Data on accumulation of metals in wild edible and inedible macrofungi of the Boletaceae family are discussed and compared with data reported in literature from northern Italy and other European countries, as well as from China, Brazil and Africa. The results show a significant difference in the values detected in Sicilian fungi compared to those reported in the literature.

Venturella, G., Gargano, M.L., Compagno, R., Saitta, A., Alaimo, M.G. (2014). The mineral contents of some Boletaceae species from Sicily (southern Italy). JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 97(2), 612-623 [10.5740/joacint.12-260].

The mineral contents of some Boletaceae species from Sicily (southern Italy)

VENTURELLA, Giuseppe;GARGANO, Maria Letizia;COMPAGNO, Riccardo;SAITTA, Alessandro;ALAIMO, Maria Grazia
2014-01-01

Abstract

Data on accumulation of metals in wild edible and inedible macrofungi of the Boletaceae family are discussed and compared with data reported in literature from northern Italy and other European countries, as well as from China, Brazil and Africa. The results show a significant difference in the values detected in Sicilian fungi compared to those reported in the literature.
2014
Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
Venturella, G., Gargano, M.L., Compagno, R., Saitta, A., Alaimo, M.G. (2014). The mineral contents of some Boletaceae species from Sicily (southern Italy). JOURNAL OF AOAC INTERNATIONAL, 97(2), 612-623 [10.5740/joacint.12-260].
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