- with soil bacteria.
Saprotrophic microscopic fungi are
sometimes called saprobes.
Saprotrophic plants or
bacterial flora are
called saprophytes (sapro-...
- ; Gunde-Cimerman, N. (2007). "Phylogeny and
ecology of the
ubiquitous saprobe Cladosporium sphaerospermum, with
descriptions of
seven new
species from...
-
Chytridiomycota are a
division of
zoosporic organisms in the
kingdom Fungi,
informally known as chytrids. The name is
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** χυτρίδιον...
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terrestrial and aquatic. approx. 20
Zygomycota Pair fungus: 392 Zygomycetes: 392 Most are
saprobes and
reproduce ****ually and a****ually. approx. 1060 Total: 8...
- 1972, it is
found in
Canada and the
United States,
where it
grows as a
saprobe on
rotting wood. List of
Psathyrella species Smith AH. (1972).
North American...
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Trichocomaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Eurotiales. Taxa are
saprobes with
aggressive colonization strategies,
adaptable to
extreme environmental...
- ; Gunde-Cimerman, N. (2007). "Phylogeny and
ecology of the
ubiquitous saprobe Cladosporium sphaerospermum, with
descriptions of
seven new
species from...
- and
occurs on at
least 65 tree hosts, but
rarely on conifers. It is a
saprobe that
decomposes hardwood stumps and logs. It is inedible.
Wikimedia Commons...
- is a
large genus of
fungi with over 300 species. They are wood
rotting saprobes with pink
spore prints and
gills that are free from the stem. The Latin...
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widespread but
rather rare species, it is
found in Europe,
where it
grows as a
saprobe on
woody debris and detritus.
Chemical analysis has been used to confirm...