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Schizophyllum commune is a
species of
fungus in the
genus Schizophyllum. The
mushroom resembles undulating waves of
tightly packed corals or a
loose Chinese...
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Schizophyllum is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Schizophyllaceae. The
widespread genus contains six wood-rotting species. Kirk PM,
Cannon PF,
Minter DW...
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Schizophyllum amplum is a
species of fungus, also
known as
poplar bells. It is a
small inedible bell-shaped
fungus that
grows from
September until November...
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subgenus Schizophyllum was
elevated to
genus status by Jiří Váňa and Lars Söderström in 2013, and the
species was
briefly known as
Schizophyllum papillosum...
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Ommatoiulus sabulosus (Linnaeus, 1758)
Synonyms Julus sabulosus Linnaeus, 1758
Archiulus sabulosus Berlese, 1886
Schizophyllum sabulosum Verhoeff, 1895...
- Fistulinaceae;
molecular studies suggest close relations to the
agaric mushroom Schizophyllum in the
Schizophyllaceae (in the
schizophylloid clade), but in the separate...
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Volvariella is very
closely related to "schizophylloid"
mushrooms like
Schizophyllum commune.
Volvariella volvacea, well
known as the "paddy
straw mushroom"...
- used as two
types of
growth habit groupings, the "mushrooms" (e.g.
Schizophyllum commune) and the non-mushrooms (e.g.
Mycosarcoma maydis). The Agaricomycotina...
- other, but
compatible with
those from
different groups. Similarly, the
Schizophyllum commune has 2 gene
groups (Aα, Aβ) for
homeodomain proteins on the A...
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white rot in hardwoods. The most
common member of the
genus Schizophyllum is
Schizophyllum commune, a
widely distributed mushroom. List of
Agaricales families...