Definition of Botryobasidium. Meaning of Botryobasidium. Synonyms of Botryobasidium

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- Botryobasidium is a genus of corticioid fungi belonging to the order Cantharellales. Basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are ephemeral and typically form thin...
- Pellicularia koleroga Cooke (1876) sensu auct. Corticium koleroga (Cooke) Höhn. (1910) sensu auct. Botryobasidium koleroga (Cooke) Venkatar (1949) sensu auct....
- Athelia is a genus of corticioid fungi in the family Atheliaceae. Some species are facultative parasites of plants (including crops) and of lichens. The...
- partitioned by taxonomists, led to placement in Pellicularia, then Botryobasidium and finally Athelia. Subsequently, it has been shown via phylogenetic...
- Erythricium salmonicolor is a species of fungus in the family Corticiaceae. Basidiocarps are effused, corticioid, smooth, and pinkish and grow on wood...
- rolfsii (Sacc.) Curzi (1931) Pellicularia rolfsii (Sacc.) E. West (1947) Botryobasidium rolfsii (Sacc.) Venkatar. (1950) Athelia rolfsii (Sacc.) C.C. Tu & Kimbr...
- Botryobasidiaceae the corticioid genera Botryobasidium, Botryodontia, Botryohypochnus (considered a synonym of Botryobasidium), Candelabrochaete, Suillosporium...
- (1940) Radulochaete Rick (1940) Aphelaria cf. complanata (Aphelariaceae) Botryobasidium vagum (Botryobasidiaceae) Craterellus cornucopioides (Cantharellaceae)...
- supposed to only occur in white-rot fungi which have PODs, was found in Botryobasidium botryosum and ****pia argillacea, two brown-rot fungi, lacking PODs....
- and inamyloid, measuring 3.5–7 by 1–3 µm. Similar species include Botryobasidium vagum, Meruliporia incr****ata, Piloderma bicolor, and Ser**** lacrymans...