Wood-loving magic mushrooms from Australia are saprotrophic invaders in the northern hemisphere
Alistair McTaggart,
Kelly Scarlett,
Jason Slot
et al.
Abstract:Magic mushrooms are fungi that produce psilocybin, a compound with
breakthrough status for treatment of mental health disorders.
Wood-degrading species of Psilocybe, such as P.
subaeruginosa and relatives, have high concentrations of psilocybin but
are discouraged for clinical production due to a temporary paralytic
side effect known as Wood Lover’s Paralysis, the cause of which is
unknown. We studied P. subaeruginosa over its partial
distribution in Australia based on genomic analyses of 89 isolates to
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