- as mushrooms,
while hypogeous (underground)
basidiocarps are
usually called false truffles. All
basidiocarps serve as the
structure on
which the hymenium...
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having corticioid basidiocarps and some
additional species (previously
referred to Dacrymyces) with gelatinous,
pustular basidiocarps.
Around 30 species...
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family Auriculariaceae.
Species produce cu****te to effused,
leathery basidiocarps (fruit bodies) on wood. Microscopically,
fruit bodies have a dimitic...
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species in the
monotypic genus Ptechetelium. The
species forms effused basidiocarps (fruit bodies) on ferns, on
which it is parasitic. The
known host for...
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containing the spore-bearing cells. The
fruit bodies of the
basidiomycetes (
basidiocarps) and some
ascomycetes can
sometimes grow very large, and many are well...
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having corticioid basidiocarps and some
species (previously
referred to the Dacrymycetaceae) with gelatinous,
pustular basidiocarps. Jülich W (1982)....
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Dacryonaema are saprotrophs,
occur on dead wood, and have
gelatinous basidiocarps.
Microscopically all
species have
clamped hyphae and
branched hyphidia...
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fuciformis is a
species of fungus; it
produces white, frond-like,
gelatinous basidiocarps (fruiting bodies). It is widespread,
especially in the tropics, where...
- The
hydnoid fungi are a
group of
fungi in the
Basidiomycota with
basidiocarps (fruit bodies)
producing spores on pendant, tooth-like or spine-like projections...
- symptoms.
Toxicity likely plays a role in
protecting the
function of the
basidiocarp: the
mycelium has
expended considerable energy and
protoplasmic material...