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Sclerotium
A sclerotium (; : sclerotia (), is a compact mass of hardened fungal mycelium containing food reserves. The sclerotium is an overwinter structure, which contains ergot alkaloids. wikipedia.org
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Sclerotium
‖ Sclerotium (sklɪəˈrəʊtɪəm) Usu. lower-case in senses 2, 3. Pl. sclerotia. [mod.L. (Tode 1790), f. Gr. σκληρός hard.] † 1. A former genus of Cryptogamia, comprising small, hard black bodies producing smut in wheat and ergot in rye; now known to be a particular stage of growth of the mycelium of cer... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sclerotium cinnamomi
Sclerotium cinnamomi is a plant pathogen infecting peanuts. wikipedia.org
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sclerotioid
sclerotioid, a. (sklɪəˈrəʊtɪɔɪd) Also sclerotoid. [f. Sclerotium + -oid.] Resembling a sclerotium.1857 M. J. Berkeley Cryptog. Botany §405 A large stipitate species with a sclerotoid rooting base. 1874 Cooke Fungi 102 Ergot, which is the sclerotioid condition of a species of Claviceps. 1900 B. D. Ja... Oxford English Dictionary
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Claviceps sorghi
The floret, containing both the sphacelium and sclerotium, will eventually produce the elongated sclerotium seen in Fig. 1. C. sorgi produce 2-3 stomata per sclerotium. wikipedia.org
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Lignosus
There are binding and skeletal hyphae in the context, sclerotium and the stipe. The hymenium lacks cystidia. Lignosus is similar in morphology to Microporus, but the fungi in this latter genus grow on wood and do not arise from a sclerotium. wikipedia.org
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Collar rot
rolfsii, In elephant foot yams (Amorphophallus paeoniifolius) by Sclerotium rolfsii, In fruit and nut trees by a variety of pathogens including Sclerotium In sweet potatoes (Ipomoea batatas) by Sclerotium rolfsii, In tobacco by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. wikipedia.org
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Wolfiporia extensa
It is notable in the development of a large, long-lasting underground sclerotium that resembles a small coconut. This sclerotium called "(Chinese) Tuckahoe" or fu-ling (), is not the same as the true tuckahoe used as Indian bread by Native Americans, which is the wikipedia.org
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عديد السكاريد الخارجي
) لينتينان (Lentinus elodes) الليفان (Alcaligenes viscosus وZymomonas mobilis وBacillus subtilis) بولولان (Aureobasidium pullulans) سكليروجلوكان (Sclerotium rolfsii وSclerotium delfinii وSclerotium glucanicum) شيزوفيلان (Schizophylum commune) ستيوارتن (Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii) succinoglycan]] wikipedia.org
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小核菌属
樟小核菌 Sclerotium cinnamomi Sclerotium coffeicola Stahel, 1921 Sclerotium denigrans (Velen.) Noordel. Sclerotium intestinum Petr. & Scharif Sclerotium maculare Fr. Sclerotium minutum Desm. Sclerotium mycetophagum Sacc. Sclerotium neglectum Berk. wikipedia.org
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Macrotyphula
The genus Sclerotium Sclerotium was introduced by the German mycologist and theologian Heinrich Julius Tode in 1790 to accommodate fungal sclerotia (propagules species, Sclerotium complanatum, is the anamorph of Macrotyphula phacorrhiza. wikipedia.org
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核瑚菌科
Pistillina Quélet, 1880 Scleromitra Sclerotium Tygervalleyomyces Crous, 2017 核瑚菌属 Typhula (Pers.) Fr., 1818 参考文献 H wikipedia.org
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Penicillium dravuni
Penicillium dravuni is a monoverticillate and sclerotium forming species of the genus of Penicillium which was isolated from the alga Dictyosphaeria versluyii wikipedia.org
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Pleurotus tuber-regium
As the fungus consumes the wood, it produces a sclerotium, or storage tuber, either within the decaying wood or in the underlying soil. The fruiting bodies then emerge from the sclerotium. Both the sclerotium and the fruiting bodies are edible. wikipedia.org
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Agroathelia
It is better known under the names Sclerotium rolfsii or Athelia rolfsii. and the Caribbean, while Agroathelia delphinii, also known as Sclerotium delphinii, attacks numerous plants, including Delphinium after which it was named wikipedia.org
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