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- Mycelial cords are linear aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae. The mature cords are composed of wide, empty vessel hyphae surrounded by narrower sheathing...
- with azure tones. The mycelium surrounding the stipe base is densely rhizomorphic (i.e., root-like), silky white, tenaciously holding the wood-chips together...
- the form taxon, Stigmaria. The lycopsids had rhizomes or shoot-like rhizomorphic axes, with lateral appendages attached from the circular scars, forming...
- were dichotomously branched from the rhizomes similar to Isoetes. These rhizomorphic axes were shoot-like, and dichotomous branching of the rootlets structured...
- annulus, reddish brown in the middle, darker towards the base with long rhizomorphic strands. Veil incon****uous, except for some white appressed silky fibrils...
- anomos, meaning "lawless", which in this context alludes to the irregular rhizomorphic outline, and loma, meaning margin or edge. Binder M, Larsson KH, Matheny...
- (roughened by many small points or warts), and the presence of cystidia and rhizomorphic strands. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary...
- annulus absent; equal to slightly enlarged bulbous base. Stem base with rhizomorphic white mycelium. Odor: Slightly gr****y. Microscopic features: Larger hexagonal...
- and membranous, white or dusted with dark brown spores. Stem base with rhizomorphic mycelium. Bluing where damaged. Taste: Slightly farinaceous. Odor: Slightly...
- analysis of Antrodia s.l. based on nrDNA ITS sequences, with emphasis on rhizomorphic European species". Mycological Progress. 11 (1): 93–100. doi:10.1007/s11557-010-0732-z...