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- Boletus_edulis abstract "Boletus edulis, commonly known as penny bun, porcino or cep, is a basidiomycete fungus, and the type species of the genus Boletus. Widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere across Europe, Asia, and North America, it does not occur naturally in the Southern Hemisphere, although it has been introduced to southern Africa, Australia and New Zealand. Several closely related European mushrooms formerly thought to be varieties or forms of B. edulis have been shown using molecular phylogenetic analysis to be distinct species, and others previously classed as separate species are conspecific with this species. The western North American species commonly known as the California king bolete (Boletus edulis var. grandedulis) is a large, darker-colored variant first formally identified in 2007.The fungus grows in deciduous and coniferous forests and tree plantations, forming symbiotic ectomycorrhizal associations with living trees by enveloping the tree's underground roots with sheaths of fungal tissue. The fungus produces spore-bearing fruit bodies above ground in summer and autumn. The fruit body has a large brown cap which on occasion can reach 35 cm (14 in) in diameter and 3 kg (6.6 lb) in weight. Like other boletes, it has tubes extending downward from the underside of the cap, rather than gills; spores escape at maturity through the tube openings, or pores. The pore surface of the B. edulis fruit body is whitish when young, but ages to a greenish-yellow. The stout stipe, or stem, is white or yellowish in colour, up to 25 cm (10 in) tall and 10 cm (3.9 in) thick, and partially covered with a raised network pattern, or reticulations.Prized as an ingredient in various foods, B. edulis is an edible mushroom held in high regard in many cuisines, and is commonly prepared and eaten in soups, pasta, or risotto. The mushroom is low in fat and digestible carbohydrates, and high in protein, vitamins, minerals and dietary fibre. Although it is sold commercially, it is very difficult to cultivate. Available fresh in autumn in Central, Southern and Northern Europe, it is most often dried, packaged and distributed worldwide. Keeping its flavour after drying, it is then reconstituted and used in cooking. B. edulis is one of the few fungi sold pickled. The fungus also produces a variety of organic compounds with a diverse spectrum of biological activity, including the steroid derivative ergosterol, a sugar binding protein, antiviral compounds, antioxidants, and phytochelatins, which give the organism resistance to toxic heavy metals.".
- Boletus_edulis binomialAuthority Jean_Baptiste_Fran%C3%A7ois_Pierre_Bulliard.
- Boletus_edulis class Agaricomycetes.
- Boletus_edulis division Basidiomycota.
- Boletus_edulis family Boletaceae.
- Boletus_edulis genus Boletus.
- Boletus_edulis kingdom Fungus.
- Boletus_edulis order Boletales.
- Boletus_edulis synonym "Boletus solidus (Sowerby (1809)".
- Boletus_edulis synonym "Ceriomyces crassus (Battarra (1775)".
- Boletus_edulis synonym "Dictyopus edulis (Bull.) Forq. (1890)".
- Boletus_edulis synonym "Leccinum edule (Bull.) Gray (1821)".
- Boletus_edulis thumbnail Boletus_edulis_EtgHollande_041031_091.jpg?width=300.
- Boletus_edulis wikiPageExternalLink mushroomking.html.
- Boletus_edulis wikiPageID "427655".
- Boletus_edulis wikiPageRevisionID "606308772".
- Boletus_edulis align "right".
- Boletus_edulis alt "A group of three mushrooms, ranging in size from small to large, with red caps dotted with white warts, and white stems. The largest of the three has a droopy skirt hanging from the upper portion of its stem. The mushrooms are growing in the ground, surrounded by fallen brown leaves, green grass, and a dark green bush in the background.".
- Boletus_edulis alt "About half a dozen pine trees with upward-pointing branches 15 to 30 metres in height with green needles. The upper half of the background is blue sky.".
- Boletus_edulis binomial "Boletus edulis".
- Boletus_edulis binomialAuthority Jean_Baptiste_François_Pierre_Bulliard.
- Boletus_edulis calciumMg "1.195".
- Boletus_edulis capshape "convex".
- Boletus_edulis caption "B. edulis is ectomycorrhizal and may co-occur with Pinus radiata".
- Boletus_edulis caption "and Amanita muscaria.".
- Boletus_edulis carbohydrates "9.23".
- Boletus_edulis classis Agaricomycetes.
- Boletus_edulis copperMg "0.786".
- Boletus_edulis direction "vertical".
- Boletus_edulis divisio Basidiomycota.
- Boletus_edulis ecologicaltype "mycorrhizal".
- Boletus_edulis familia Boletaceae.
- Boletus_edulis fat "1.7".
- Boletus_edulis folateUg "290".
- Boletus_edulis genus "Boletus".
- Boletus_edulis hasPhotoCollection Boletus_edulis.
- Boletus_edulis howedible "choice".
- Boletus_edulis hymeniumtype "pores".
- Boletus_edulis image "Amanita muscaria 3 vliegenzwammen op rij.jpg".
- Boletus_edulis image "Pinus radiata HuckleberryHill1.jpg".
- Boletus_edulis imageAlt "Two mushrooms with brown caps and light brown stems growing on the ground, surrounded by fallen leaves and other forest debris. One mushroom has been plucked and lies beside the other; its under-surface is visible, and is a light yellow color.".
- Boletus_edulis imageCaption "In a forest near Rambouillet, France".
- Boletus_edulis imageWidth "234".
- Boletus_edulis ironMg "0.739".
- Boletus_edulis kj "342.4".
- Boletus_edulis name "Boletus edulis".
- Boletus_edulis name "Boletus edulis, fresh".
- Boletus_edulis niacinMg "6.07".
- Boletus_edulis ordo Boletales.
- Boletus_edulis pantothenicMg "2.64".
- Boletus_edulis phosphorusMg "22.26".
- Boletus_edulis potassiumMg "203.3".
- Boletus_edulis protein "7.39".
- Boletus_edulis regnum Fungus.
- Boletus_edulis riboflavinMg "0.092".
- Boletus_edulis right "1".
- Boletus_edulis sourceUsda "1".
- Boletus_edulis species "B. edulis".
- Boletus_edulis sporeprintcolor "brown".
- Boletus_edulis stipecharacter "bare".
- Boletus_edulis synonyms "Boletus solidus (Sowerby )".
- Boletus_edulis synonyms "Ceriomyces crassus (Battarra )".
- Boletus_edulis synonyms "Dictyopus edulis ( Forq. )".
- Boletus_edulis synonyms "Leccinum edule ( Gray )".
- Boletus_edulis thiaminMg "0.105".
- Boletus_edulis vitb6Mg "0.051".
- Boletus_edulis vitcMg "4.21".
- Boletus_edulis whichgills "adnate".
- Boletus_edulis width "200".
- Boletus_edulis zincMg "4.172".
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Boletus.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Edible_fungi.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:French_cuisine.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_described_in_1782.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_Africa.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_Asia.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_Europe.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_Metropolitan_France.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_New_Zealand.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Fungi_of_North_America.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Italian_cuisine.
- Boletus_edulis subject Category:Italian_products_with_protected_designation_of_origin.
- Boletus_edulis type EdibleFungi.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiDescribedIn1782.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiOfAfrica.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiOfAsia.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiOfEurope.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiOfNewZealand.
- Boletus_edulis type FungiOfNorthAmerica.
- Boletus_edulis type Fungus112992868.
- Boletus_edulis type LivingThing100004258.
- Boletus_edulis type Object100002684.
- Boletus_edulis type Organism100004475.
- Boletus_edulis type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Boletus_edulis type Whole100003553.
- Boletus_edulis type Eukaryote.
- Boletus_edulis type Fungus.
- Boletus_edulis type Species.
- Boletus_edulis type Fungus.
- Boletus_edulis type Organism.