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Tricholoma terreum,
commonly known as the grey
knight or
dirty tricholoma, is a grey-capped
mushroom of the
large genus Tricholoma. It is
found in coniferous...
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having been
recorded as it
resembles the
edible grey
knight (Tricholoma
terreum) and
fairy ring
champignon (Marasmius oreades). The
species was described...
- matsutake", or "pine mushroom".
Others are safe to eat, such as
Tricholoma terreum, but
there are a few
poisonous members, such as T. pardinum, T. tigrinum...
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Cellulosimicrobium terreum is a Gram-positive, rod-shaped and non-motile
bacterium from the
genus Cellulosimicrobium which has been
isolated from soil...
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bears a
superficial resemblance to
several edible species, like
Tricholoma terreum.
Ingesting T. pardinum—even in
small quantities—results in a severe, persistent...
- with
edible mushrooms of the
genus Tricholoma,
particularly Tricholoma terreum, and
Suillus granulatus, all of
which grow in
similar habitats. I. sororia...
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similar precautions apply to them as
Gyromitra species.
Tricholoma terreum (grey knight),
might cause rhabdomyolysis Mushroom cultivation has a long...
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Tricholoma orirubens Tricholoma pardinum Tricholoma matsutake Tricholoma terreum Tuber melanosporum A
great deal of
folklore surrounds fairy rings. Their...
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agaric genus Tricholoma,
usually considered to be a
synonym of
Tricholoma terreum. The
species was
first described scientifically by
Christian Hendrik Persoon...
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Differentiation from
Cellulosimicrobium cellulans and
Cellulosimicrobium terreum".
Journal of
Clinical Microbiology. 49 (3): 1175–1178. doi:10.1128/JCM...