Background: Agaricales is the largest order within the class Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota, Fungi). Most genera have a gilled (lamellate) basidiomata, though gasteroid, secotioid and cyphelloid fruit bodies also occur in several families and genera. Although gilled Agaricales (usually called "agarics") are the most investigated part of the Fungi, the last summary of their diversity in Ukraine was published back in 1996 and needs to be updated. Only several families have undergone an in-depth review over the last 30 years. Most of the data on species occurrences distributed throughout Ukraine are only partially digitised, under-represented on the Web and published primarily in Ukrainian sources.

New Information: Here, we provide the list of the 1201 scientific names of gilled Agaricales (species and infraspecific taxon ranks) ever reported from the territory of Ukraine, based on the more than 300 sources published from 1900 to 2021, as well as digitised collection specimens from three mycological collections. For each taxon mentioned in the checklist, we provide references to either known collection specimens or published sources, where researchers can find more information about the records - 8797 records in total.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850248PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e99101DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

gilled agaricales
12
basidiomycota fungi
8
genera gilled
8
collection specimens
8
reference-based checklist
4
gilled
4
checklist gilled
4
agaricales
4
agaricales basidiomycota
4
ukraine
4

Similar Publications

Mechanics of the artillery fungus.

Fungal Biol

December 2024

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Mount St. Joseph University, Cincinnati, OH, 45233, USA.

Article Synopsis
  • The artillery fungus, Sphaerobolus, has a unique mechanism that allows it to launch spores farther than any other fungi, using a snap-through buckling process.
  • Research includes high-speed video to capture the spore-launching action, along with measurements of the force produced by the inner cup that expels the spores and analyses of their trajectory.
  • Despite consuming significantly more energy than typical mushrooms to release spores, this mechanism may be beneficial due to lower spore wastage compared to other fungal methods.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Two different collections of the gilled wild fungus , collected in Italy, were subjected to phytochemical analysis. The fungal material was confidently identified by analysis of the ITS genomic sequences. Using both HR-LC-MS and NMR techniques, no evidence was found for the presence in the fruiting bodies of terreolides, terreumols or saponaceolides H-S, in striking contrast with the isolation of these terpenoids by Chinese authors from a mushroom collected in France and identified as .

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Agaricales is the largest order within the class Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota, Fungi). Most genera have a gilled (lamellate) basidiomata, though gasteroid, secotioid and cyphelloid fruit bodies also occur in several families and genera. Although gilled Agaricales (usually called "agarics") are the most investigated part of the Fungi, the last summary of their diversity in Ukraine was published back in 1996 and needs to be updated.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Genome Assembly and Genetic Traits of the Pleuromutilin-Producer DSM1602.

J Fungi (Basel)

August 2022

Centrum für Biotechnologie, CeBiTec, Universität Bielefeld, Universitätsstr. 27, 33615 Bielefeld, Germany.

The gilled mushroom (Entolomataceae, Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is well known to produce the terpenoid pleuromutilin, which is the biotechnological basis for medically important antibiotics such as lefamulin and retapamulin. Their unique mode of action and good tolerance entails an increasing demand of pleuromutilin-derived antibiotics in veterinary and human health care. Surprisingly, despite their pharmaceutical importance, no genome sequence is available of any pleuromutilin-producing fungus.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

[CME/Answers: Mushroom Poisoning in the Family Practice].

Praxis (Bern 1994)

September 2021

Tox Info Suisse, Nationale Beratungsstelle für Vergiftungen, Assoziiertes Institut der Universität Zürich, Zürich.

CME/Answers: Mushroom Poisoning in the Family Practice In the general medical practice, it is not trivial to distinguish between banal intolerances after consumption of edible mushrooms and the initial symptoms of poisoning with potentially fatal outcome. Nevertheless, there are some criteria that can be used as clinical guidance: A latency of six hours or more between the consumption of gilled mushrooms that have not been checked by experts and the onset of mostly severe vomiting and diarrhea is indicative of poisoning with amatoxins, the toxins i.e.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!