On the Penn Territory (Prikamie), Russia, a systematic study of agarics and aphyllophoroid mushrooms has been conducted since 1975. The territory belongs to taiga. At present about 900 species of agarics and about 3...On the Penn Territory (Prikamie), Russia, a systematic study of agarics and aphyllophoroid mushrooms has been conducted since 1975. The territory belongs to taiga. At present about 900 species of agarics and about 300 species ofaphyllophoroid mushrooms have been discovered. 139 species of Phylum Basidiomycota (131 species) and Phylum Ascomycota (eight species) can be used for therapeutic purposes. The most common are mushrooms from families Russulaceae (15 species), Agaricaceae (11 species), Polyporaceae, Strophariaceae (10 species each). A considerable part of mushrooms (31 species) has bactericidal properties and 26 species can be used for treating malignant tumors.展开更多
文摘On the Penn Territory (Prikamie), Russia, a systematic study of agarics and aphyllophoroid mushrooms has been conducted since 1975. The territory belongs to taiga. At present about 900 species of agarics and about 300 species ofaphyllophoroid mushrooms have been discovered. 139 species of Phylum Basidiomycota (131 species) and Phylum Ascomycota (eight species) can be used for therapeutic purposes. The most common are mushrooms from families Russulaceae (15 species), Agaricaceae (11 species), Polyporaceae, Strophariaceae (10 species each). A considerable part of mushrooms (31 species) has bactericidal properties and 26 species can be used for treating malignant tumors.