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Are Gasteromycetes Silent Helpers in Habitat Conservation?
Caribbean Journal of Science, 2023The informal group of Basidiomycetes commonly known as Gasteromycetes, are now included in the sub-classes Agaricomycetidae and Phallomycetidae. These fungi are characterized mainly by distinctive enclosed fruiting bodies with a gleba that stores spores ...
Kiara L. Pérez Medina +2 more
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Fam.: Bauchpilze. Gasteromycetes
, 1910Der Fruchtkorper entwickelt sich aus einem dichten Mycel unter der Erdoberflache, durchbricht diese aber bald und erhebt sich auf stielformigem Fusteile uber die Erde, an der er durch dicke, wurzelahnliche Mycelstrange befestigt ist. Fruchtkorper fast kugelrund, 2 bis 7 cm im Durchmesser, etwas abgeplattet.
P. Esser
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Derivation of a polymorphic lineage of Gasteromycetes from boletoid ancestors
Mycologia, 2002Manfred Binder
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Contribution to the Gasteromycetes of Maine
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1897F. L. Harvey
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Sixteen gasteromycetes collected in Cuba 50 years ago.
Czech Mycology, 2018Sixteen species of gasteromycetes were identified in 50-year old collections from Cuba, including five species new to this island. The species Calvatia cyathiformis, Clathrus columnatus, Clathrus crispus, Cyathus limbatus, Diplocystis wrightii ...
F. Kotlaba, P. Zehnálek
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Mycologia, 1940
During the summer of 1938 the author collected a number of soil s-amples near near East Lansing, Michigan, to determine whether or not Gasterella lutophila Zeller & Walker could be found. The results of that study may be found in a previous paper.1 In addition to G.
S. M. Zeller, Leva B. Walker
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During the summer of 1938 the author collected a number of soil s-amples near near East Lansing, Michigan, to determine whether or not Gasterella lutophila Zeller & Walker could be found. The results of that study may be found in a previous paper.1 In addition to G.
S. M. Zeller, Leva B. Walker
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Mycologia, 1947
Fructificationes 2.5-3 cm. crassae, 1.5-2 cm. altae, agaricoideae, sphaeroideae demum expansae vel convexo-pileatae, disco leniter depressae, stipitatae; superficie glabra, innato-fibrillosa, sicca, pallide lutescenti, siccitate brunneola; peridio tenui, filamentoso, ductibus lactiferis praedito; columella percurrenti, lactiginosa, postremo ...
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Fructificationes 2.5-3 cm. crassae, 1.5-2 cm. altae, agaricoideae, sphaeroideae demum expansae vel convexo-pileatae, disco leniter depressae, stipitatae; superficie glabra, innato-fibrillosa, sicca, pallide lutescenti, siccitate brunneola; peridio tenui, filamentoso, ductibus lactiferis praedito; columella percurrenti, lactiginosa, postremo ...
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