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- The fruit bodies of A. subrubescens contain scutigeral, a bioactive chemical that has antibiotic activity. A. subrubescens mushrooms are mildly poisonous...
- Penicillium subrubescens is a species of the genus of Penicillium which produces high amounts of inulinase. MycoBank UniProt Mansouri, S.; Houbraken, J...
- to Eupithecia subrubescens. Wikispecies has information related to Eupithecia subrubescens. Yu, ****y Sick Ki. "Eupithecia subrubescens (Warren 1888)"...
- Aeolochroma subrubescens is a moth of the family Geometridae first described by William Warren in 1896. It is found in Queensland, Australia. Wikispecies...
- the inedible Albatrellus subrubescens can be found at that extensive article. Microscopically, the spores of A. subrubescens are amyloid, while the ones...
- on orangish hues. Similar species include Albatrellus ovinus and A. subrubescens. Pouzar Z. (1972). "Contribution to the knowledge of the genus Albatrellus...
- and colleagues in 2003. Fuller comparative discussion at Albatrellus subrubescens Ryman S, Fransson P, Johannesson H, Danell E (2003). "Albatrellus citrinus...
- in 1991, is a synonym. Fuller comparative discussion at Albatrellus subrubescens "Albatrellus tianschanicus (Bondartsev) Pouzar, Folia Geobotanica et...
- Grifolin, an anticancer molecule. The species is inedible. Albatrellus subrubescens Holmberg, Pelle. (2013). The pocket guide to wild mushrooms : helpful...
- Thought to be extinct. Extensive comparative discussion at Albatrellus subrubescens "Albatrellus cantharellus (Lloyd) Pouzar, Ceská Mykologie, 26 (4): 196...