Scleroderma is a genus of fungi, commonly known as earth balls, now known to belong to the Boletales order, in suborder Sclerodermatineae. The best known...
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Scleroderma citrinum, commonly known as the common earthball, pigskin poison puffball, or common earth ball, is a species of earthball fungus found in...
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Scleroderma cepa, commonly known as the smooth earthball, is an ectomycorrhizal fungus used as a soil inoculant in agriculture and horticulture. It is...
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Scleroderma polyrhizum, commonly known as the star earthball or dead man's hand, is a basidiomycete fungus and a member of the genus Scleroderma, or "earthballs"...
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Scleroderma areolatum is a basidiomycete fungus and a member of the genus Scleroderma, or "earth balls." Like most members of Scleroderma, S. areolatum...
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Scleroderma verrucosum is a basidiomycete fungus and a member of the genus Scleroderma, or "earth balls". First described scientifically in 1791, the species...
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Scleroderma meridionale is a puffball-like fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae. It was originally described in 1970 from Portugal, but is also found...
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Scleroderma bermudense is limited to the dune ecosystem of sandy beaches beneath its mycorrhizal host. Scleroderma bermudense is a mycorrhizal fungus...
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Puffball (category Fungus common names)
Sclerodermataceae: Scleroderma Scleroderma areolatum Scleroderma bovista Scleroderma cepa Scleroderma citrinum Scleroderma meridionale Scleroderma michiganense...
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Onychomycosis (redirect from Toenail fungus)
may include cellulitis of the lower leg. A number of different types of fungus can cause onychomycosis, including dermatophytes and Fusarium. Risk factors...
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Calvatia gigantea (category Fungus species)
fork for scale Old specimen Giant puffballs resemble the earthball (Scleroderma citrinum). The latter are distinguished by a much firmer, elastic fruiting...
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Athlete's foot (redirect from Foot fungus)
by a fungus. Signs and symptoms often include itching, scaling, cracking and redness. In rare cases the skin may blister. Athlete's foot fungus may infect...
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Bolete (category Fungus common names)
Chroogomphus, Gomphidius, Phylloporus, Paxillus, Tapinella, Hygrophoropsis, and Scleroderma. The genus Boletus was originally broadly defined and described by Carl...
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Martín (2016) Scleroderma arenicola Zeller (1947) Scleroderma areolatum Ehrenb. (1818) Scleroderma australe Massee (1889) Scleroderma bermudense Coker...
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tropical regions. The best known members include the earthball Scleroderma citrinum, the dye fungus Pisolithus tinctorius and the 'prettymouths' of the genus...
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Tinea versicolor (redirect from Sun fungus)
proximal extremities. The majority of tinea versicolor is caused by the fungus Malassezia globosa, although Malassezia furfur is responsible for a small...
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Apioperdon (category Fungus species)
commonly known as the pear-shaped puffball or stump puffball, is a saprobic fungus present throughout much of the world. Emerging in autumn, this puffball...
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Suillus variegatus (category Fungus species)
spore print is walnut brown. Said to smell like an ‘Earth ball’ fungus (Scleroderma). The variegatic acid is an orange pigment first isolated from Suillus...
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Medicinal uses of fungi (redirect from Medicinal fungus)
colossus, Hypsizygus marmoreus, Cordyceps militaris, Grifola frondosa, Scleroderma citrinum, Flammulina velutipes, and Trametes versicolor, Fomitopsis officinalis...
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of poisonous fungi. See also mushroom poisoning. There are 119 poisonous fungus species listed below. List of deadly fungi List of poisonous animals List...
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Tinea cruris (redirect from Crack fungus)
contact with contaminated sports clothing and sharing towels. The type of fungus involved may vary in different parts of the world; for example, Trichophyton...
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Calostoma cinnabarinum (category Fungus species)
stalked-puffball, or red slimy-stalked puffball, is a species of gasteroid fungus in the family Sclerodermataceae, and is the type species of the genus Calostoma...
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Pseudoboletus parasiticus (category Fungus species)
the parasitic bolete, is a rare bolete mushroom found on earthballs (Scleroderma citrinum). Pseudoboletus parasiticus is one of the earliest-diverging...
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caused by the fungus T. rubrum. Malassezia folliculitis, formerly known as Pityrosporum folliculitis, is caused by yeasts (part of the fungus kingdom) of...
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Suillus bovinus (category Fungus species)
pored mushroom of the genus Suillus in the family Suillaceae. A common fungus native to Europe and Asia, it has been introduced to North America and Australia...
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synonyms for this species include Lycoperdon pistillare L. (1771) and Scleroderma pistillare (L.) Pers. (1801). The spores are usually 10–14 (–16) by (8–)...
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Queletia, but mycologists thought its appearance more closely resembled Scleroderma citrinum, which has an irregular, nearly spherical sporocarp with thick...
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Ectomycorrhiza (redirect from Ectomycorrhizal fungus)
28 September 2019. Bandou, E.; et al. (2006). "The ectomycorrhizal fungus Scleroderma bermudense alleviates salt stress in seagrape (Coccoloba uvifera L...
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hair loss in areas of the infection. Tinea corporis is caused by a tiny fungus known as dermatophyte. These tiny organisms normally live on the superficial...
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the genera Boletinellus, Phlebopus, Pisolithus, Calostoma, Gyroporus, Scleroderma, and Veligaster, form a distinct phylogenetic lineage in the Boletales;...
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