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Suillus salmonicolor, commonly known as the Slippery Jill, is a fungus in the family Suillaceae of the order Boletales. First described as a member of the genus Boletus in 1874, the species acquired several synonyms, including Suillus pinorigidus and Suillus subluteus, before it was assigned its current binomial name in 1983. It has not been determined with certainty whether S. salmonicolor is distinct from the species S. cothurnatus, described by Rolf Singer in 1945. S. salmonicolor is a mycorrhizal fungus—meaning it forms a symbiotic association with the roots of plants such that both organisms benefit from the exchange of nutrients. This symbiosis occurs with various species of pine, and the fruit bodies (or mushrooms) of the fungus appear scattered or in groups on the ground near the t

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  • Suillus salmonicolor (es)
  • Suillus salmonicolor (en)
  • Маслёнок желтоватый (ru)
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  • Маслёнок желтова́тый (лат. Suillus salmonicolor) — условно съедобный (необходимо удалить кожицу, вызывающую диарею) гриб из рода Маслёнок семейства Suillaceae. Синонимы: * Boletus salmonicolor Frost 1874basionym (ru)
  • Suillus salmonicolor es una especie de hongo de la familia Suillaceae. Descrita como miembro del género Boletus en 1874, la especie ha adquirido varios sinónimos desde entonces, incluyendo Suillus pinorigidus y Suillus subluteus, antes de que se le asignara su actual nombre binomial en 1983. No se ha determinado con certeza si S. salmonicolor es distinto de S. cothurnatus, descrita por Rolf Singer en 1945. Es un hongo micorrícico —lo que significa que forma una asociación simbiótica con las raíces de las plantas, de tal manera que ambos organismos se benefician del intercambio de nutrientes—. Esta simbiosis se produce con varias especies de pino, y los cuerpos fructificantes (o setas) del hongo aparecen separados o en grupos en el suelo cerca de los árboles. El hongo se encuentra en Améric (es)
  • Suillus salmonicolor, commonly known as the Slippery Jill, is a fungus in the family Suillaceae of the order Boletales. First described as a member of the genus Boletus in 1874, the species acquired several synonyms, including Suillus pinorigidus and Suillus subluteus, before it was assigned its current binomial name in 1983. It has not been determined with certainty whether S. salmonicolor is distinct from the species S. cothurnatus, described by Rolf Singer in 1945. S. salmonicolor is a mycorrhizal fungus—meaning it forms a symbiotic association with the roots of plants such that both organisms benefit from the exchange of nutrients. This symbiosis occurs with various species of pine, and the fruit bodies (or mushrooms) of the fungus appear scattered or in groups on the ground near the t (en)
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  • Suillus salmonicolor (en)
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