- the
processing of deca**** (dead or waste)
organic matter. It
occurs in
saprotrophs, and is most
often ****ociated with
fungi (e.g. Mucor) and with soil bacteria...
- (maggots) eat a wide
range of foods. In some species, the
larvae are
saprotrophs,
specifically detritivores,
eating decaying plant and
animal matter in...
-
Dikarya (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota). The
blastocladiomycetes are
saprotrophs,
feeding on
decomposing organic matter, and they are
parasites of all...
- that also use
saprotrophic nutrition and both are
classified as
saprotrophs. A
saprotroph is a type of
decomposer that
feeds exclusively on dead and decaying...
-
saprophyte in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saprophyte may
refer to:
Saprotrophs; organisms,
particularly fungi,
which obtain nutrients directly from...
-
mushrooms in the
family Agaricaceae. All
Lepiota species are ground-dwelling
saprotrophs with a
preference for rich,
calcareous soils.
Basidiocarps (fruit bodies)...
-
consuming detritus (decomposing
plant and
animal parts as well as ****).
Saprotrophs (also
called lysotrophs) are
chemoheterotrophs that use extracellular...
- is a
mycorrhizal fungus and
difficult to cultivate.
Other species are
saprotrophs, and buna-shimeji (Hypsizygus tessulatus) is now
widely cultivated. Shimeji...
-
other fungi,
Mucoromycotina is a more
diverse group including parasites,
saprotrophs or ectomycorrhizal.
Dikarya is the
group embracing Ascomycota and Basidiomycota...
- in the
phylum Ascomycota. It is an
exclusively clonal,
anthropophilic saprotroph that
colonizes the
upper layers of dead skin, and is the most
common cause...