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Results for "Sclerotia"

Pacilomyces

Definition: Pacilomyces is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiales, which belongs to the order Sclerotiniaceae. These fungi are known for their unique and intricate structures, including their spores that can be both microscopic and large. The genus includes over 150 species, with many being found in soil, water, and other environments.


Pacilomyces

Rhynchonelliformea

Definition: Rhynchonelliformea is a family of fungi that belongs to the class Sclerotia, commonly known as fungus. They are characterized by their elongated and flattened shape, which allows for efficient growth in various environments such as moist soil, damp forest floors, and even underwater conditions. Rhynchonelliformea can be found on trees, mosses, and other fungi, often forming a complex web of symbiosis with their host plant.


Rhynchonelliformea

Urgineoideae

Definition: Urgineoideae is a family of fungi that includes several genera, such as the "Sclerotia" and the "Ungerei" families. These fungi are known for their ability to produce an enzyme called "sclerotinia," which causes the growth of fungal spores in the soil. The term "urgineoideae" refers to these fungal species, which are often associated with the development of fungal diseases and the colonization of soil by fungi.


Urgineoideae

Minuartiella

Definition: Minuartiella is a type of fungus in the order Ascomycota, which belongs to the kingdom Plantae and the class Sclerotia. These fungi are known for their ability to grow on wood, often in environments that might be difficult or inaccessible to other types of fungi. Minuartiellae have a distinct appearance with their spores resembling those of bacteria but also appear more like mushrooms due to their elongated shape.


Minuartiella

Staphylepis

Definition: Staphylepis is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiales that are characterized by their distinctive staphylococcal hyphae, which are long, branched, and filled with spores.


Staphylepis

Tintinnidium

Definition: Tintinnidium is a genus in the family of the Sclerotiaaceae, which includes a variety of species known for their vibrant and colorful flowers. These flowers are often referred to as "tintinnidium" or "scentless." They can have bright red, pink, yellow, orange, purple, white, black, or other shades that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.


Tintinnidium

Nimbospora

Definition: Nimbospora is a genus of fungi that belongs to the class Sclerotiales, commonly known as gymnosperms. They are characterized by their large, tubular spores (nimbospera) and are often found in coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, or fir. Nimbospora species can cause severe disease in plants, especially in conifers where they thrive.


Nimbospora

Sclerodermatineae

Definition: Sclerodermatineae is a group of fungi that belong to the family Sclerotiales, which includes some species known for their role in the fungal mycelium and its interactions with other organisms. These fungi are crucial for the survival of certain plant species by providing nutrients and energy through their spores.


Sclerodermatineae

Creteuchiloglanis

Definition: Creteuchiloglanis is a genus of fungi in the family Sclerotiales, commonly known as the yellow fungus or red fungus. It belongs to the order Basidiomycetes and is characterized by its unique coloration patterns that mimic the appearance of the yellow and red fruits on certain plants. These fungi are often found growing on surfaces such as wood, bark, or even in soil, and their presence can be observed during the fall season when these plants transform into a vibrant display


Creteuchiloglanis

Propolydesmus

Definition: Propolydesmus is a genus of fungi in the family Cheliceratae, which belongs to the class Sclerotiales and order Myceliales. Propolydesmus are known for their ability to form large colonies that can grow up to 50 feet tall. They are commonly found in soil and provide essential nutrients to plants.


Propolydesmus