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Application of gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for targeted and non-targeted analysis in toxic and edible mushrooms

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Table 1.1. Some characteristics of the principal phyla where the macrofungi belong. [1-3]
Figure 1.1. Basidiocarp structure: A – cap (or pileus); B – scales; C – hymenium; D – annulus (or  ring); E – stipe (or stalk) ; F – volva (or cup) (Adapted from  [1] )
Figure 1.2. Spore print: A – hymenium placed on the paper sheet; B – spore deposition  (Adapted  from the original available at: http://www.anbg.gov.au/fungi/images-captions/spore-print-0018.html [05/06/12])
Figure 1.3. Result of reaction with 5% KOH in the cap (A) and flesh region (B) of a mushroom  belonging to the species Cortinarius callisteus (Fr.) Fr
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