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  2. Trametes versicolor - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, owing to its shape being similar to that of a wild turkey's tail feathers, T. versicolor is most commonly referred to as turkey tail. [1] A similar-looking mushroom commonly called " false turkey tail " is from a different order ( Stereum ), and thus may sometimes be confused with the 'true' turkey tail mushroom, T. versicolor .

  3. Biodiversity and drugs - Wikipedia

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    Turkey tail mushrooms found in Georgia, USA. Toxoplasmosis is a disease caused by an infection by the parasite: Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii). [28] [29] Current drugs used to treat this disease have many side effects and do not inhibit all forms of T. gondii. [30]

  4. Trametes hirsuta - Wikipedia

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    Trametes hirsuta, commonly known as hairy bracket or hairy turkey tail, [1] is a fungal plant pathogen. It is found on dead wood of deciduous trees, especially beechwood. It is found all year round and persists due to its leathery nature.

  5. Polypore - Wikipedia

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    Medicinal mushroom polypores in use today are Ganoderma lucidum coll. (reishi or lingzhi), [34] Trametes versicolor (turkey tail) and Ganoderma applanatum (Japanese Kofuki-saru-no-koshikake). Beyond their traditional use in herbal medicine , contemporary research has suggested many applications of polypores for the treatment of illnesses ...

  6. Medicinal uses of fungi - Wikipedia

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    The ability to identify beneficial properties and then extract the active ingredient from mold started with the discovery of penicillin [1] from Penicillium rubens [3] by Alexander Fleming, September 1928. [1] [4] Scientific investigation into pharmacological applications of mushrooms began during the 1960s. [5]

  7. Polystictus (fungus) - Wikipedia

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    Polystictus is a genus of fungi in the family Hymenochaetaceae.These fungi may be a type of wood-decay fungus, like the Polystictus versicolor. [1] Named Chanakpa in Dakota (from Cha, meaning wood or tree, and nakpa, meaning ears), these fungi were used by the Dakota people in the Missouri River region as food.

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