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system (containing only generative hyphae). Old fruitbodies lose the coloring and develop a tough texture. They have a dimitic hyphal system, containing both generative and skeletal hyphae. Because of this variability in fruitbody morphology, the fungus has been described several times under
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is 2 to 3 centimetres (0.8 to 1.2 in) long and 1 to 3 centimetres (0.4 to 1.2 in) thick, roughly the same color as the cap, but covered with violet hairs; it is attached to the cap laterally, or off-center. The
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Thorn RG, Moncalvo JM, Reddy CA, Vilgalys R (2000). "Phylogenetic analyses and the distribution of nematophagy support a monophyletic pleurotaceae within the polyphyletic pleurotoid-lentinoid fungi".
812:, referring to its growth on wood, the presence of gills, and roughly semicircular-shaped caps and off-center stem attachment to the cap. A study of this and various other pleurotoid species using
871:, however, contains a white laccase that lacks the typical blue copper color. The crudely purified enzyme has been used for pulp bleaching and wastewater decoloration in experimental studies.
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enzyme. These enzymes have potential in industrial applications for
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1573:. Washington, DC, USA: IEEE Computer Society. pp. 2005–2009.
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Mo JL, Fu SY, Zhan HY (2006). "Improving laccase activity of
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1007:. British Mycological Society. Archived from
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538:mushrooms have an extremely variable
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1783:1bccffe8-c383-42c5-b836-5f9762e293d7
1548:Transactions of China Pulp and Paper
1569:bio-balls for fur dye wastewater".
1505:Zhou P, Fu C, Fu S, Zhan H (2014).
704:are either enlarged in the middle (
1416:. Rogers Mushrooms. Archived from
1320:Mushrooms of Western North America
1155:10.1111/j.1095-8339.1873.tb00301.x
1084:(in Latin and German). p. 89.
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448:are characterized by a smooth,
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660:or reddish-brown, and smooth (
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863:molecules, and are known as
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488:The species was originally
278:Mycological characteristics
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1441:; Miller, Hope H. (2006).
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625:Lentinus carneotomentosus
573:Agaricus carneotomentosus
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428:, commonly known as the
1940:Fungi described in 1787
1318:Orr DB, Orr RT (1979).
1216:(in German and Latin).
564:Agaricus flabelliformis
1950:Fungi of North America
1248:"New species of fungi"
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1149:: 29–141 (see p. 42).
1061:Schaeffer JC. (1774).
944:Bulliard JBF. (1787).
555:(based on a different
464:gills. The fungus is
228:Lentinopanus conchatus
1095:Berkeley MJ. (1851).
1078:Batsch AJGK. (1783).
919:Arora, David (1986).
496:by French mycologist
1439:Miller Jr., Orson K.
1354:. MushroomExpert.com
1231:Schröter J. (1885).
1208:Schulzer S. (1885).
1168:Schulzer S. (1878).
947:Herbier de la France
849:wastewater treatment
524:is derived from the
502:Herbier de la France
1290:"California Fungi:
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1038:. A World Monograph
619:Lentinus bresadolae
216:Pocillaria conchata
188:Agaricus inconstans
1808:Agaricus conchatus
964:Fries EM. (1838).
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634:Lentinus obconicus
506:Elias Magnus Fries
494:Agaricus conchatus
204:Lentinus conchatus
180:Agaricus conchatus
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1596:Taxon identifiers
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1456:978-0-7627-3109-1
1246:Peck CH. (1906).
1081:Elenchus fungorum
1047:978-0-11-242627-1
981:Brown DE (2003).
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895:(Bull.) Fr. 1838"
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