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1 [18] International mushroom research continues today, with a focus on mushroom's that may have hypoglycemic activity, anti-________ activity, anti-pathogenic activity, and immune system enhancing activity.

2 On the other hand, one-third of the subjects reported extreme ________.

3 Most mushrooms that are sold in supermarkets have been commercially grown on ________.

4 A colony of Armillaria ostoyae in Malheur National Forest in the ________ is estimated to be 2,400 years old, possibly older, and spans an estimated 2,200 acres.

5 "Mushroom" has been used for polypores, ________, jelly fungi, coral fungi, bracket fungi, stinkhorns, and cup fungi.

6 Though mushrooms are commonly thought to have little nutritional value, many species are high in fiber and provide vitamins such as thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, biotin, cobalamins, ________.

7 Mushrooms and other ________ play a role in the development of effective biological remediation and filtration technologies.

8 Though not normally a significant source of vitamin D, some mushrooms can become significant sources after exposure to ________, though this also darkens their skin.

9 Before the invention of synthetic ________ mushrooms were the source of many textile dyes.

10 Mushroom Observer (All images are made available under a ________ license.)

💡 Interesting Facts

  • the scaly hedgehog (pictured) is actually a species of brown mushroom found in spruce forests and used to dye wool in Norway?
  • the hexagonal-pored polypore mushroom produces the antifungal polypeptide alveolarin?
  • the orange webcap mushroom (pictured) can bioaccumulate the toxic element mercury?
  • the king stropharia, a prized edible mushroom, develops spiny cells which kill nematodes?
  • the soapy knight is actually a mushroom, so named because of its strong smell of soap?
  • the brittlegill mushroom Russula betularum grows under birch, while the closely related Russula emetica is found under conifers?
  • the bright red mushroom Hygrocybe miniata is found in rainforest and eucalypt forest in Australia and meadows in Europe and North America?
  • the bitter and inedible mushroom Russula fellea (pictured) smells of geraniums or apple sauce?
  • the pinwheel Marasmius (pictured) releases its spores in response to rain, rather than circadian rhythm like other mushrooms?
  • the Orange-girdled Parasol mushroom has an odor that has been described as similar to rubber or cut metal?
  • the Candy cap mushroom species Lactarius camphoratus has been used as part of a pipe tobacco mix?
  • the specific epithet of the mushroom species Crepidotus versutus is derived from the Latin word meaning "clever"?
  • the cap surface of the mushroom Strobilomyces foveatus (pictured) is covered with scales, while the spore surface is covered with spines?
  • the Saffron Parasol is actually a small orange mushroom found throughout temperate regions of Europe and North America?
  • the branched shanklet is a mushroom that grows on the decomposing remains of other mushrooms?
  • the fluted black elfin saddle is actually a mushroom that appears in woodlands and lawns in North America and Europe?
  • the mosaic puffball mushroom (pictured) can bioaccumulate the trace metals copper and zinc?
  • the buff and yellow mushrooms (fruiting bodies) of the fungus Boletus radicans (pictured) can reach 30 centimetres (12 in) in diameter?
  • the cuticle of the mushroom Agaricus arorae, which was first described in Santa Cruz County, California, turns yellow in potassium hydroxide when cut?
  • the red-purple coloured inedible mushroom Russula sardonia has a hot peppery taste?
  • the red mushroom Russula sanguinaria, known as the "bloody brittlegill", smells fruity but is hot tasting?
  • the pink mushroom Gomphidius roseus appears to be parasitic on the related Suillus bovinus?
  • the slimy spike-cap mushroom Gomphidius glutinosus is edible and useful for soups and stews once the layer of slime is removed?
  • the small bright-blue mushroom Entoloma hochstetteri is featured on the reverse side of the New Zealand $50 bank note?
  • though the mushroom Lactarius subdulcis (pictured) is considered edible, it has a taste similar to ivy?
  • the yellow-green mushroom Entoloma rodwayi of wet forests in Tasmania turns a vivid blue-green upon drying?
  • the widely consumed porcini mushroom is often confused with the fungus Boletus pinophilus (pictured)?
  • the odour of the poisonous mushroom Inocybe geophylla has been likened to semen?
  • the odor of the North American mushroom species carrot-foot Amanita (pictured) has been compared to an old ham bone, while the related gunpowder Lepidella smells of bleaching powder?
  • the deceiver mushroom Laccaria laccata (pictured), initially described by the Tyrolian naturalist Scopoli, is a traditional food of the Zapotec of Oaxaca?
  • the deadly mushroom Clitocybe dealbata is known as the "sweating mushroom" because this is a striking side effect of consuming it?
  • the dark purple-brown mushroom Russula caerulea is edible and mild-tasting, although the cap skin is bitter if chewed?
  • the edible mushroom Russula xerampelina (pictured) has a taste and smell reminiscent of shellfish or crab?
  • the exposed flesh of the mushroom Boletus amygdalinus (pictured) will immediately turn blue when cut?
  • the name of the mushroom Amanita echinocephala (pictured) means "hedgehog-head" in Ancient Greek, referring to its spiny, or warty-looking cap?
  • the name teonanácatl, referring to a sacred mushroom of the Aztecs, translates to "the flesh of God"?
  • the mushrooms Boletus zelleri, B. mirabilis, Suillus americanus, S. brevipes, S. lakei, and Leccinum manzanitae are all examples of edible boletes?
  • the mushroom Tylopilus plumbeoviolaceus has been described as "beautiful, but bitter-tasting"?
  • a specimen of Australia's largest mushroom Phlebopus marginatus from Western Victoria weighed in at 29 kg, and caps can sometimes reach 1 metre across?
  • a species of mushroom in the genus Phlebopus can attain cap diameters of up to 1 meter (3.3 ft)?
  • Tricholoma ustaloides (pictured), generally considered an inedible species of mushroom, is consumed by inhabitants of some Mexican communities?
  • although it produces its spores on gills, the mushroom Panus conchatus (pictured) is more closely related to species with pores?
  • although the mushroom Russula delica (pictured) is technically edible, its smell of fish or bugs and acrid taste make it fairly poor fare?
  • despite having a Ph.D. and being a foremost North American authority on the difficult mushroom genera Lactarius and Russula, Gertrude S. Burlingham only ever taught high school biology?
  • consumption of the psychoactive mushroom Psilocybe argentipes by mice who compulsively bury marbles significantly inhibits this behaviour?
  • consuming the elfin saddle mushroom would result in the harmful formation of monomethylhydrazine, a component of rocket fuel, in your body?
  • Spinellus fusiger is a pin mold that parasitizes several species of mushrooms?
  • Leucopaxillus albissimus, one of the larger mushrooms in the San Francisco Bay Area, has a fruiting body unusually resistant to decay?
  • Chroogomphus (pictured) is an edible mushroom that grows as a parasite on other fungi in pine forests?
  • mushroom species Mycena haematopus (pictured), also known as the "Bleeding Mycena", oozes a red latex when cut?
  • white kimchi, Shiitake mushrooms, and rice cakes made with mung beans are elements of Korean temple cuisine (pictured)?
  • Nippon Steel Corporation, the Japanese steelmaking giant, once ventured into mushroom cultivation in an earnest bid to avoid layoffs?
  • Boletus calopus, a European mushroom, derives its scientific name from the Ancient Greek for "pretty foot," referring to its attractive stalk?
  • Disciotis venosa, Hygrophorus subalpinus, Mycena overholtsii, Plectania nannfeldtii, Ramaria botrytis, and Clitocybe glacialis (pictured) are all mushrooms that grow in or near snowbanks?
  • Cortinarius semisanguineus, whose common name is "Surprise Webcap", is a mushroom that smells of radishes?
  • despite its fishy smell, Lactarius volemus is considered a choice mushroom for eating?
  • phylogenetic relationships between the mushroom Bovista nigrescens and species of Lycoperdaceae were established based on ITS and LSU sequence data from north European taxa?
  • the mushroom Cystodermella cinnabarina can only be distinguished from similar fungi by performing chemical tests and microscopic analysis of spores, basidia and cystidia?
  • the mushroom Cortinarius triumphans (pictured) has a cap which is slimy in wet weather and sticky in dry?
  • the mushroom Cortinarius archeri is featured on the cover of the book Fungi of Southern Australia?
  • the mushroom Entoloma austroprunicolor of Tasmania's wet forests changes from bluish-purple, to reddish purple, to purplish grey as it ages?
  • the mushroom Lactarius glyciosmus smells strongly of coconuts?
  • the mushroom Russula integra is a popular food in Northern Europe?
  • the mushroom Laetiporus sulphureus is a good substitute for chicken?
  • the mushroom Lactarius rubrilacteus is also known as the "Bleeding milkcap" because it releases a dark-red milky substance when sliced or cut?
  • the mushroom fire-milk Lactarius is so named because of its acrid taste?
  • the waxcap mushroom Hygrocybe austropratensis (pictured) has been declared an endangered species by the Government of New South Wales?
  • species from the underground-dwelling mushroom genus Gautieria are the preferred food source of the Northern flying squirrel?
  • several species in the mushroom order Pezizales, such as Geopyxis carbonaria (pictured), Peziza violacea, Peziza praetervisa, and Rhizina undulata, grow on burned-over ground?
  • royal favourites were often compared to mushrooms, as they sprang up overnight, and grew in excrement?
  • the "Devil's Cigar" is a mushroom found only in Texas and Japan?
  • the agaric mushroom species Agaricus benesii is found under the pines of Monterey Cypress trees and bruises pinkish-red when injured?
  • the hallucinogenic mushroom Psilocybe naematoliformis (pictured) was first discovered in a tropical rain forest in the Uxpanapa Region of Veracruz, in southeastern Mexico?
  • the fungus Hypomyces tremellicola is a parasite that deforms the cap of the mushroom Crepidotus mollis?
  • "Pink Fairhead" is a common name for Calocybe carnea, a small pink mushroom of grassy areas in Europe and North America?