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saprobe
saprobe Biol. (ˈsæprəʊb) [f. Gr. σαπρό-ς putrid + β-ίος life; cf. G. saprobie (Kolkwitz & Marsson 1902, in Mittheilungen aus der K. Prüfungsanstalt f. Wasserversorgung und Abwässerbeseitigung I. 46).] Any organism that derives its nourishment from decaying organic matter.1932 G. W. Martin in Bot. Ga... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trichaptum biforme
It is a saprobe that decomposes hardwood stumps and logs. Colloquially known as Purple Tooth or Violet Toothed Polypore. wikipedia.org
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saprobic
saprobic, a. Ecol. (səˈprəʊbɪk) [f. G. saprob-ie saprobe + -ic.] a. Characterized by the prevalence of decaying organic material; spec. = polysaprobic adj. s.v. poly- 1; saprobic system, a system by which a body of polluted water is divided into zones characterized by the presence of certain organis... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psathyrella canadensis
Smith in 1972, it is found in Canada and the United States, where it grows as a saprobe on rotting wood. wikipedia.org
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obligately
obligately, adv. Biol. (ˈɒblɪgətlɪ) [f. obligate ppl. a. + -ly2.] Out of necessity, because restricted to such a mode of life or such environmental conditions.1952 [see saprobe]. 1955 New Biol. XVIII. 54 These nitrogen-fixing bacteria were found to differ strikingly in that Clostridium is obligately... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phyllosticta capitalensis
Phyllosticta capitalensis is a cosmopolitan fungal plant pathogen that grows on many hosts either as an endophyte or as a saprobe on dead tissue, including wikipedia.org
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Strophariaceae
The genus Hypholoma (formerly Naematoloma) is mainly a saprobe on wood and often grows in caespitose clusters. wikipedia.org
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Omphalotus olivascens
Ecology A saprobe or parasite, O. nidiformis is nonspecific in its needs and is compatible with a wide variety of hosts. wikipedia.org
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Conocybe apala
Habitat Conocybe apala is a saprobe found in areas with rich soil and short grass such as pastures, playing fields, lawns, meadows as well as rotting manured wikipedia.org
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Leucopaxillus albissimus
Leucopaxillus albissimus, commonly known as the large white leucopaxillus, is a species of mushroom that lives as a saprobe, decaying the litter under wikipedia.org
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Pholiota squarrosa
It can also live as a saprobe, deriving nutrients from decomposing wood. It also functions as a saprobe, and can obtain nutrients by breaking down organic matter in dead wood. wikipedia.org
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Umbelopsis ramanniana
It is a common soil saprobe, but has also been observed in other locations. The zygomycete Umbelopsis ramanniana was first located as a ubiquitous soil saprobe in these areas of the world, as well as found in dung. wikipedia.org
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Psilocybe medullosa
A widespread but rather rare species, it is found in Europe, where it grows as a saprobe on woody debris and detritus. wikipedia.org
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Tubercularia lateritia
Tubercularia lateritia is a fungal saprobe or plant pathogen that sometimes infects avocados. wikipedia.org
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Carbonea austroshetlandica
Ecology Carbonea austroshetlandica is a parasite or saprobe, unlike the similar Carbonea aggregantula which is has a symbiotic relationship with its host wikipedia.org
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