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Oudemansiella mucida,
commonly known as
porcelain fungus, is a
basidiomycete fungus of the
family Physalacriaceae and
native to Europe. O.
mucida is a...
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Oudemansiella is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Physalacriaceae. The
genus contains about 15
species that are
widely distributed in
tropical and temperate...
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Oudemansiella canarii is a
species of
gilled mushroom in the
family Physalacriaceae. It is
found in
tropical America,
southeast Asia, and Australia, where...
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Oudemansiella australis is a
species of
gilled mushroom in the
family Physalacriaceae. It is
found in Australasia,
where it
grows on
rotting wood. It...
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Oudemansiella furfuracea is a
species of mushroom.
Found alone or
gregariously from the
buried deadwood of
hardwoods Found in
eastern North America, widely...
- This may grow up to 20 cm in
length in some specimens.
Similar to
Oudemansiella longipes. Arora,
David (1986).
Mushrooms demystified: a comprehensive...
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target fungi.
Strobilurin A (also
known as mucidin) is
produced by
Oudemansiella mucida,
Strobilurus tenacellus,
Bolinea lutea, and others. When first...
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species was
originally described as a
Xerula in 2008 and
transferred to
Oudemansiella the
following year
before the new
genus was cir****scribed to accommodate...
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Chinese species P. orientalis,
originally described as a
member of
Oudemansiella in 2000. Both
species were
reported from ****an in 2012. The generic...
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published and a
related fungicide,
oudemansin A from the
fungus Oudemansiella mucida,
whose identity had been
determined by X-ray crystallography...