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Agaricus xanthodermus,
commonly known as the yellow-staining agaricus, yellow-staining
mushroom or yellow-stainer, is a
mushroom of the
genus Agaricus...
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confuse Agaricus bisporus with A.
xanthodermus, an
inedible mushroom found worldwide in gr****y areas. A.
xanthodermus has an odor
reminiscent of phenol;...
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species with
various characteristics similar to the type
species A.
xanthodermus. The
section forms a
single clade based on
analysis of ITS1+2. They are...
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dingy reddish brown, as
opposed to
yellow in the
poisonous Agaricus xanthodermus and
similar species. The thick-walled, dark brown,
elliptical spores...
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change in some
species of mushrooms: In Agaricus, some
species such as A.
xanthodermus turn
yellow with KOH, many have no reaction, and A.
subrutilescens turns...
- Melvyn; Strauch,
Richard J. (1984-12-01). "Constituents of
Agaricus xanthodermus Genevier: The
First Naturally Endogenous Azo
Compound and
Toxic Phenolic...
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change in some
species of mushrooms: In Agaricus, some
species such as A.
xanthodermus turn
yellow with KOH, many have no reaction, and A.
subrutilescens turns...
- woodland, or parkland. In the same
fashion as the
yellow stainer (Agaricus
xanthodermus),
Agaricus moelleri can
produce gastrointestinal symptoms for some people...
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californicus and A.
xanthodermus, the cap
discolors brown in age. A
distinguishing feature of A.
californicus and A.
xanthodermus, however, is a thickened...
- hondensis,
Agaricus californicus,
Agaricus praeclaresquamosus,
Agaricus xanthodermus –
cause vomiting and
diarrhea in most people,
although some
people seem...