- The
saprobic system is a tool to
measure water quality, and
specifically it
deals with the
capacity of a
water body to self-regulate and
degrade organic...
- Look up
saprotroph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saprotrophic nutrition /sæprəˈtrɒfɪk, -proʊ-/ or
lysotrophic nutrition is a
process of chemoheterotrophic...
- URBs) is a
polymicrobial biofilm (a
microbial mat) that
proliferates in
saprobic rivers and has been
frequently used as a
bioindicator of
organic river...
-
Galerina is a
genus of
small brown-spore
saprobic mushroom-bearing fungi, with over 300
species found throughout the
world from the far
north to remote...
-
Calvatia cyathiformis, or purple-spored puffball, is a
large edible saprobic species of Calvatia. This
terrestrial puffball has
purplish or purple-brown...
- C. immitis and C. posadasii
share the same a****ual life cycle,
switching between saprobic (on left) and
parasitic (on right) life stages....
- levels.
Marine fungi can be
saprobic or
parasitic on animals,
saprobic or
parasitic on algae,
saprobic on
plants or
saprobic on dead wood.
Terrestrial fungi...
-
their fruiting bodies resemble tiny egg-filled birds' nests. As they are
saprobic,
feeding on
decomposing organic matter, they are
often seen
growing on...
- have a
widespread distribution in
temperate locales,
where they grow
saprobically,
often on the bark of conifers.
Lumbsch TH,
Huhndorf SM (December 2007)...
- A
coprophilous fungus (dung-loving fungus) is a type of
saprobic fungus that
grows on
animal dung. The
hardy spores of
coprophilous species are unwittingly...