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Species of edible mushroom
shiitake (J.Schröt.) Lloyd (1918) Lentinus shiitake (J.Schröt.) Singer (1936) Lentinus tonkinensis Pat. (1890) Lentinus mellianus Lohwag (1918) The mushroom's
Shiitake
Genus of fungi
belong to the Lentinus-radiation. Fries, E.M. (1825). Systema Orbis Vegetabilis (in Latin). e Typographia academica. p. 77. "Synonymy: Lentinus Fr". Species
Lentinus
Species of fungus
(2011-11-01). "Relationships within Lentinus subg. Lentinus (Polyporales, Agaricomycetes), with emphasis on sects. Lentinus and Tigrini". Mycological Progress
Lentinus_crinitus
Species of fungus
until recently also widely known as Lentinus lepideus. Common names for it include scaly sawgill, scaly lentinus and train wrecker. Neolentinus lepideus
Neolentinus_lepideus
Species of fungus
spore print. "Lentinus tigrinus (Bull.) Fr. (1825)". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2015-10-05. "Lentinus dunalii (DC.) Fr
Lentinus_tigrinus
Species of inedible fungus in the genus Polyporus
Lentinus arcularius, also known as the spring polypore, is a ubiquitous species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It was first documented in 1783 by
Lentinus_arcularius
Species of fungus
Lentinus sajor-caju (formerly Pleurotus sajor-caju) is a species of mushroom from Polyporaceae family. The current name Lentinus sajor-caju was named by
Lentinus_sajor-caju
Species of fungi
of fungi). It was transferred to the current genus, Lentinus in 2010 by Ivan V. Zmitrovich. Lentinus brumalis has a round, broadly convex cap that has a
Lentinus_brumalis
Species of fungus
Lentinus strigosus is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. The species was first described by Lewis David de Schweinitz in 1822 as Agaricus
Lentinus_strigosus
Species of fungus
Lentinus roseus is a species of edible mushroom in the family Polyporaceae, first found in northern Thailand. Karunarathna, Samantha C.; Yang, Zhu L.;
Lentinus_roseus
Species of fungus
April). Pleurotus dryinus. Retrieved from the MushroomExpert.Com Web site. "Lentinus levis / Lentin poilu" (in French). Retrieved 2017-02-02. Eyssartier, G
Pleurotus_dryinus
Species of fungus
Lentinus levis is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It can be found in subtropical to tropical climates in North America and is edible. It
Lentinus_levis
Species of fungus
or ponderous lentinus, is a species of fungus in the family Gloeophyllaceae. It was originally described in 1965 as a species of Lentinus by American mycologist
Neolentinus_ponderosus
Species of fungus
Lentinus megacystidiatus is a species of edible mushroom in the family Polyporaceae, first found in northern Thailand. Karunarathna, Samantha C.; Yang
Lentinus_megacystidiatus
Genus of fungi
North America, Europe, and New Zealand VIII. Lentinus levis – subtropical to tropical, moved to genus Lentinus. X. P. tuber-regium (king tuber mushroom)
Pleurotus
Species of fungus
Lentinus flexipes is a species of fungus belonging to the family Polyporaceae. "Lentinus_Flexipes". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 11 January 2022. v t e
Lentinus_flexipes
Genus of fungi
pseudosclerotia in Australia. Neolentinus means the new (Latin - neo-) Lentinus. Lentinus is an older generic name historically applied to a broad group of
Neolentinus
Edible mushroom
cooking, with young specimens considered the best. Alongside shiitake (Lentinus edodes) and oyster (Pleurotus ostreatus) mushrooms, H. erinaceus is used
Hericium_erinaceus
Species of fungus
Lentinus meridionalis is a species of fungus in the family Polyporaceae. First described in 1973 as a species of the now-defunct genus Leucoporus, it was
Lentinus_meridionalis
Species of fungus
crenatolobatus Speg. 1880 Panus laciniatocrenatus Speg. 1880 Agaricus jacksonii Berk. & Cooke 1877 Lentinus calvescens Berk. 1856 Lentinus albidus Berk. 1843
Pleurotus_albidus
Species of fungus
Collybia tabescens (Scop.) Fr. Flammula gymnopodia (Bull.) Quél. (1873) Lentinus caespitosus Berk. (1847) Monodelphus caespitosus (Berk.) Murrill, (1911)
Desarmillaria_tabescens
Chemical compound
Medicinal mushrooms Sia GM, Candlish JK (March 1999). "Effects of shiitake (Lentinus edodes) extract on human neutrophils and the U937 monocytic cell line"
Lentinan
Species of fungus
(1802) Lentinus vulpinus (Sowerby) Fr. (1836) Hemicybe vulpina (Sowerby) P.Karst., Bidr. Känn. (1879) Panellus vulpinus (Sowerby) Murrill (1915) Lentinus auricula
Lentinellus_vulpinus
Medication used to treat a viral infection
nature. A protease inhibitor was isolated from the shiitake mushroom (Lentinus edodes). The presence of this may explain the Shiitake mushrooms' noted
Antiviral_drug
Species of fungus
Lentinus concentricus is a species of edible mushroom in the family Polyporaceae, first found in northern Thailand and described as new to science in 2011
Lentinus_concentricus
English actor
Final Fantasy XIV Ardbert, Arenvald Lentinus, Oschon English version, replaced Stephen Hoo as Arenvald Lentinus 2022 Xenoblade Chronicles 3 Other English
Joe_Dempsie
Species of fungus
vaporarius Bagl. (1865) Lentinus percomis Berk. & Broome (1875) Lentinus divisus Schulzer (1879) Lentinus bresadolae Schulzer (1885) Lentinus carneotomentosus
Panus_conchatus
Commercial cultivation of fungi
Europe. Lentinus edodes, also known as shiitake, oak mushroom. Lentinus edodes is largely produced in Japan, China and South Korea. Lentinus edodes accounts
Fungiculture
Species of fungus
subgroup of the Lentinus fungi, called Panus based on their hyphal systems. For this reason, Panus fasciatus is sometimes referred to as Lentinus fasciatus
Panus_fasciatus
Chemical compound
an intermediate during formation of 1-octen-3-ol from linoleic acid in Lentinus decadetes". Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry. 67 (10): 2280–2282
1-Octen-3-ol
Species of fungus
Species: C. chrysopepla Binomial name Cyptotrama chrysopepla (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Singer (1973) Synonyms Lentinus chrysopeplus Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1868)
Cyptotrama_chrysopepla
Genus of fungi
eastern Asia. The most recent addition to the genus (transferred from Lentinus), N. suavissimus, is found in North America, Europe, and Japan. The fruit
Neofavolus
Spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus
as Lentinellus, are in the Russulales, while the tough, leathery genera Lentinus and Panus are among the Polyporales, but Neolentinus is in the Gloeophyllales
Mushroom
Genus of fungi
characteristics from the other Lentinus species, and in modern taxonomy the groups are put into different orders (Lentinus is in Polyporales whereas Lentinellus
Lentinellus
tuber-regium Binomial name Pleurotus tuber-regium (Rumph. ex Fr.) Singer 1951 Synonyms Pachyma tuber-regium Fr. 1822 Lentinus tuber-regium (Fr.) Fr. 1836
Pleurotus_tuber-regium
Species of fungus
described as new to science in 1928 by Belgian mycologist Maurice Beeli as Lentinus luteopunctatus. Paul Heinemann transferred it to Cantharellus in 1958.
Cantharellus_luteopunctatus
Chemical compound
Yuanchun; Kong, Weili; Ng, Tzi Bun (2021). "Coating shiitake mushrooms (Lentinus edodes) with a polysaccharide from Oudemansiella radicata improves product
Lenthionine
Species of fungus
the genus Polyporus. "Polyporus ciliatus in Mycobank". Media related to Lentinus substrictus at Wikimedia Commons Data related to Polyporus ciliatus at
Polyporus_ciliatus
Chemical compound
Y.; Hashimoto, M.; Seki, H. (1972). "Hypocholesterolemic alkaloids of lentinus edodes (berk.) sing. II. A novel synthesis of eritadenine". Journal of
Eritadenine
Order of fungi
as well as many corticioid fungi and a few agarics (mainly in the genus Lentinus). Many species within the order are saprotrophic, most of them wood-rotters
Polyporales
Fungal structure bearing hymenium
Tsuneda, Akihiko (1993-05-01). "Hymenophore Development and Evolution in Lentinus". Mycologia. 85 (3): 428–443. doi:10.1080/00275514.1993.12026294. ISSN 0027-5514
Hymenophore
Species of fungus
lateritia Binomial name Lentinula lateritia (Berk.) Pegler (1983) Synonyms Lentinus lateritius Berk. (1881) Pocillaria lateritia (Berk.) Kuntze (1891)
Lentinula_lateritia
Species of fungus
BMSSYS0000048430 NCBI: 1615801 Open Tree of Life: 336632 SpeciesFungorum: 552535 Lentinus suavissimus Wikidata: Q10475338 BioLib: 59958 CoL: 3T5WH EoL: 1029470 GBIF:
Neofavolus_suavissimus
Gallic people
The new provincial governor, Gaius Pomptinus, sent his legate Manlius Lentinus to crush the revolt. In 61 BC, a battle was fought between the Gallic and
Allobroges
Species of fungus
correctly should be designated Panus lecomtei. Two earlier taxa, Lentinus strigosus and Lentinus lecomtei, had been accepted as distinct species, but later
Panus_neostrigosus
Species of bioluminescent fungus in the family Marasmiaceae
berkeleyi Kuntze (1898) Dendrosarcus nidiformis (Berk.) Kuntze (1898) Lentinus incandescens (Berk. & Broome) Henn. (1898) Pocillaria incandescens (Berk
Omphalotus_nidiformis
Species of fungus
stipticus (Samuel Frederick Gray, 1821), Pleurotus stipticus (Paul Kummer), Lentinus stipticus (Joseph Schröter, 1885), and Merulius stipticus (Jean-Baptiste
Panellus_stipticus
Sylloge Fungorum (in Latin). 5: 1–1146. Corner EJH (1981). The agaric genera Lentinus, Panus, and Pleurotus, with particular reference to Malaysian species.
List_of_bioluminescent_fungi
Medical condition
Louis: Mosby. ISBN 978-1-4160-2999-1. Nakamura, T (1992). "Shiitake (Lentinus edodes) dermatitis". Contact Dermatitis. 27 (2): 65–70. doi:10.1111/j.1600-0536
Shiitake_mushroom_dermatitis
Topics referred to by the same term
species of oyster mushroom, often incorrectly called Pleurotus sajor-caju Lentinus sajor-caju, a species of mushroom formerly called Pleurotus sajor-caju
Pleurotus_sajor-caju
Genus of fungi
was circumscribed in 2003 to accommodate the species formerly known as Lentinus proboscoides. List of Agaricales genera Cifuentes J, Petersen RH, Hughes
Campanophyllum
Species of mushroom
separate species, and was returned to the genus Lentinus by Pegler (1975), and is now called Lentinus sajor-caju (Fr.) Fries. Pleurotus pulmonarius is
Pleurotus_pulmonarius
Species of fungus
Elias Magnus Fries in 1821, before he transferred the species to the genus Lentinus. It was transferred to the genus Pleurotus by Karel Bernard Boedijn in
Pleurotus_djamor
Gluey polymers secreted by microorganisms to form biofilms
indican (Beijerinckia indica) kefiran (Lactobacillus hilgardii) lentinan (Lentinus elodes) levan (Alcaligenes viscosus, Zymomonas mobilis, Bacillus subtilis)
Extracellular polymeric substance
Extracellular_polymeric_substance
Condiment prepared with chili peppers
et al. (December 2006). "Study on the making of chili sauce with beef and lentinus edodes". Food Science and Technology. Archived from the original on 7 March
Chili_sauce_and_paste
Type of fungi
gills completely inclosed and never exposed as in the secotioid form of Lentinus tigrinus)—note—some mycologists do not consider a species to be secotioid
Secotioid
Petrak & Syd. Genus: Lentinus Lentinus albidus Berk. Lentinus capronatus Berk. Lentinus cirrosus Fr. Lentinus dactyliophorus Lev. Lentinus fastuosus Kalchbr
List of fungi of South Africa – L
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_L
Species of fungus
described in 1853 by mycologist Miles Berkeley and Moses Ashley Curtis as Lentinus micheneri. David Pegler transferred it to the genus Lentinellus in 1983
Lentinellus_micheneri
Class of organic compounds
and β-1,6-glucan lentinan, a strictly purified β-1,6:β-1,3-glucan from Lentinus edodes lichenin, β-1,3- and β-1,4-glucan oat beta-glucan, β-1,3- and β-1
Glucan
Family of fungi
Zhao (2016); 2 species Leiotrametes Welti & Courtec. (2012); 2 species Lentinus Fr. (1825); 120 species Lenzites Fr. (1836); 25 species Leptoporus Quél
Polyporaceae
Species of fungus
Lange JE. (1933). "Studies in the agarics of Denmark. Part IX. Tricholoma, Lentinus, Panus, Nyctalis". Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. 8 (3): 1–44. Arora, David (1986)
Tricholoma_populinum
Site in Laguna, Philippines
include Daldinia concentrica, Rigidoporus microporus, Auricularia auricula, Lentinus tigrinus, Schizophyllum commune, and Microporus xanthopus. The 41 species
Cavinti Underground River and Caves Complex
Cavinti_Underground_River_and_Caves_Complex
Genus of fungi
ridges along the margin. In older classifications, H. sulcata was known as Lentinus sulcatus or Panus fulvidus. However, there is strong phylogenetic evidence
Heliocybe
Czech mycologist (1878–1968)
authored by Zvára), R. lilacea var. melzeriana (now R. melzeriana), and Lentinus melzeri. The genera Melzericium and Melzerodontia are also named in his
Václav_Melzer
Side-attached fungi/oyster mushrooms
Pleurotus — Oyster mushrooms Resupinatus — Oysterlings Schizophyllum Tectella Lentinus Panus Lactifluus - some species Lentinellus Russula - some species Thorn
Pleurotoid_fungi
Gallic tribe
62 BC, their oppidum Ventia was destroyed by the Roman legate Manlius Lentinus during the revolt of the Allobroges. By the 1st century AD, the Segovellauni
Segovellauni
Ancient Roman family
consul suffectus in AD 46, from September the end of the year. Terentius Lentinus, an eques condemned in AD 61 as an accomplice of Valerius Fabianus, the
Terentia_gens
graveolens Gloeocystidiellum porosum Hericium erinaceus Inonotus ludovicianus Lentinus tigrinus Oxyporus latemarginatus Oxyporus populinus Perenniporia fraxinea
List_of_sweetgum_diseases
Genus of fungi
D. (2015). "Phylogenetic relationships and morphological evolution in Lentinus, Polyporellus and Neofavolus, emphasizing southeastern Asian taxa". Mycologia
Favolus
Chemical compound
Danikiewicz, W; Swiezewska, E (2004). "Polyisoprenoid alcohols from the mushroom Lentinus edodes". Chemistry and Physics of Lipids. 130 (2): 109–115. doi:10.1016/j
Polyprenol
List of threatened species
Hygrocybe macrospora, Hygrocybe miniatostriata, Lactarius ogasawarashimensis, Lentinus lamelliporus, Lepiota boninensis, Leptoglossum boninense, Lycoperdon henningsii
Japanese_Red_List
Hungarian mycologist
az immunstimuláns Lentinus cyathiformis (Schff.: Fr.) Bres. ökológiájára vonatkozóan 1. 2003 Vizsgálatok az immunstimuláns Lentinus cyathiformis (Schff
Gábor_Bohus
Genus of fungi
is a fungal genus in the family Polyporaceae. Segregated from the genus Lentinus, it is monotypic, containing the single species Austrolentinus tenebrosus
Austrolentinus
Natural fungus Het khon khao เห็ดขอนขาว (means 'white wood mushroom') Lentinus squarrosulus Agricultural & Natural fungus Het ko daeng, het daeng เห็ดก่อแดง
List_of_Thai_ingredients
syn. Botryodiplodia theobromae) - can also cause dieback and leaf scorch Lentinus subnudus sooty mold (Leptoxyphium sp.) Macrophomina phaseolina (syn. Macrophomina
List of durian diseases and pests
List_of_durian_diseases_and_pests
Species of fungus
J.E. (1933). "Studies in the agarics of Denmark. Part IX. Tricholoma, Lentinus, Panus, Nyctalis". Dansk Botanisk Arkiv. 8 (3): 1–44. Phillips R. "Tricholoma
Tricholoma_myomyces
English botanist and mycologist (1906-1996)
Gardens, Parks & Recreation Dept. Corner EJH (1981). The Agaric genera Lentinus, Panus, and Pleurotus: with particular reference to Malaysian species.
E._J._H._Corner
Species of fungus
chrysimyces showed activity towards rat erythrocytes, while proteins from Lentinus squarrosulus showed activity towards guinea pig and mouse erythrocytes
Gymnopilus_chrysimyces
Genus of fungi
Pleurotus". Persoonia. 17 (2): 201–219. Corner EJH. (1981). The Agaric Genera Lentinus, Panus, and Pleurotus, with Particular Reference to Malaysian Species.
Neonothopanus
Species of agaric fungus endemic to North America, Europe, and parts of Asia
accordance with Bulliard's 1782 description, which now corresponds with Lentinus tigrinus. Christiaan Hendrik Persoon described this species as Agaricus
Tricholoma_pardinum
Leccinum versipelle Leccinum vulpinum Lentinellus cochleatus Lentinula edodes Lentinus cyathiformis Lepista flaccida Lepista glaucocana Lepista inversa Lepista
List of fungi of Metropolitan France
List_of_fungi_of_Metropolitan_France
Roman family
legate of Pompey in 65 BC, during the war against Mithridates VI. Manlius Lentinus, legate of Gaius Pomptinus in Gallia Narbonensis, won a decisive victory
Manlia_gens
Enzyme
serine proteinase inhibitor from the fruiting body of the basidiomycete, Lentinus edodes. Eur. J. Biochem. 262, 915–923 PubMed Sabotic J., Trcek T., Popovic
Cospin
Species of fungus
Carolina USA. Later, the fungus was described under a variety of names: Lentinus chrysopeplus from Cuba; Agaricus sabriusculus and Agaricus lacunosa from
Cyptotrama_asprata
Proteolytic enzyme
(1981). "Streptomyces pepsin inhibitor-insensitive carboxyl proteinase from Lentinus edodes". Agricultural and Biological Chemistry. 45: 1937–1943. doi:10.1271/bbb1961
Scytalidopepsin_B
Inedible European fungi
morphology, A. vulgare is related to such varied taxa as the gilled fungi of Lentinus, the poroid genus Albatrellus, the coral-like Clavicorona, and fellow tooth
Auriscalpium_vulgare
Species of beetle
reported to feed on fungi on western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) and on Lentinus (Polyporaceae). Adults feed on the surface, while larvae burrow into the
Phellopsis_porcata
Species of fungus
instance L. zeyheri could refer to Lepiota zeyheri, Leucocoprinus zeyheri or Lentinus zeyheri. In his Sydowia paper, Singer used the author abbreviation 'Sing
Macrolepiota_zeyheri
Argentine mycologist
Recursos forestales 5 (2): 181–195. BLUMENFELD, S.N., 1996. "Cultivo de Lentinus edodes Berk, sobre aserrín de álamo suplementado." Bol. Soc. Arg. Bot.
Silvia_Blumenfeld
Genus of fungi
Cantharellus carbonarius (Alb. & Schwein.) Fr. (1874) Geopetalum carbonarium (Alb. & Schwein.) Pat. (1887) Lentinus carbonarius (Alb. & Schwein.) Kühner (1980)
Faerberia
Genus of fungi
Retrieved 2013-10-09. Senthilarasu, Gunasekaran (2015). "The lentinoid (Lentinus and Panus) fungi from Western Ghats, India". IMA Fungus. 6 (1): 119–128
Panus
Genus: Favolus Fr., (1828) Favolus agariceus (Berk.) Lév. 1844 accepted as Lentinus arcularius (Batsch) Zmitr., (2010) Favolus brasiliensis (Fr.) Fr. 1830
List of fungi of South Africa – F
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_F
Species of fungus
guarapiensis Speg. (1883) Pleurotus guarapiensis (Speg.) Speg. (1887) Dendrosarcus guarapiensis (Speg.) Kuntze (1898) Lentinus guarapiensis (Speg.) Singer (1952)
Lentinula_guarapiensis
British mycologist (born 1938)
scientific journal Mycologist from 1987 to 1993. Pegler DN. (1983). The genus Lentinus. A World Monograph. Kew Bulletin Additional Series. Vol. 10. London, UK:
David_Pegler
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Eternally Fortunate
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Mother
Boy/Male
Sikh
Happiness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Infinite from Adi to ant, From begining to end
Girl/Female
Hindu
Mist, Fog
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Dusky
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Goddess, Beautiful eyed
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beloved One
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Quick; Energetic
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
All Upon God; Emotion; Goddess Parvati
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
LENTINUS
LENTINUS