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''Tricholoma magnivelare'' is a gilled mushroom found in the Pacific Northwest of North America growing in coniferous woodland. These ectomycorrhizal fungi are typically edible species that exist in a symbiotic relationship with various species of pine. They belong to the genus ''Tricholoma'', which includes the closely related East Asian songi or matsutake. ''T. magnivelare'' is also known as ponderosa mushroom, pine mushroom.〔(Tricholoma magnivelare ). Botany.Wisc.edu. Accessed March 23, 2012.〕 In recent years, globalization has made hunting for pine mushrooms popular among all types of people of British Columbia, where they are found under pine trees and often associated with deer trails. Local mushroom hunters sell their harvest daily to local depots, which rush them to airports. The mushrooms are then shipped fresh by air to Asia where demand is high and price at a premium.〔(The American Matsutake: ''Tricholoma magnivelare'' ). Mushroom Expert. Accessed March 23, 2012.〕 Serious poisonings have resulted from confusion of this mushroom with ''Amanita smithiana''.〔 ==See also== *List of North American ''Tricholoma'' *List of ''Tricholoma'' species 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tricholoma magnivelare」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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