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saprotroph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Saprotrophic nutrition /sæprəˈtrɒfɪk, -proʊ-/ or
lysotrophic nutrition is a
process of chemoheterotrophic...
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Saprotrophic bacteria are
bacteria that are
typically soil-dwelling and
utilize saprotrophic nutrition as
their primary energy source. They are
often ****ociated...
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aspartic acid.
Several species are sold as
shimeji mushrooms. All are
saprotrophic except Lyophyllum shimeji.[citation needed] Hon-shimeji (ホンシメジ), Lyophyllum...
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decomposers live by
absorbing and
metabolizing on a
molecular scale (
saprotrophic nutrition). The
terms detritivore and
decomposer are
often used interchangeably...
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Parasola plicatilis,
commonly known as the
pleated inkcap, is a
small saprotrophic mushroom. The body
resembles a ****tail umbrella. The
plicate cap is...
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Panaeolus is a
genus of small, black-spored,
saprotrophic agarics. The word
Panaeolus is Gr**** for "all variegated",
alluding to the
spotted gills of the...
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Ileodictyon cibarium is a
saprotrophic species of
fungus in the
family Phallaceae. It is
native to
Australia and New Zealand,
where it is
commonly known...
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currently uncertain. All
species in the
Auriculariales are
believed to be
saprotrophic, most
growing on dead wood.
Fruit bodies of
several Auricularia species...
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based on Sabouraud's
dextrose agar with
added cycloheximide to
inhibit saprotrophic growth,
antibiotic to
inhibit bacterial growth, and
phenol red a pH indicator...
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North America (through May in the east).
Velvet shank is
saprotrophic especially on dead or
dying elm, as well as ash,
beech and oak. The fleshy...