Field ectomycorrhizae sampled under Boletus edulis and Cistus ladanifer have been characterized and described in detail based on standard morphological and anatomical characters. The described ...
Returning to the introductions of the sensation of wild mushroom foraging from the article Fungophobe or Fungophile, meet the king of the fungi kingdom, the Bolete. The King Bolete, Boletus edulis, is ...
Bolete mushrooms grow in the forests of Europe, Asia, and North America. They can be edible or poisonous. The edible ones, including the popular porcini mushrooms, are tasty and nutritious. Here’s ...
If part of the enjoyment in hunting mushrooms comes from eating them (see page 8), then preparation notes for wild mushrooms are also required. Around Aspen, the most popular and coveted edible ...
ETH researchers have discovered Boletus edulis (porcini mushrooms) growing at an elevation of over 2,400 metres in the Lower Engadine – the highest altitude ever recorded for these popular edible ...
A lot of people are frustrated by Colorado’s weeks-long spate of rainy, cold weather, but Denver Botanic Gardens mycologist Vera Stucky Evenson is not one of them. All that water practically ...
In a recent study published in the journal the anti-cancer potential of sRNAs isolated from different mushroom species, researchers in Portugal expanded upon previous studies that demonstrated the ...
With the autumn chill and the early rains, the seasonal mushrooms have arrived in Madrid in all their splendor. At the finest grocery store in my neighborhood, Gold Gourmet (85 José Ortega y Gasset), ...