نتایج جستجو برای: amanita

تعداد نتایج: 573  

Journal: :The New phytologist 2010
Benjamin E Wolfe Franck Richard Hugh B Cross Anne Pringle

Despite a growing awareness of the global reach of ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungal introductions, little is known about the fate of introduced EM fungi in novel ranges. Using herbarium specimens, species distribution models, and field collections of sporocarps, root tips and extramatrical mycelia, we assessed the distribution and abundance of the European species Amanita phalloides in North America...

Journal: :Mycologia 2010
Alfredo Justo Ingo Morgenstern Heather E Hallen-Adams David S Hibbett

The systematic position of secotioid (Torrendia) and gasteroid (Amarrendia) forms within the agaricoid Amanita lineage (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) was studied with molecular (nLSU, ITS) data. Secotioid and gasteroid forms occur in four independent clades nested within agaricoid forms. One clade corresponds to the secotioid T. pulchella from southern Europe and northern Africa. The others corres...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2003
Yoichi Iwafuchi Takashi Morita Hideyuki Kobayashi Kensaku Kasuga Kazuhisa Ito Osamu Nakagawa Kaoru Kunisada Shigeru Miyazaki Akira Kamimura

A 66-year-old man with diabetes developed acute renal failure after ingestion of Amanita pseudoporphyria Hongo. Laboratory data showed acute nonoliguric renal failure. A renal biopsy showed acute tubular necrosis with glomerular minor abnormalities. He received hemodialysis treatment for 3 weeks and his renal function normalized 2 months after admission. We discuss the differences in acute rena...

Journal: :Mycobiology 2015
Hae Jin Cho Myung Soo Park Hyun Lee Seung-Yoon Oh Yeongseon Jang Jonathan J Fong Young Woon Lim

Amanita (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is one of the most well-known genera composed of poisonous mushrooms. This genus of almost 500 species is distributed worldwide. Approximately 240 macrofungi were collected through an ongoing survey of indigenous fungi of Mt. Jeombong in Inje County, Korea in 2014. Among these specimens, 25 were identified as members of Amanita using macroscopic features. Spe...

2017
Benjarong Thongbai Steven L Miller Marc Stadler Kathrin Wittstein Kevin D Hyde Saisamorn Lumyong Olivier Raspé

Amanita ballerina and A. brunneitoxicaria spp. nov. are introduced from Thailand. Amanita fuligineoides is also reported for the first time from Thailand, increasing the known distribution of this taxon. Together, those findings support our view that many taxa are yet to be discovered in the region. While both morphological characters and a multiple-gene phylogeny clearly place A. brunneitoxica...

Journal: :Biopolymers 2010
Jonathan D Walton Heather E Hallen-Adams Hong Luo

Some species of mushrooms in the genus Amanita are extremely poisonous and frequently fatal to mammals including humans and dogs. Their extreme toxicity is due to amatoxins such as alpha- and beta-amanitin. Amanita mushrooms also biosynthesize a chemically related group of toxins, the phallotoxins, such as phalloidin. The amatoxins and phallotoxins (collectively known as the Amanita toxins) are...

Journal: :Journal of the South African Veterinary Association 1997
T W Naudé W L Berry

Amanita pantherina poisoning is suspected as the cause of a severe, transient neurological disorder in three 5-week-old German shepherd puppies. There was very strong circumstantial evidence that this mushroom had been eaten, and the signs encountered were similar to those described in confirmed field cases of intoxication in dogs. It was also in many respects consistent with the syndrome seen ...

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