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    Kunming Institute of Botany has developed a rapid detection kit for amanita cyclic peptide toxin and highly toxic mushrooms

    • Last Update: 2021-11-19
    • Source: Internet
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    The types and output of wild edible fungi in Yunnan Province rank first in the country.


    Poisonous and edible mushrooms are often similar in appearance, making it difficult to identify them quickly


    After years of technical research, the fungal lichen diversity and adaptive evolution team of Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences has obtained a national invention patent "A rapid detection method for highly toxic mushrooms" (ZL201610991804.


     

    Kunming Institute of Botany has developed a rapid detection kit for amanita cyclic peptide toxin and highly toxic mushrooms

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