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Podostroma cornu-damae (****anese: カエンタケ, Hepburn: kaentake), also
known as the
poison fire coral, is a
species of
fungus in the
family Hypocreaceae. The...
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Podostroma is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Hypocreaceae, cir****scribed by the
Finnish mycologist Petter Karsten in 1892 and
containing eleven species...
- are
produced by
various species of Fusarium, Myrothecium, Tri****rma/
Podostroma, Trichothecium, Cephalosporium, Verticimonosporium, and Stachybotrys....
- effused,
sometimes covering extensive areas.
Stromata of some
species (
Podostroma) are
clavate or turbinate.
Perithecia are
completely immersed. Ascospores...
- rich soil and
compost North America,
Europe and Asia
Psilocybe spp.
Podostroma cornu-damae (Patouillard)
Hongo &
Izawa poison fire
coral diacetylsatratoxin-H...
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occurring toxin produced by the
ascomycetes Stachybotrys chartarum and
Podostroma cornu-damae
which is
highly toxic to
humans and animals. The clinical...
- 172–175.
Sanshi Imai (1932) "Studies on the
Hypocreaceae of ****an: I.
Podostroma".
Transactions of the
Sapporo Natural History Society Vol. 12, pp. 114–118...
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Rogerson &
Samuels 1985
Nectria phialotrichi Rogerson &
Samuels 1992
Podostroma eperuae Rogerson &
Samuels 1992
Sympodiophora polyporicola Rogerson &...