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'''''Gyromitra''''' {{IPAc-en|ˌ|dʒ|aɪr|ɵ|ˈ|m|aɪ|t|r|ə}} is a [[genus]] of [[Ascomycota|ascomycete]] |
'''''Gyromitra''''' {{IPAc-en|ˌ|dʒ|aɪr|ɵ|ˈ|m|aɪ|t|r|ə}} is a [[genus]] of [[Ascomycota|ascomycete]] mushrooms found in the northern hemisphere. The most famous member is the controversial false morel ''([[Gyromitra esculenta|G. esculenta]])''. The genus contains about 18 species.<ref name=Kirk2008/> |
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Analysis of the [[ribosomal DNA]] of many of the Pezizales showed the genus ''Gyromitra'' to be most closely related to the genus ''[[Discina (fungus)|Discina]]'', and also ''[[Pseudorhizina]]'', ''[[Hydnotrya]]'', and only distantly related to ''[[Helvella]]''. Thus the four genera are now included in the family [[Discinaceae]].<ref name=odon97/><ref name=hansen06/> |
Analysis of the [[ribosomal DNA]] of many of the Pezizales showed the genus ''Gyromitra'' to be most closely related to the genus ''[[Discina (fungus)|Discina]]'', and also ''[[Pseudorhizina]]'', ''[[Hydnotrya]]'', and only distantly related to ''[[Helvella]]''. Thus the four genera are now included in the family [[Discinaceae]].<ref name=odon97/><ref name=hansen06/> |
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Gyromitra /ˌdʒaɪər[invalid input: 'ɵ']ˈmaɪtrə/ is a genus of ascomycete mushrooms found in the northern hemisphere. The most famous member is the controversial false morel (G. esculenta). The genus contains about 18 species.[1]
Analysis of the ribosomal DNA of many of the Pezizales showed the genus Gyromitra to be most closely related to the genus Discina, and also Pseudorhizina, Hydnotrya, and only distantly related to Helvella. Thus the four genera are now included in the family Discinaceae.[2][3]
Gyromitra comes from gyro meaning convoluted and mitra meaning turban. In spite of the superficial similarity, it is unrelated to the video game Gyromite.
Toxicity
Some types of Gyromitra are highly poisonous when raw due to the presence of Gyromitrin, although some species are edible when cooked and Gyromitra are sought after in Scandinavian countries. Widespread hemolysis has been reported from ingestion which can result in renal failure. Methemoglobinemia has also been seen, although it is typically responsive to treatment with methylene blue. Seizures can also develop via inhibition of the neurotransmitter GABA.[4]
List of species
- Gyromitra ambigua
- Gyromitra brunnea
- Gyromitra bubakii
- Gyromitra californica
- Gyromitra caroliniana (North America)
- Gyromitra esculenta - False morel
- Gyromitra fastigiata
- Gyromitra gigas - Snow morel
- Gyromitra korfii - Possibly a synonym of G. gigas
- Gyromitra montana - North American Snow morel, possibly a synonym of G. gigas
- Gyromitra infula - Elfin saddle
- Gyromitra leucoxantha
- Gyromitra perlata
References
- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA. (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi. 10th ed. Wallingford: CABI. p. 299. ISBN 0-85199-826-7.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ O'Donnell K, Cigelnik E, Weber NS, Trappe JM (1997). "Phylogenetic relationships among ascomycetous truffles and the true and false morels inferred from 18S and 28S ribosomal DNA sequence analysis". Mycologia. 89 (1). Mycologia, Vol. 89, No. 1: 48–65. doi:10.2307/3761172. JSTOR 3761172.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Hansen, K.; Pfister, D.H. (2006). "Systematics of the Pezizomycetes—the operculate discomycetes". Mycologia. 98 (6): 1029–1040. doi:10.3852/mycologia.98.6.1029. PMID 17486978.
- ^ Brozen, R. "Mushroom Toxicity - Gyromitra Toxin." Emedicine.com, Last updated: 2/29/08.