MUSHROOM

type of basidium fungus characterized by spore-bearing gills on the underside of the umbrella- or cone-shaped cap. The name toadstool is popularly reserved for inedible or poisonous mushrooms, but this classification has no scientific basis. The only safe way of distinguishing between the edible and the poisonous species is to learn to identify them. Some poisonous mushrooms are of the genus Amanita. The genus includes the fly agaric, Amanita muscaria, and the death angel or destroying angel, A. virosa.

The use of edible mushrooms for food dates back at least to early Roman times. Originally a delicacy for the elite, mushrooms are now extensively grown on a commercial scale, especially the cultivated mushroom or champignon, Agaricus bisporus, and the shiitake mushroom, Lentinus edodes. Their culture requires careful control of temperature and humidity. The bulk of the crop in the United States is grown near Philadelphia. In Europe more than 50 species of mushrooms are marketed. Although mushrooms contain some protein and minerals, they are largely composed of water and hence are of limited nutritive value.

The truffle, puffball, and other edible fungi are sometimes also called mushrooms. In all cases the term mushroom is properly restricted to the above-ground portion, which is the reproductive organ. Mushrooms are classified in the kingdom Fungi, phylum (division) Basidiomycota.

See A. H. Smith and N. A. Weber, The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide (rev. ed. 1980); O. K. Miller, Jr., Mushrooms of North America (rev. ed. 1979); G. H. Lincoff, The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms (1981).

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...great deal of our knowledge of mushroom distribution and diversity...be encouraging the sport of mushroom hunting. Because mushrooms are reproductive structures...activities do no harm. A single mushroom can disperse hundreds of millions...
Monsters, Mushroom Clouds, and the Cold War American Science Fiction and the Roots of Postmodernism, 1946-1964 M. Keith Booker Contributions to the Study of Science Fiction and Fantasy, Number 95 Greenwood Press Westport, Connecticut London
...the late 1940s, particularly in docudramas of this type. Because of the reliance upon stock footage of, for example, the mushroom cloud of the detonated atomic bomb, the same scenes were found in many different movies and soon became familiar referents...
Mushroom cults are well attested worldwide and...G. Wasson .20 Folk- names for the mushroom proliferate wherever it is used; they...cephas. But pitro is a Semitic term for a mushroom; while cephas is related to the Latin...
...Autumn Pholiota. Pholiota autumnalis Field Mushroom Psalliota, campestris Haymakers Mushroom Psilocybe foenisecii Hypholoma spp. Inocybe...Pluteus Pluteus cervinus Volvaria spp. Fly Mushroom Amanita muscaria. Destroying Angel " virosa...
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...distinct groups based on their attitude toward mushrooms: "mycophiles" (mushroom lovers), and "mycophobes" (mushroom haters). In their major opus Mushrooms, Russia, and History, a two-volume work published...
M. Keith Booker. Monsters, Mushroom Clouds, and the Cold War: American...describes as the project of Monsters, Mushroom Clouds, and the Cold War, "a more...question for reviewers of Monsters, Mushroom Clouds, and the Cold War is whether...
...economic rewards generated by the mushroom trade and create manifold interpretations of the mushrooms powers. In Feinbergs words: Mushrooms...Except for a brief account of his mushroom sessions, Feinberg spares the reader...
...mating system of the mushroom Pholiota nameko was...homologs exist in most mushroom genomes (this study...in P. nameko. The mushrooms in the genus Coprinus...control of mating type in mushrooms has been intensely studied...Lange is a common mushroom species that fruits...
The Mushroom Body Defect Gene Product Is an Essential...A. Nash MUTATIONS in the X-linked mushroom body defect (mud) gene were originally...calyces, the input neuropil for the mushroom bodies (MBs). Mud mutants are also...
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...the diagnosis and treatment of mushroom poisoning, mushroom cultivation, mushrooms as medicine, and the law pertaining...connection between mycorrhizal mushrooms and evergreen trees is what brings mushroom hunters to places like Telluride...
...harbor before it can be incoculated with mushroom spawn, or mushroom starter. Mushrooms grow from spores, just as other plants...frozen. FDA has jurisdiction over canned mushrooms and mushroom products that move in interstate commerce...
...thyme 8 oz. wild mushroom mix or assorted mushrooms, chopped (3...FRIHERS WITH ENOKI MUSHROOM SAUCE Serves 4...comes to dried mushrooms, a lew go a long...substitute any dried mushroom in the fritters and use button mushrooms in the sauce...
...Stalking the Wild Mushroom. by Marian Segal Mushrooms can kill you...weight. The wild mushroom business has...violence. Some wild mushrooms sell for $100...contamination with toxic mushroom species. But...guarantees that toxic mushrooms wont reach the...
...little filaments mushroom hyphae are really...mycological circles, mushrooms simply arent talked...own. THE GLOBAL MUSHROOM TRADE Wild mushrooms have long been...benefits of the mushroom harvest are difficult...wealth generated by mushrooms in Champa is dramatically...
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...the poisons? Rubbish. If a mushroom is easy to peel, its all right...Rubbish. All brightly coloured mushrooms are poisonous? Rubbish. All mushrooms that smell good are edible? Rubbish. Any mushroom that turns blue when you cut...
...the poisons? Rubbish. If a mushroom is easy to peel, its all right...Rubbish. All brightly coloured mushrooms are poisonous? Rubbish. All mushrooms that smell good are edible? Rubbish. Any mushroom that turns blue when you cut...
...also known as table mushroom or cultivated mushroom, and is now one of the most widely cultivated mushrooms in the world. If picked...kill the mycelium. Mushrooms do not need sun to grow so position your mushroom kit where there is absolutely...
...sun at all. Mushrooms are a great...is to get a mushroom kit, which...white button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus...known as table mushroom or cultivated...youre growing mushrooms! The ideal temperature for mushroom growing is 18C...
...white and chestnut mushrooms. These types account for 95% of UK mushroom sales and include white mushrooms like button, closed...month study showed a mushroom-based diet produced...loss of fat tissue. Mushrooms are low in calories...
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...the elite, mushrooms are now extensively...the cultivated mushroom or champignon...also called mushrooms. In all cases the term mushroom is properly...Weber, The Mushroom Hunters Field...Miller, Jr., Mushrooms of North America...
MUSHROOM POISONING fungal poisoning...by ingestion of certain mushrooms (fungal organisms), most...liver and kidneys. Some mushrooms contain substances that...poisoning from eating canned mushrooms are not caused by poisonous...
...the exhaust port lets out the products of combustion. A mushroom-shaped valve is held tightly over each port by a coil spring...carburetor. In 1889 Daimler introduced a four-stroke engine with mushroom-shaped valves and two cylinders arranged in a V, having...
...original plant was lost. It has recently been identified with the fly agaric mushroom, Amanita muscaria, used in Siberian shamanism. See R. G. Wasson, Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality (1971). ____________________ Copyright...
...movement over a mountain gorge. Maillart was also an innovator in the development of reinforced-concrete beamless floor slab (mushroom-column) construction, which has been used in warehouses, factories, and other multistoried buildings...
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