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- The Ceratobasidiaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. All species within the family have basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are thin...
- Aphelariaceae (clavarioid fungi), Botryobasidiaceae (corticioid fungi), Ceratobasidiaceae (heterobasidiomycetes), Clavulinaceae (clavarioid fungi), Hydnaceae...
- features have been stressed. Certain taxa, such as Dacrymycetaceae, Ceratobasidiaceae or Tulasnellaceae, due to possessing a combination of hetero- as well...
- Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Cantharellales Family: Ceratobasidiaceae Genus: Rhizoctonia Species: R. solani Binomial name Rhizoctonia solani...
- cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, places Rhizoctonia within the family Ceratobasidiaceae. The genus is only monophyletic, however, if species of Ceratobasidium...
- Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Cantharellales Family: Ceratobasidiaceae Genus: Ceratobasidium D.P. Rogers Type species Ceratobasidium calosporum...
- Tri****rma Eukaryote Fungi Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes Cantharellales Ceratobasidiaceae Rhizoctonia Eukaryote Fungi Zygomycota Zygomycetes Mucorales Mucoraceae...
- Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Cantharellales Family: Ceratobasidiaceae Genus: Ceratobasidium Species: C. cereale Binomial name Ceratobasidium...
- These leafless genera have a tight relationship with fungi of the Ceratobasidiaceae family. The roots of leafless epiphytic orchids are also heavily colonized...
- Ceratobasidium ochroleu**** is a species of fungus in the family Ceratobasidiaceae. Basidiocarps are effused and web-like and were originally described...