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904:. Fruit bodies grow singly or in groups; fruiting season occurs from summer to autumn. In western North America, where the mushroom is quite common, it is encountered most frequently in late autumn. The mushrooms are usually found as "shrumps"—low, partially emerged mounds on the forest floor, and have often been partially consumed by mammals such as rodents or deer.
1007:, transforming them into an edible known as a lobster mushroom. In this form, the surface of the fruit body develops into a hard, thin crust dotted with minute pimples, and the gills are reduced to blunt ridges. The flesh of the mushroom—normally brittle and crumbly—becomes compacted and less breakable. Mycologist
705:. The stipe is 3–8 cm long and 2.5–4 cm thick. It is initially white but develops yellowish-brownish discolorations with age. The mushroom sometimes develops a pale green band at the top of the stipe. The
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Girlanda M, Selosse MA, Cafasso D, Brilli F, Delfine S, Fabbian R, Ghignone S, Pinelli P, Segreto R, Loreto F, Cozzolino S, Perotto S (2006). "Inefficient photosynthesis in the
Mediterranean orchid
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between these populations is small. In contrast, there was little genetic differentiation observed between populations sampled from a smaller area (less than about 1,000 metres or 3,300 feet).
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in overall morphology, it has somewhat larger spores (9–12 by 7–8.5 μm) with a surface ornamentation featuring prominent warts interconnected by a zebra-like patterns of ridges. The
820:, but has narrower spores measuring 6.5–8.5 by 4.5–5 μm, and it does not have the pale greenish band that sometimes develops in the latter species. The European look-alike
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does not consider these varieties to have independent taxonomical significance. In a 2012 publication, mycologist Mike Davis and colleagues suggest that western North
American
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specimens. The former is characterized by a greenish-blue band that forms at the top of the stipe, while the latter variety has large spores. The nomenclatural database
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can range from 7 to 30 cm (3 to 12 in) in diameter, whitish to dull-yellow, and is funnel-shaped with a central depression. The gills are narrow and thin,
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605:, is attached to a type collection, has a reasonably explicit original description, and provides a stable point about which a species concept can be formed.
947:"Although attractive when clean and crisp, this harmless, prolific mushroom is constantly maligned because it mimics prized edibles such as the white
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Ghantous A, Gali-Muhtasib H, Vuorela H, Saliba NA, Darwiche N (2010). "What made sesquiterpene lactones reach cancer clinical trials?".
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included: a white fruit body that did not change color; a smooth, shiny cap; and thin, widely spaced gills. To add to the confusion,
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is a non-descript edible species that tends to assume the flavors of meats and sauces it is cooked with. It is one of several
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used to refer to the mushroom include short-stemmed russula, short-stalked white russula, and stubby brittlegill.
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Suri OP, Shah R, Satti NK, Suri KA (1997). "Russulactarorufin, a lactarane skeleton sesquiterpene from
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and antitumor activities. Some of these compounds have been isolated and chemically characterized from
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Peck., and its ectomycorrhiza – A new record from
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Peck, Annual Report on the New York State Museum of
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is widely distributed, although rarer in the northern regions of the continent. Similar to
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Merfort I. (2011). "Perspectives on sesquiterpene lactones in inflammation and cancer".
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Kernaghan G, Currah RS, Bayer S (1997). "Russulaceous ectomycorrhizae of
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Russulaceae".
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but lacks its brittle flesh, and it has a sticky, glutinous cap. The
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Edible and
Medicinal Mushrooms of New England and Eastern Canada
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1042:: russulactarorufin, lactarorufin-A, and 24-ethyl-cholesta-7,22
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383:. It is widespread in North America, and was reported from
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Bergemann SE, Douhan GW, Garbelotto M, Miller SL (2006).
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Macrofungi Associated with Oaks of Eastern North America
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Studies have demonstrated that geographically separated
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Mushrooms of West Virginia and the Central Appalachians
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546:, although that fungus was described from Europe by
1590:"Biodiversity of mushrooms and ectomycorrhizas. 1.
1507:. Guilford, Connecticut: Falcon Guide. p. 76.
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1370:. Berkeley, California: Ten Speed Press. pp.
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391:are white and large, with convex to funnel-shaped
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1908:Thiers, Harry D.; Arora, David (September 1980).
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1191:Field Guide to Mushrooms of Western North America
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1034:compounds that are being investigated for their
951:and forms promising "shrumps" like those of the
639:of at least four distinct species. According to
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1247:(5 ed.). London: Cassell. p. 883.
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1019:is "edible, but better kicked than picked".
978:species harvested in the wild from Mexico's
846:when the mushroom tissue is cut or injured.
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1334:. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 318.
1274:. Government Printing Office. p. 71.
1268:Ostry ME, O'Brien JG, Anderson NA (2011).
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1588:Niazi AR, Iqbal SH, Khalid AN (2006).
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399:up to 8 cm (3 in) long. The
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1887:. North Atlantic Books. p. 151.
1189:Davis RM, Sommer R, Menge JA (2012).
1142:. Species Fungorum. CAB International
478:in 1890, from specimens collected in
982:and sold in local markets in nearby
566:described other species they named
13:
1858:Mushrooms of Western North America
890:. The fungus has been reported in
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2234:Taxa named by Charles Horton Peck
1833:Conspectus of World Ethnomycology
986:. The mushrooms are suitable for
980:Izta-Popo Zoquiapan National Park
927:species that associates with the
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1702:10.1046/j.1469-8137.2002.00507.x
1679:Bergemann SE, Miller SL (2002).
1091:"The subsection Lactariodeae of
731:with rounded tips. There are no
570:. Robert Shaffer summarized the
513:species with a similar range of
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1300:Mushrooms of Britain and Europe
1162:"Report of the Botanist (1889)"
858:fungus associated with several
1653:All the Rain Promises and More
680:
673:"foot", hence "short-footed".
517:ornamentation heights include
1:
2043:10.1016/S0031-9422(97)00121-0
1503:Miller HR, Miller OK (2006).
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501:, abundant lamellulae (short
1961:10.1016/j.drudis.2010.06.002
1454:The New Savory Wild Mushroom
990:due to their crisp texture.
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735:on the cap (pileocystidia).
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221:Mycological characteristics
10:
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1996:10.2174/138945011798109437
1601:Pakistan Journal of Botany
1563:Canadian Journal of Botany
1245:Cassell's Latin Dictionary
1089:Shaffer Robert L. (1964).
993:Fruit bodies are commonly
838:can be distinguished from
585:sensu Fries (1838) is not
482:. It is classified in the
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709:is white to light cream.
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1738:in an oak/pine woodland"
1298:Courtecuisse R. (1999).
850:Distribution and habitat
780:The subalpine waxy cap (
489:, a grouping of similar
2214:Fungi described in 1890
1910:"Mushrooms Demystified"
1856:Orr DB, Orr RT (1979).
1136:"GSD Species Synonymy:
1046:-diene-3β,5α,6β-triol.
1030:are a diverse group of
913:genetic differentiation
643:, the European species
474:by American mycologist
2224:Fungi of North America
1028:Sesquiterpene lactones
1004:Hypomyces lactifluorum
961:
783:Hygrophorus subalpinus
777:
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505:), and the absence of
452:Hypomyces lactifluorum
375:commonly known as the
1423:Kuo M. (March 2009).
1366:Mushrooms Demystified
1328:McKnight KH. (1987).
1013:Mushrooms Demystified
945:
842:by the production of
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377:short-stemmed russula
1984:Current Drug Targets
1949:Drug Discovery Today
1431:. MushroomExpert.com
1243:Simpson DP. (1979).
835:Lactifluus piperatus
816:is quite similar to
813:R. angustispora
661:is derived from the
609:Shaffer defined the
532:R. pseudodelica
526:R. romagnesiana
2035:1997PChem..45.1453S
1786:Limodorum abortivum
1618:Wood M, Stevens F.
1032:biologically active
1023:Bioactive compounds
934:Limodorum abortivum
807:R. vesicatoria
797:Russula cascadensis
647:is synonymous with
574:conundrum in 1964:
497:, compact and hard
476:Charles Horton Peck
1881:Spahr DL. (2009).
1831:Dugan FM. (2011).
1485:. Rogers Mushrooms
1398:Roody WC. (2003).
1011:wrote in his book
929:myco-heterotrophic
923:is one of several
915:, suggesting that
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772:is one of several
691:
645:Russula chloroides
455:, a bright orange
381:stubby brittlegill
2219:Fungi of Pakistan
2196:
2195:
2181:Open Tree of Life
2058:Taxon identifiers
1955:(15–16): 668–78.
1894:978-1-55643-795-3
1867:978-0-520-03656-7
1842:978-0-89054-395-5
1790:Molecular Ecology
1651:Arora D. (1991).
1559:Picea engelmannii
1514:978-0-7627-3109-1
1463:978-0-295-96480-5
1381:978-0-89815-169-5
1362:Arora D. (1986).
1341:978-0-395-91090-0
1309:978-0-00-220012-7
1281:978-0-16-088611-9
1254:978-0-304-52257-6
1200:978-0-520-95360-4
1160:Peck CH. (1890).
901:Pinus wallichiana
792:Pacific Northwest
693:Fully grown, the
507:clamp connections
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909:R. brevipes
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826:R. brevipes
818:R. brevipes
802:R. brevipes
788:R. brevipes
774:R. brevipes
751:R. brevipes
743:R. brevipes
717:R. brevipes
656:specific epithet
649:R. brevipes
633:Russula brevipes
611:Russula brevipes
603:R. brevipes
595:R. brevipes
540:Russula brevipes
509:. Other related
480:Quogue, New York
468:Russula brevipes
371:is a species of
368:Russula brevipes
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