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Suillus grevillei,
commonly known as Greville's bolete,
tamarack jack, or
larch bolete, is a
mycorrhizal mushroom with a tight,
brilliantly coloured cap...
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grevillei bear
partial veils whose remnants remain as
annuli hanging from the stipe; in S. granulatus the
stipe is bare. S. viscidus and S.
grevillei...
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Cystophora flaccida J.Agardh
Cystophora gracilis Womersley Cystophora grevillei (C.Agardh ex Sonder) J.Agardh
Cystophora harveyi Womersley Cystophora...
- One of the most
prominent of
these species is the
larch bolete Suillus grevillei.
Larch is used as a food
plant by the
larvae of a
number of Lepidoptera...
- of atromentin,
similar to GreA; InvA1,2 and 5; and AtrA from
Suillus grevillei,
Tapinella panuoides,
Paxillus involutus, respectively. NPS3 and its adjacent...
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Monostromataceae Genus:
Monostroma Thuret Selected species Monostroma angicava Monostroma arcti****
Monostroma kuroshiense Monostroma grevillei Monostroma nitidum...
- for
determination of
minerals in
soils beneath to
Larch Bolete (Suillus
grevillei) and
aimed to
estimate minerals sequestration potential in
fruiting bodies"...
- nurseries.
Unlike other Suillus species that grow in wet climates, such as S.
grevillei and S. spraguei, S. collinitus does not
typically produce fruit bodies...
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whitish partial veil are considered. In Europe, the
related Suillus grevillei is
found under larch and has a
yellow cap,
while immature fruit bodies...
- This was
followed by
characterization of the
enzyme GreA in
Suillus grevillei, six (InvA1-6, of
which InvA1, 2 and 5 were functional) in
Paxillus involutus...