Meripilus giganteus

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Meripilus giganteus
M. giganteus
M. giganteus
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Phylum: Basidiomycota
Class: Basidiomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Meripilaceae
Genus: Meripilus
Species: M. giganteus
Binomial name
Meripilus giganteus
Karst., (1882)
Synonyms

Agaricus aequivocus (Holmsk.) E.H.L. Krause 1932
Agaricus multiplex Dill. 1719
Boletus acanthoides Bull. 1791
Boletus giganteus Pers. 1794
Caloporus acanthoides (Bull.) Quél. 1888
Cladomeris acanthoides (Bull.) Quél. 1886
Cladomeris giganteus (Pers.) Quél. 1886
Clavaria aequivoca Holmsk. 1790
Flabellopilus giganteus (Pers.) Kotl. & Pouzar 1957
Grifola acanthoides (Bull.) Pilát 1934
Grifola gigantea (Pers.) Pilát 1934
Grifola lentifrondosa Murrill 1904
Meripilus lentifrondosus (Murrill) M.J. Larsen & Lombard 1988
Merisma acanthoides (Bull.) Gillet 1878
Merisma giganteum (Pers.) Gillet 1878
Polypilus frondosus var. intybaceus (Fr.) Bondartsev 1953
Polypilus giganteus (Pers.) Donk 1933
Polyporus acanthoides (Bull.) Fr. 1838
Polyporus acanthoides Rostk. 1848
Polyporus aequivocus (Holmsk.) E.H.L. Krause 1934
Polyporus frondosus Fr. 1838
Polyporus giganteus (Pers.) Fr. 1815
Polyporus lentifrondosus (Murrill) Murrill 1912

Meripilus giganteus is a plant pathogen that causes a white rot in various types of broadleaved trees, particularly beech. This bracket fungi, commonly known as the 'giant polypore', is often found in large clumps at the base of trees.

[edit] Medicinal properties

The methanol extract from this mushroom has been shown to be significantly cytotoxic to the mouse cancer cell line 3LL. [1]


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Meripilus giganteus
mycological characteristics:
 
pores on hymenium
 
 

cap is offset or indistinct

 

hymenium is decurrent

 

lacks a stipe

 

spore print is white

 

ecology is saprotrophic

 

edibility: edible

[edit] External links

Index Fungorum
USDA ARS Fungal Database
Meripilus giganteus at healing-mushrooms.net
Meripilus giganteus at MushroomExpert.com

[edit] References


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