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Arora, D; Dunham, S. 2008. A New, Commercially Valuable Chanterelle Species, Cantharellus
californicus sp nov., Associated with Live Oak in California, USA. ECONOMIC BOTANY. 62(3):376-391.
Address:
Arora, D, Oregon State Univ, Dept Forest Sci, 3200 Jefferson Way,
Corvallis, OR 97331
A New, Commercially Valuable Chanterelle Species, Cantharellus
californicus sp. nov., Associated with Live Oak in California, USA. The
prominent golden chanterelle of California's oak woodlands is
characterized as a new species, Cantharellus californicus sp. nov.,
using molecular and morphological data. Our observations indicate that
it is the largest Cantharellus species in the world, with individual
sporocraps commonly weighing 1/2 kilogram (kg) (or 1 pound) or more
when mature. Other Cantharellus species in California are compared and
evaluated, including their known ectomycorrhizal hosts. The California
oak chanterelle is an economically valuable species, and some
observations on its commercial harvest are presented.
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