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Agaricus subrufescens (syn. Agaricus blazei, Agaricus brasiliensis or Agaricus rufotegulis) is a species of mushroom, commonly known as almond mushroom, almond agaricus, mushroom of the sun, God's mushroom, mushroom of life, royal sun agaricus, jisongrong, or himematsutake (Chinese: 姬松茸, Japanese: 姫まつたけ, "princess matsutake").
The common "button mushroom", Agaricus bisporus, is the most widely cultivated edible mushroom. Agaricus blazei is a well-known medicinal mushroom used for a number of therapeutic and medicinal purposes. [11] [12] Several species are poisonous, such as some Lepiota, Agaricus sect. Xanthodermatei and Chlorophyllum species . [8]
Agaricus bohusii Bon 1983 Agaricus subfloccosus(J.E.Lange 1926) Hlaváček/Pilát 1951 Agaricus cappellianus Hlaváček 1987 Felt-ringed agaricus, Agaricus hondensis Murrill 1912 Agaricus pattersoniae Peck 1907 Agaricus trisulphuratus Berk. 1885 Yellow-staining mushroom, Agaricus xanthodermus Genev. 1876. Subgenus Pseudochitonia
The name Agaricicola derives from: Neo-Latin noun Agaricus, generic name of a mushroom; Latin suff. -cola (from Latin masculine gender or feminine gender noun incola), dweller; Neo-Latin masculine gender noun Agaricicola, Agaricus-dweller, reflecting isolation of the first strain from Agaricus blazei (Murrill).
William Alphonso Murrill (October 13, 1869 – December 25, 1957) was an American mycologist, known for his contributions to the knowledge of the Agaricales and Polyporaceae. In 1904, he became the assistant Curator at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG).
Blazein is a bio-active steroid made by Agaricus blazei. [1] References This page was last edited on 29 April 2023, at 23: ...
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In Japan, the Agaricus blazei mushroom is a highly popular herb, which is used by close to 500,000 people. [7] In Japan, Agaricus blazei is also the most popular herb used by cancer patients. [8] The second most used herb is an isolate from the shiitake mushroom, known as active hexose correlated compound.