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- Pisolithus is a genus of fungi within the family Sclerodermataceae (suborder Sclerodermatineae). As accepted by Species Fungorum; Pisolithus abditus Kanch...
-  374–375. ISBN 978-0-520-95360-4. OCLC 797915861. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pisolithus arhizus. Pisolithus tinctorius Mushroomexpert.com v t e...
- It is native to Australia. "Pisolithus marmoratus". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2022-12-02. South Coast Nature Map, [Pisolithus marmoratus]. Retrieved 2 December...
- Pisolithus hypogaeus is a fungus in the genus Pisolithus, occurring in coastal south-western Australia in ****ociation with eucalypt ectomycorrhizal hosts...
- host-released metabolites have been shown to stimulate fungal growth in Pisolithus, modify the branching angle of hyphae, and cause other changes in the...
- concentrations, such as acidic and contaminated soils. Pine trees inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius planted in several contaminated sites displa**** high tolerance...
- Battarrea phalloides Calostoma cinnabarina (Stalked Puffball-in-A****) Pisolithus tinctorius Tulostoma (genus) True puffballs genera and species: Bovista...
- Favillea Horakiella Pisolithus - including P. tinctorius (dyemaker's puffball) Scleroderma - "earthballs" The genera Pisolithus, Scleroderma and Calostoma...
- that grow in a parasitic ****ociation with species of Scleroderma and Pisolithus. As of August 2023[update], Index Fungorum lists the following species...
- fasciculare provides a yellow dye, and fungi such as Phaeolus schweinitzii and Pisolithus tinctorius are used in dyeing textiles and paper. From the second millennium...