- body or
fruitbody) of
fungi is a
multicellular structure on
which spore-producing structures, such as
basidia or asci, are borne. The
fruitbody is part...
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fruitbodies may be
fused together to form
larger complexes up to 30 cm (12 in) in diameter. The soft
texture of the
flesh hardens when the
fruitbody becomes...
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appears on
rainforest leaves as a wiry
stipe with a
delicate fruitbody. The cap of the
fruitbody can be up to 4 mm in diameter, and is pale brown. List of...
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percentage of
monokaryotic cultures yield fruitbodies.
Monokaryotic fruitbodies are also
smaller than
dikaryotic fruitbodies. The
monokaryotic mycelium was found...
- manes, etc. An
atypical mushroom is the
lobster mushroom,
which is a
fruitbody of a
Russula or
Lactarius mushroom that has been
deformed by the parasitic...
- California, most
commonly within 10
miles (16 km) of the
Pacific coast. The
fruitbodies (mushrooms) grow on
rotting wood,
especially wood
chips used in garden...
- the
spores mature, they form a m****
called a
gleba in the
centre of the
fruitbody that is
often of a
distinctive color and texture. The
basidiocarp remains...
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subcyanocephala is a
lignicolous species of
section Spinosae,
having tomentulose fruitbodies, a
white cap with pale blue tone, a thin-walled
pileiocystidia and caulocystidia...
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morphological based class of
Basidiomycota that
formed hymenial layers on
their fruitbodies), the
Gasteromycetes (another
obsolete class that
included species mostly...
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pallid fruitbodies having long and
narrow stipes with
undeveloped caps.
Exposure to
light results in more normal, short-stiped,
colored fruitbodies. Cultivated...