- 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...
- 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...
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ascomycetous yeasts formed. Taxa have a
widespread distribution, and grow
saprobically,
especially on
substrates with low
water content.
Species of Eremascus...
- Spar****is (also
known as
cauliflower mushroom) is a
genus of
parasitic and
saprobic mushroom characterised by its
unique shape and
appearance and is found...
- URBs) is a
polymicrobial biofilm (a
microbial mat) that
proliferates in
saprobic rivers and has been
frequently used as a
bioindicator of
organic river...
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Sarcoscypha austriaca is a
saprobic fungus in the
family Sarcoscyphaceae of the
order Pezizales of Ascomycota. It is
commonly known as the
scarlet elfcup...
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Calvatia cyathiformis, or purple-spored puffball, is a
large edible saprobic species of Calvatia. This
terrestrial puffball has
purplish or purple-brown...
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synthesis of
lysine by the α-amino
adipic acid (AAA) pathway.
Chytrids are
saprobic,
degrading refractory materials such as
chitin and keratin, and sometimes...
- pyriforme,
commonly known as the pear-shaped
puffball or
stump puffball, is a
saprobic fungus present throughout much of the world.
Emerging in autumn, this puffball...