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Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Suillus grevillei is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Larix

Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Suillus grevillei is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Larix decidua

Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Suillus grevillei is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Larix kaempferi

Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Suillus grevillei is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Larix decidua x kaempferi (L. x marschlinsii)

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Comprehensive Description

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Boletus clintonianus Peck. Ann. Rep. N. Y. State
Cab. 23: 128. 1872.
f Boletus viridarius Frost, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 2 : 100. 1874. (Type from Vermont.) Boletus serotinus Frost, Bull. Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sci. 2 : 100. 1874. (Type from Vermont.)
Pileus convex, gregarious, 5-12 cm. broad; surface golden-yellow to chestnut, becoming darker with age, smooth, viscid, glabrous, with separable cuticle ; margin at first incurved, then thin and spreading : context 5 mm. or more thick, soft, pale-yellow or goldenyellow, becoming very slightly greenish when wounded, taste mild ; tubes 5-7 mm. long, nearly plane in mass, adnata or subdecurrent, not depressed, pale-yellow to melleous, slightly discolored within when wounded, mouths subcircular, more or less compound, small, rather irregular, edges acute, changing to reddish or purplish-brown when bruised : spores oblong, brownish-ochraceous, 10-12 X 4-5 // : stipe subequal , straw-yellow and slightly reticulate at the apex, reddish-chestnut and even below, solid, straw-yellow within, becoming slightly reddish when bruised, 5-12 cm. long, 1-2 cm. thick ; annulus cottony-white or yellowish, ample, persistent, often appearing double.
Type locality: North Elba, New York. Habitat : Shaded grassy places.
Distribution : Canada and the northeastern United States south to New Jersey.
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William Alphonso MurrilI, Gertrude Simmons BurIingham, Leigh H Pennington, John Hendly Barnhart. 1907-1916. (AGARICALES); POLYPORACEAE-AGARICACEAE. North American flora. vol 9. New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY
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Suillus grevillei

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Suillus grevillei (commonly known as Greville's bolete and larch bolete) is a mycorrhizal mushroom with a tight, brilliantly coloured cap, shiny and wet looking with its mucous slime layer. The hymenium easily separates from the flesh of the cap, with a central stalk that is quite slender. The species has a ring or a tight-fitting annular zone.

Description

Suillus grevillei is a mushroom with a 5–10 cm (2–4 in) cap colored from citrus yellow to burnt orange, that is at first hemispherical, then bell-shaped, and finally flattened. It has a sticky skin, often with veil remnants on the edge,[1] short tubes of yellow (possibly staining brownish)[1] which descend down to the bottom of its cylindrical stalk (6–10 x 1–2 cm), which is yellowish above the ring area with streaks of reddish brown below.[1] The flesh is yellow, staining brown.[1]

The thin meat has consistency at first but then quickly becomes soft. It has an odor reminiscent of rumpled Pelargonium geranium leaves.

It grows in the soil of mixed forests, not always at the foot of larch (can be quite some distance away) with which it lives in symbiosis. It grows from June until November.

Suillus grevillei is an edible mushroom (without consistency nor flavor) if the slimy cuticle is removed off the cap.[2] This mucousy skin layer is what is known to cause intestinal issues, as is the case with several other Suillus such as Slippery Jack (S. luteus) or Jill (S. salmonicolor); often considered to be not worth the work.

Its name is derived from Robert Kaye Greville.[3]

Habitat and distribution

Grows only under larch trees. Widespread in North America and Europe. In Asia, it has been recorded from Taiwan.[4]

Chemistry

The fungus produces grevillin which is characteristic of this fungus. The genetic and enzymatic basis for atromentin, the precursor to various pulvinic acid-type pigments, has been characterized (an atromentin synthetase by the name, GreA). A cosmid library (31 249 bp in total) has been made from the genome. The estimated gene density based on the cosmid library is 1 per 3900 bp of genomic DNA. The genome has a GC content of 49.8%.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Trudell, Steve; Ammirati, Joe (2009). Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest. Timber Press Field Guides. Portland, OR: Timber Press. p. 223. ISBN 978-0-88192-935-5.
  2. ^ Phillips, Roger (2010). Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America. Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p. 286. ISBN 978-1-55407-651-2.
  3. ^ natura.provincia.cuneo.it (In italian), accessed 5 August 2008
  4. ^ Yeh K-W, Chen Z-C. (1980). "The boletes of Taiwan" (PDF). Taiwania. 25 (1): 166–184.

Works in French

  • Régis Courtecuisse, Bernard Duhem : Guide des champignons de France et d'Europe (Delachaux & Niestlé, 1994-2000).
  • Marcel Bon : Champignons de France et d'Europe occidentale (Flammarion, 2004)
  • Dr Ewaldt Gerhardt : Guide Vigot des champignons (Vigot, 1999) - ISBN 2-7114-1413-2
  • Roger Phillips : Les champignons (Solar, 1981) - ISBN 2-263-00640-0
  • Thomas Laessoe, Anna Del Conte : L'Encyclopédie des champignons (Bordas, 1996) - ISBN 2-04-027177-5
  • Peter Jordan, Steven Wheeler : Larousse saveurs - Les champignons (Larousse, 1996) - ISBN 2-03-516003-0
  • G. Becker, Dr L. Giacomoni, J Nicot, S. Pautot, G. Redeuihl, G. Branchu, D. Hartog, A. Herubel, H. Marxmuller, U. Millot et C. Schaeffner : Le guide des hampignons (Reader's Digest, 1982) - ISBN 2-7098-0031-4
  • Henri Romagnesi : Petit atlas des champignons (Bordas, 1970) - ISBN 2-04-007940-8

This article is based on a translation of the corresponding article on the French Wikipedia.

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Suillus grevillei: Brief Summary

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Suillus grevillei (commonly known as Greville's bolete and larch bolete) is a mycorrhizal mushroom with a tight, brilliantly coloured cap, shiny and wet looking with its mucous slime layer. The hymenium easily separates from the flesh of the cap, with a central stalk that is quite slender. The species has a ring or a tight-fitting annular zone.

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