oregon and the pacific northwest. corvalis: oregon state coll. press. p. humpert, a. j. et al. ( ). molecular phylogenetics of ramaria and related genera: evidence from nuclear large subunit and mitochondrial small subunit rdna sequences. mycologia : – . kučera, v. & p. lizon ( ). geoglossaceous fungi...
stereum hirsutum by some mycologists. description: ecology: saprobic on the dead wood of hardwoods, especially oaks; growing densely gregariously, often from gaps in the bark; fusing together laterally; causing a white rot of the heartwood; often serving as a host to algae; sometimes parasitized by jelly...
recognized by its brown to purplish brown colors, and the fact that its surface develops wide concave depressions that are surrounded by ridges. additionally, it makes fairly discrete individual fruiting bodies, which are attached at a central point (sometimes by a stem-like structure); look-alike jelly...
than laterally fused flat ones. description: ecology: saprobic on the dead wood of hardwoods; growing densely gregariously (but usually individually, without fusing together), often from gaps in the bark; causing a white rot of the heartwood; often serving as a host to algae; sometimes parasitized by jelly...
are superficially similar but have fragile, brittle flesh and are thus more easily separated. tremellodendropsis tuberosa has been causing taxonomic problems since the day it was discovered. at issue is its placement relative to other groups of fungi. it has funky, interesting basidia (the prong-like...
[ edit ] some fungi can only be found living on lichens as obligate parasites . these are referred to as lichenicolous fungi , and are a different species from the fungus living inside the lichen; thus they are not considered to be part of the lichen. [ ] reaction to water[ edit ] moisture makes the...
stereum hirsutum by some mycologists. description: ecology: saprobic on the dead wood of hardwoods, especially oaks; growing densely gregariously, often from gaps in the bark, fusing together laterally; causing a white rot of the heartwood; often serving as a host to algae; sometimes parasitized by jelly...
diet-conscious young executive. the name "agar" or "agar-agar" seemingly originated in south-east asia. the usage may have been picked up by the dutch from their "open ports" in th-century japan, and ultimately spread to their east indies bases. agar's use as a solid substrate for the growth of bacteria and fungi...
diet-conscious young executive. the name "agar" or "agar-agar" seemingly originated in south-east asia. the usage may have been picked up by the dutch from their "open ports" in th-century japan, and ultimately spread to their east indies bases. agar's use as a solid substrate for the growth of bacteria and fungi...