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Lentinus levis (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill
Panus levis Berk. & Curt. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. II. 12: 427. 1853. Fanus strigosus Berk. & Curt. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. III. 4: 296. 1859.
Pileus thin, soft, large, eccentric, suborbicular, plane to depressed, 8-20 cm. broad; surface variable, usually villous, rarely glabrous or becoming so, white, becoming yellow on drying, margin thin: lamellae entire, decurrent, broad, distant, villous behind: spores narrowly oblong, slightly curved at times, smooth, hyaline, 12X3-4 m: stipe often eccentric, stout, white, attenuate above, tomentose, strigose below, 5-8 cm. long, 12-13 mm. thick.
Type locality: North Carolina.
Habitat: On trunks and logs.
Distribution: New England to Alabama in the eastern United States.
- citação bibliográfica
- William Alphonso MurrilI, Gertrude Simmons BurIingham, Leigh H Pennington, John Hendly Barnhart. 1907-1916. (AGARICALES); POLYPORACEAE-AGARICACEAE. North American flora. vol 9. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
Lentinus levis
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Lentinus levis is a species of edible[7][8] fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was described by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1853 and given its current name in 1915 by William Murrill. As a saprotroph, it can be cultivated.[7] In nature it grows in subtropical to tropical climate.[9] It is recognized and sometimes collected as a food by Huichol people of Mexico, although they prefer eating other, less chewy mushrooms.[8] For a long time thought to be a member of Pleurotus genus, it has been moved to genus Lentinus.[10]
Description
Fruiting bodies of Lentinus levis resemble those of Pleurotus dryinus and can be confused with them. Both are centrally stipitate, have decurrent lamellae and exhibit a partial veil (which is more persistent in P. dryinus and can be lacking in young L. levis). The pileus surface in L. levis is usually velutinous, while in P. dryinus it is radially fibrillose. L. levis produces a floral odor resembling that of Pleurotus pulmonarius).[11]
References
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^ Singer (1951) , In: Lilloa 22:271
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^ Kuntze (1898) , In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 3(2):506
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^ Kuntze (1891) , In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 2:866
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^ Berk. & M.A. Curtis (1859) , In: Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 3 4:296
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^ Mont. (1856) , In: Syll. gen. sp. crypt. (Paris):146
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^ Berk. & M.A. Curtis (1853) , In: Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 2 12:427
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^ a b Sobal, M.; Morales, P.; Martinez, W.; Pegler, D. N.; Martinez Carrera, D. (1997). "Cultivation of Lentinus levis in Mexico". Micologia Neotropical Aplicada (Mexico). ISSN 0187-8921.
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^ a b Haro-Luna, Mara Ximena; Ruan-Soto, Felipe; Guzmán-Dávalos, Laura (2019-09-16). "Traditional knowledge, uses, and perceptions of mushrooms among the Wixaritari and mestizos of Villa Guerrero, Jalisco, Mexico". IMA Fungus. 10 (1): 16. doi:10.1186/s43008-019-0014-6. ISSN 2210-6359. PMC 7325656. PMID 32647620.
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^ Peterson, Ronald H.; Hughes, Karen W. & Psurtseva, Nadezhda. "Biological Species in Pleurotus". The University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Archived from the original on 2011-03-02. Retrieved 2011-03-11.
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^ For P. levis, see "Species Fungorum - Pleurotus levis page". Species Fungorum. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Retrieved 2017-02-03.
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^ Petersen, Ronald H.; Nicholl, David B. G.; Hughes, Karen W. (1997). "Mating systems of some putative polypore - agaric relatives". Plant Systematics and Evolution. 207 (3–4): 135–158. doi:10.1007/BF00984386. ISSN 0378-2697. S2CID 28789058.
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Lentinus levis: Brief Summary
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Lentinus levis is a species of edible fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was described by Miles Joseph Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis in 1853 and given its current name in 1915 by William Murrill. As a saprotroph, it can be cultivated. In nature it grows in subtropical to tropical climate. It is recognized and sometimes collected as a food by Huichol people of Mexico, although they prefer eating other, less chewy mushrooms. For a long time thought to be a member of Pleurotus genus, it has been moved to genus Lentinus.
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Lentinus levis
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Lentinus levis je grzib[7], co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Berk. & M.A. Curtis, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu William Alphonso Murrill 1915. Lentinus levis nŏleży do zorty Lentinus i familije Polyporaceae.[8][9] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[8]
Przipisy
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↑ Singer (1951), In: Lilloa 22:271
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↑ Kuntze (1898), In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 3(2):506
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↑ Kuntze (1891), In: Revis. gen. pl. (Leipzig) 2:866
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↑ Berk. & M.A. Curtis (1859), In: Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 3 4:296
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↑ Mont. (1856), In: Syll. gen. sp. crypt. (Paris):146
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↑ Berk. & M.A. Curtis (1853), In: Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., Ser. 2 12:427
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↑ Murrill (1915), In: N. Amer. Fl. (New York) 9(4):293
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↑ 8,0 8,1 Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.): Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2019 Annual Checklist.. Species 2000: Naturalis, Leiden, the Netherlands., 2019. [dostymp 24 września 2012].
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↑ Species Fungorum. Kirk P.M., 2010-11-23
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Lentinus levis: Brief Summary
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Lentinus levis je grzib, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Berk. & M.A. Curtis, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu William Alphonso Murrill 1915. Lentinus levis nŏleży do zorty Lentinus i familije Polyporaceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.
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