Amanita bisporigera is a deadly poisonous species of fungus in the family Amanitaceae. It is commonly known as the eastern destroying angel amanita, the...
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cap), and Amanita porphyria, but not Amanita ceciliae. Deadly poisonous species include Amanita abrupta, Amanita arocheae, Amanita bisporigera (eastern...
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Amanita virosa was formerly reported from North America, but research has shown that similar-looking American species, including Amanita bisporigera and...
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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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Destroying angel (category Amanita)
of deadly all-white mushrooms in the genus Amanita. They are Amanita virosa in Europe and A. bisporigera and A. ocreata in eastern and western North...
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Blusher (redirect from Amanita rubescens)
genus Amanita. A. rubescens, or the blushing amanita, is found in Europe and Asia, and A. novinupta, also known as the new bride blushing amanita or blushing...
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family of cyclic peptide genes in the poisonous agarics Amanita phalloides and A. bisporigera". BMC Genomics. 17 (1): 1038. doi:10.1186/s12864-016-3378-7...
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(A. phalloides) and several all-white species of Amanita known as "destroying angels": A. bisporigera of eastern North America, and the European A. virosa...
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Saproamanita thiersii (redirect from Amanita thiersii)
to sequence the S. thiersii genome and to compare it with that of Amanita bisporigera, a species which forms mycorrhizal relationships with tree and which...
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Amanita ponderosa, also known as heavy amidella or gurumelo in Spanish, is a mushroom-forming fungus in the family Amanitaceae. "Amanita ponderosa". Global...
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