Flammulina velutipes

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Noun1.Flammulina velutipes - an edible agaric that is available in early spring or late fall when few other mushrooms are; has a viscid smooth orange to brown cap and a velvety stalk that turns black in maturity and pallid gills; often occur in clusters
agaric - a saprophytic fungus of the order Agaricales having an umbrellalike cap with gills on the underside
Flammulina, genus Flammulina - a genus of agarics
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Golden needle mushroom (Flammulina velutipes [F velutipes]) is one of the main edible mushrooms long recognized for its nutritional value and delicious taste in Asian countries especially China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea.
The genomes of a few other edible or medical mushrooms were also sequenced, for example, Volvariella volvacea [13], Agaricus bisporus [14], Flammulina velutipes [15], Antrodia cinnamomea [16], and Wolfiporia cocos [17].
Zhang, "Bioactivity of the crude polysaccharides from fermented soybean curd residue by Flammulina velutipes," Carbohydrate Polymers, vol.
Enoki mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) is well known for its anticarcinogenic and blood pressure-reducing properties.
Ohshima, "Antioxidative activity and antidiscoloration efficacy of ergothioneine in mushroom (Flammulina velutipes) extract added to beef and fish meats," Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, vol.
[[dagger]] Flammula betulina Peck [[dagger]] Flammulapraecox Peck [[double dagger], NR] Flammulaster erinaceellus (Peck) Watling [[double dagger], NR] Flammulaster gracilis (Quel.) Watling [[double dagger], NR] Flammulina velutipes (Curtis) Singer [[dagger], [double dagger]] Galera ovalis (Fr.) Gillet [[dagger]] Galerina autumnalis (Peck) A.H.
These include Pleurotus ostreatus, Hericeum erinacium, Lentinus edodes, Auricularia auricula, Auricularia polytricha, Tremella fuciformis, Gyrophora esculenta, Tricholom matsutake, Agaricus bisporus, Grifola frondosa, and Flammulina velutipes [21].
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