Pisolithus is a genus of fungi within the family Sclerodermataceae (suborder Sclerodermatineae). As accepted by Species Fungorum; Pisolithus abditus Kanch...
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374–375. ISBN 978-0-520-95360-4. OCLC 797915861. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pisolithus arhizus. Pisolithus tinctorius Mushroomexpert.com v t e...
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It is native to Australia. "Pisolithus marmoratus". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2022-12-02. South Coast Nature Map, [Pisolithus marmoratus]. Retrieved 2 December...
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Pisolithus hypogaeus is a fungus in the genus Pisolithus, occurring in coastal south-western Australia in association with eucalypt ectomycorrhizal hosts...
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Favillea Horakiella Pisolithus - including P. tinctorius (dyemaker's puffball) Scleroderma - "earthballs" The genera Pisolithus, Scleroderma and Calostoma...
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concentrations, such as acidic and contaminated soils. Pine trees inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius planted in several contaminated sites displayed high tolerance...
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Battarrea phalloides Calostoma cinnabarina (Stalked Puffball-in-Aspic) Pisolithus tinctorius Tulostoma (genus) True puffballs genera and species: Bovista...
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Phlebopus), and six are gasteroid (Astraeus, Calostoma, Diplocystis, Pisolithus, and Scleroderma). Since the suborder's original description, there have...
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host-released metabolites have been shown to stimulate fungal growth in Pisolithus, modify the branching angle of hyphae, and cause other changes in the...
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unedo has been seen to form a mycorrhizal relationship. Inoculation with Pisolithus tinctorius has shown to greatly improve the plant's root mass, size, tolerance...
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that grow in a parasitic association with species of Scleroderma and Pisolithus. As of August 2023[update], Index Fungorum lists the following species...
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fasciculare provides a yellow dye, and fungi such as Phaeolus schweinitzii and Pisolithus tinctorius are used in dyeing textiles and paper. From the second millennium...
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containerized Pinus halepensis (Miller) seedlings with basidiospores of Pisolithus arhizus (Pers.) Rauschert, Rhizopogon roseolus (Corda) Th. H. Fr. and...
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mt-lsu) study redrew the Sclerodermatineae cladogram slightly, making Pisolithus the closest relatives of Calostoma. Calostoma cinnabarinum's physical...
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rotten, fallen wood. The earthballs (Scleroderma species), dyeballs (Pisolithus species), and many false truffles are ectomycorrhizal, forming a mutually...
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Jones R, Rzepa HS, Williams DJ (1988). "Triterpenoids of the fungus Pisolithus tinctorius". Phytochemistry. 27 (11): 3569–74. Bibcode:1988PChem..27.3569L...
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from S. bovinus, Laccaria laccata and Lactarius deterrimus and spores of Pisolithus tinctorius and Scleroderma citrinum. These fungi were proposed as an alternative...
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discovered in Karnataka include Isoetes udupiensis (a pteridophyte) and Pisolithus indicus (a fungus). Some of the new species of fauna discovered include...
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Terfeziaceae are known as the "desert truffles" of Africa and the Middle East. Pisolithus tinctorius, which was historically eaten in parts of Germany, is sometimes...
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trees are associated with a number of ectomycorrhizal fungi including Pisolithus indicus and the edible macrofungi Russula adusta and R. atropurpurea....
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molecule has also been reported as a potassium salt from the mushrooms Pisolithus tinctorius (horse dung fungus) and Chalciporus piperatus. Norbadione A...
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ectomycorrhizae of Pinus rigida X P. taeda seedlings inoculated with Pisolithus tinctorius, Rhizopogon spp. and Suillus pictus". Journal of Korean Forestry...
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and Etançon spoil tips. Several rare species were discovered, including Pisolithus arhizus, Lactarius fuscus and Stropharia rugosoannulata, demonstrating...
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yellow dye. Her further experiments led her to mushrooms like the puffball Pisolithus arhizus (yellow, brown, and black hues) and the polypore Phaeolus schweinitzii...
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Gyroporus, while the structure of the fruit bodies suggested an affinity with Pisolithus. The genus name Durianella refers to the fruit bodies' resemblance to...
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(n=179) up to 15.72% in Rhizoctonia solani (n=608), or even 24.75% in Pisolithus tinctorius (n=113). In cases of high intraspecific ITS variability, the...
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the genus Astraeus together with the genera Boletinellus, Phlebopus, Pisolithus, Calostoma, Gyroporus, Scleroderma, and Veligaster, form a distinct phylogenetic...
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metabolism and symbiotic host interactions in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Pisolithus microcarpus. Environmental Microbiology. 23(4): 2004-2020 https://doi...
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the following genera: Boletinellus, Calostoma, Gyroporus, Phlebopus, Pisolithus, Scleroderma, and Veligaster. Calostoma is thought to have diverged evolutionarily...
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Fisch. & Mattir. (1938) Phallales E.Fisch. (1898) Pisolithus kisslingii E.Fisch. (1906) Pisolithus marmoratus (Berk.) E.Fisch. (1900) Pseudohydnotrya...
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