable. (thechinesesouplady.com)
  • Agrocybe Aegerita culture plates are the perfect way for experienced users to cultivate at scale. (sporeprinters.com)
  • We recommend the Agrocybe aegerita liquid culture syringe for inexperienced mushroom enthusiasts to limit the possibility of contamination. (sporeprinters.com)
  • Agrocybe Aegerita liquid culture syringes are the perfect way to get started with Black Poplar mushroom cultivation. (sporeprinters.com)
  • The main genera that you are likely to encounter regularly are Hypholoma, Pholiota, Psilocybe and Stropharia . (first-nature.com)