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 | MushroomsBesides children who eat unknown wild mushrooms, adults are also occasional victims of poisonous mushrooms. In these cases, the victim, who was attempting to identify edible ... http://www.mnpoison.org/index.asp?pageID=118 |
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 | Mushroom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThe term "toadstool" was often but not exclusively applied to poisonous mushrooms or to those that have the classic umbrella-like cap-and-stem form. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushrooms |
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 | Poisonous Mushrooms Why collect wild mushrooms? Foray - a brief excursion into the field in search of mushrooms, plants, and other organisms; great way to enjoy the outdoors and get some ... http://www.clt.astate.edu/mhuss/Poisonous%20Mushrooms.ppt |
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 | Poisonous MushroomsWhich mushrooms are poisonous? There are about 10,000 kinds of mushroom, and although not very many of them are ... http://www.mycolog.com/poisonous.htm |
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 | Poisonous and Psychotropic Mushrooms Posters Full color images of 24 X 36 inch Poisonous and Psychotropic Mushrooms Posters with dozens of different types mushrooms; Short descriptions of types of mushrooms - Posters Shipped ... http://www.gmushrooms.com/Posters/PoisonousMush.htm |
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 | POISONOUS AND HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMSSlide 1. The Poisonous and Hallucinogenic Mushrooms program was prepared by Michael Beug for the education committee of the North American Mycological Association. http://academic.evergreen.edu/projects/mushrooms/phm/s1.htm |
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 | Poisonous Mushroom Pictures 1This species of ?Lobster? mushroom may be poisonous due to its host. Other Lobster mushrooms (displayed on the edible fungus pages) are red, feeding on ... http://www.naturallist.com/fungipoi.htm |
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 | ToxicologyPLANTS MUSHROOMS ANIMALS . EXAMPLES OF TOXIC PLANTS. Jimson Weed. All parts of the plant are toxic. Produces classic atropine poisoning. Sometimes used to make "Datura tea" http://www.uh.edu/~szilagyi/Tox_.html |
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 | How Poisonous Mushrooms Cook Up ToxinsScientists have identified genes that produce the poison of the death cap mushroom -- a unique pathway previously unknown in fungi. Reported in today's Proceedings of the National ... http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071112172158.htm |
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 | Amazon.com: Mushrooms, Poisonous: BooksOnline shopping for Subjects from a great selection of Books; Nonfiction, Literature & Fiction, Professional & Technical, Science, Children's Books, Business & Investing & more at ... http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&index=books&field-keywords=Mushrooms%2C%20Poisonous&page=1 |
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 | Poisonous Mushrooms Basic FactsIn 1887 W.D. Hay wrote in his book British Fungi: " . . . no fad or hobby is esteemed so contemptible as that of the 'fungus' hunter or toadstool eater". http://www.knet.co.za/mushrooms/poisonfacts.htm |
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 | Poisonous mushrooms a DNA imprintI reckon I'm a touch on the slow side, but sometimes I scratch my head at the things critters just seem to know. A few months back, we were camped in the shadow of Grand Teton ... http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/03/28/HO3JTKHMK.DTL |
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 | Chapter 22 Poisonous and hallucinogenic fungiLitten, W. (1975) The most poisonous mushrooms. Scientific American 231: 90-101. Meixner, A. (1979) Amatoxin-Nachweis in Pilzen. Zeitschrift für Mykologie. 45: 137-139. http://www.mycolog.com/CHAP22.htm |
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 | Poisonous Musroom Kills Boston TerrierPoisonous mushrooms are not confined to deep woods, out of the way places, or exotic places. They can pop up overnight in your backyard, and if eaten, can kill a human or a dog. http://www.boston-terriers.com/mushroom.htm |
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 | Poisonous American Mushrooms - AmericanMushrooms.com Poisonous American Mushrooms ... A detailed look at America's poisonous mushrooms. One cannot safely enjoy edible wild mushrooms without learning about the poisonous species as ... http://americanmushrooms.com/toxicms.htm |
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 | Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of North CarolinaPoisonous Plants of North Carolina," Dr. Alice B. Russell, Department of Horticultural Science; In collaboration with: Dr. James W. Hardin, Department of Botany; http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/poison/poison.htm |
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 | Poisonous Mushrooms in the NEPoisonous Mushrooms in Northeastern North America If you are interested in edible mushrooms, you should study this first of all! A good start to learning about poisonous mushrooms ... http://www.nemf.org/files/lincoff/beginners/poison.html |
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 | Edible and Poisonous MushroomsPoisonous Mushrooms. Introduction. We have briefly discussed poisonous mushrooms when we covered the eating of wild mushrooms. It was difficult not to since eating wild mushrooms ... http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/faculty/wong/BOT135/Lect19.htm |
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 | POISONOUS AND HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMSPOISONOUS AND HALLUCINOGENIC MUSHROOMS Revised June 2000 By Michael W. Beug The Evergreen State College Olympia WA Email: beugm@evergreen.edu http://www.evergreen.edu/mushrooms/phm/index.htm |
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 | the Puffball, Poisonous MushroomsDescription of toxic species and the symptoms their toxins produce. http://www.mv.com/ipusers/dhabolt/dad/mushroom/puffball/puffball4/poisonous.html |
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 | Mushroom poisoning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThere are many folk traditions concerning the defining features of poisonous mushrooms [1] [2]. Unfortunately there are no general identifiers for poisonous mushrooms, and so such ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mushroom_poisoning |
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