Mariana P Drewinski
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Drewinski M, Correa-Santos M, Lima V, Lima F, Palacio M, Borges M, et al.
IMA Fungus
. 2024 Dec;
15(1):40.
PMID: 39673069
Many species of mushroom-forming fungi have been harvested in the wild and used for food and medicine for thousands of years. In Brazil, the knowledge of the diversity of wild...
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Drewinski M, Correa-Santos M, Zied D, Menolli Jr N
An Acad Bras Cienc
. 2024 Nov;
96(4):e20230838.
PMID: 39607125
There are about 80 species of wild edible mushroom that certainly occur in Brazil and can be used as a natural source of food and medicine. This study aimed to...
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Drewinski M, Zied D, Gomes E, Menolli Jr N
Curr Microbiol
. 2024 Oct;
81(11):390.
PMID: 39367930
Auricularia cornea has become one of the most important cultivated mushrooms worldwide. Although not remarkably flavorful, Auricularia species are very versatile and rehydrate easily after drying, adding a unique and...
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Coelho-Nascimento C, Zabin D, E Silva-Filho A, Drewinski M, Alves-Silva G, Kossmann T, et al.
Mycologia
. 2024 Aug;
116(5):792-820.
PMID: 39121366
, commonly known as cat's tongue mushrooms, is a monophyletic assemblage within Auriculariales, which encompasses species with gelatinous basidiomata, spathulate, flabellate, or shell-shaped pileus, hydnoid hymenophore, globose to ellipsoidal basidiospores,...
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Oliveira J, Cabral T, Vargas-Isla R, Silva J, Rodrigues D, Menolli Jr N, et al.
Mycoscience
. 2023 Apr;
63(6):254-266.
PMID: 37089518
In the search for new strains of edible mushrooms in the Brazilian Amazon Forest, we found specimens different from . These were described morphologically and evaluated phylogenetically within the clade....