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Saprotrophic nutrition /sæprəˈtrɒfɪk, -proʊ-/ or
lysotrophic nutrition is a
process of
chemoheterotrophic extracellular digestion involved in the processing...
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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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photosynthesis to
produce their own food from sunlight. Some
fungi may be
saprotrophic,
meaning they will
extracellularly secrete enzymes onto
their food to...
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known as the pine jelly, is an orange-brown
jelly fungus that
grows saprotrophically on dead conifers. It is
found most
commonly throughout northern Europe...
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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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Mycological characteristics Gills on
hymenium Cap is
convex Hymenium is free
Stipe has a ring
Spore print is
brown Ecology is
saprotrophic Edibility is choice...
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Parasola plicatilis,
commonly known as the
pleated inkcap, is a
small saprotrophic mushroom with a
plicate cap (diameter up to 35 mm). It is a
widely distributed...
- (saprós), σαπρότης sapraemia, saprogenic, saprophagous, saprophyte,
saprotrophic sarc-
flesh Gr**** σάρξ, σαρκός (sárx, sarkós) perisarc, sarcasm, sarcastic...
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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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found in
North America, Europe, and Asia. It
grows parasitically or
saprotrophically, most
often on
beech species,
fruiting in
bunches between August and...