- The
Sebacinales are an
order of
fungi in the
class Agaricomycetes. Taxa have a
widespread distribution and are
mostly terrestrial, many
forming mycorrhizas...
- holobasidiomycetes) by
Hibbett & Thorn, with the
inclusion of
Auriculariales and
Sebacinales. It
includes not only mushroom-forming fungi, but also most
species placed...
-
subphylum Agaricomycotina: Tremellales, Dacrymycetales,
Auriculariales and
Sebacinales.
These fungi are so
named because their foliose,
irregularly branched...
- Amylocorticiales, Auriculariales, Boletales, Cantharellales, Gloeophyllales,
Sebacinales,
Thelephorales and Trechisporales. The
Polyporales in the
modern sense...
-
Agaricomycetes Sebacinales wide
roots Cladosporium Ascomycota Dothideomycetes Capnodiales wide
Serendipita Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes Sebacinales wide roots...
- Sciaridae.
Mycorrhizal partners are
almost exclusively fungi in the
Sebacinales clade Serendipitaceae.
There may also be some ****ociation with Ceratobasidiaceae...
-
classes Tremellomycetes and Dacrymycetes, the
orders Auriculariales and
Sebacinales within the
class Agaricomycetes, and the
families Ceratobasidiaceae and...
- The
Serendipitaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Sebacinales.
Species do not
produce visible basidiocarps (fruit bodies), but form
septate basidia...
-
indica (synonym
Piriformospora indica) is a
fungal species of the
order Sebacinales. It is an
endophytic root-colonising species,
discovered from orchid...
- S. Setaro, F. Glatard, F. Richard, C. Urcelay, and M. Weiss. 2007.
Sebacinales are
common mycorrhizal ****ociates of Ericaceae. New
Phytologist 174:864-878...