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- The Clavicipitaceae are a family of fungi within the order Hypocreales. A 2008 estimate placed 43 genera in the family, but a study in 2020 has increased...
- rotation. This difference distinguishes most Clavicipitaceae from Trichocomaceae, but in Clavicipitaceae it is also the key difference dividing the branch...
- reorganize the family Clavicipitaceae. It was found that Clavicipitaceae was in fact three distinct monophyletic families: the Clavicipitaceae, the Cordycipitaceae...
- is also found in the sclerotium of ergot (Claviceps purpurea Tul., Clavicipitaceae). About 90% of the fatty acid content in castor oil is the ricinolein...
- was used to amend the classification of the Cordycipitaceae and the Clavicipitaceae, resulting in the naming of a new family Ophiocordycipitaceae and the...
- relative Neotyphodium, both of which are members of the fungal family Clavicipitaceae. Some species, particularly L. temulentum, are weeds which can have...
- Periglandula ipomoeae is a fungus of the genus Periglandula in the family Clavicipitaceae. It lives symbiotically with the plant Ipomoea asarifolia as an epibiont...
- origins. For example, three families in the order Hypocreales (Clavicipitaceae, Cordycipitaceae and, Ophiocordycipitaceae) appear to have independently...
- was validly published in 2007 as a way to resolve the paraphyly of Clavicipitaceae. Cordycipitaceae species have stromata or subicula that are pallid...
- Sedges with Atkinsonella hypoxylon and Balansia cyperi (Balansiae, Clavicipitaceae)". Mycologia. 80 (3): 291–297. doi:10.2307/3807624. JSTOR 3807624....