- The
Tulasnellaceae are a
family of
fungi in the
order Cantharellales. The
family comprises mainly effused (patch-forming)
fungi formerly referred to the...
- (heterobasidiomycetes),
Clavulinaceae (clavarioid fungi),
Hydnaceae (tooth fungi), and
Tulasnellaceae (heterobasidiomycetes). The Clavariaceae, Physalacriaceae, Pterulaceae...
- stressed.
Certain taxa, such as Dacrymycetaceae,
Ceratobasidiaceae or
Tulasnellaceae, due to
possessing a
combination of hetero- as well as homobasidiomycetous...
-
mycorrhizal symbiosis with
fungi from the
families Ceratobasidiaceae and
Tulasnellaceae. "Dog
Orchid (Codonorchis lessonii)". iNaturalist.
Retrieved 10 October...
-
Hubert Bourdot and Amédée
Galzin in 1909. In his 1933
review of the
Tulasnellaceae American mycologist Donald P.
Rogers extended the
concept of T. violea...
-
fungi in the
family Tulasnellaceae.
Orchis mascula has been
suggested to have only one
mycorrhizal partner, in the
Tulasnellaceae. The
species is widespread...
- In the USA,
American mycologist D.P
Rogers published a
review of the
Tulasnellaceae in 1933 in
which he
extended the
definition of Gloeotulasnella, originally...
-
Stilbotulasnella is a
fungal genus in the
Tulasnellaceae family. The
genus is monotypic,
containing the
single species Stilbotulasnella conidiophora, found...
-
maculata subsp.
fuchsii forms mycorrhizal ****ociations with
fungi in the
Tulasnellaceae and
Ceratobasidium groups.
Dactylorhiza is
Ancient Gr**** for finger...
- with a
variety of
different fungal species including species in the
Tulasnellaceae,
Ceratobasidiaceae and Pezizales. This
plant is
quite common throughout...