- as the
fruiting body in Fomes, Ganoderma, or
other Aphyllophorales.
lignicolous Living in or on wood,
although not
necessarily deriving nourishment from...
-
Lignicolous community with
Athallia pyracea (orange)....
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Russulales order.
Species in the
family have a
widespread distribution, are
lignicolous or
terrestrial (in leaf litter), and
typically saprobic.
According to...
- to
gregarious on
deciduous wood-chips and/or in
sandy soils rich in
lignicolous (woody) debris. The
mushroom has an
affinity for
coastal dune gr****es...
- that
grows on wood from
which the bark has been
stripped is
called a
lignicolous lichen.
Lichens that grow
immersed inside plant tissues are
called endophloidic...
- thin-walled
pileiocystidia and caulocystidia.
Mycena subcyanocephala is a
lignicolous species of
section Spinosae,
having tomentulose fruitbodies, a white...
-
corticolous Growing on bark or on wood with the bark
stripped off.
Compare lignicolous.
corymb An
inflorescence with
branches arising at
different points but...
-
ingredients including fermented bamboo shoots, Guda ears (a
particular type of
lignicolous mushrooms),
fried peanuts, tofu, huanghuacai,
fresh salad, and river...
- E.; Zabel,
Robert A. (1997). "Comparison of wood
decay among diverse lignicolous fungi". Mycologia. 89 (2): 199–219. doi:10.2307/3761073. JSTOR 3761073...
- nature, the
mycenoid form, the
rhizoids at the base of the stem, the
lignicolous habitat, and the size of the spores—all
features that he
thought were...