- The
corticioid fungi are a
group of
fungi in the
Basidiomycota typically having effused,
smooth basidiocarps (fruit bodies) that are
formed on the undersides...
- bodies) are most
frequently agarics (gilled mushrooms), but
occasionally corticioid (in the
genus Brunneocorticium) or
poroid (in the
genus Hymenoporus)....
- estimate, the
Hymenochaetales contain around 600
species worldwide,
mostly corticioid fungi and
poroid fungi, but also
including several clavarioid fungi and...
-
Agroathelia rolfsii is a
corticioid fungus in the
order Amylocorticiales. It is a
facultative plant pathogen and is the
causal agent of "southern blight"...
-
striped (pleurotoid),
closed (secotioid or gasteroid), or crust-like (
corticioid).
Molecular phylogenetics has
demonstrated close affinities between species...
-
Hyphodontiella is a
genus of two
species of wood-inhabiting
corticioid fungi. The
genus contains two
species found in
Nordic countries. Hyphodontiella...
- are
variously clavarioid or
agaricoid (mushroom-shaped), less
commonly corticioid (effused, crust-like) or
hydnoid (with
pendant spines).
Clavariaceae was...
- soil-inhabiting
species form
mycorrhiza with trees.
Polypores and the
related corticioid fungi are the most
important agents of wood decay,
playing a very significant...
-
species of
Peniophora are resupinate, or crust-like, and are
described as
corticioid. A
number of its
members are
parasitised by
other fungi. For example,...
- the
family Hygrophoraceae. It is monotypic,
consisting of the
single corticioid species Eonema pyriforme. This
fungus was
previously classified in the...