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    Ascocoryne sarcoides is a species of fungus in the family Helotiaceae. The species name is derived from the Greek sarkodes (fleshy). Formerly known as...
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    Ascocoryne is a genus of fungi in the family Helotiaceae. It was circumscribed in 1967 by James Walton Groves and Doreen Wilson to accommodate the sexual...
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    not only edible but prized for use in soup and vegetable dishes. Ascocoryne sarcoides – jelly drops, purple jellydisc (often mistaken for basidiomycota...
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  • diesel. However, the taxonomy of this isolate was later revised to Ascocoryne sarcoides. Fungi portal Entomopathogenic fungus Schroers; et al. (1999). "Classification...
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    (elastic like), or wet weather (leather). Similar species include Ascocoryne sarcoides and Exidia glandulosa. Pseudoplectania species form black cups without...
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    roseum, but later research showed that it was in fact the saprophyte Ascocoryne sarcoides. A strain of endophytic fungi which appeared to be closely related...
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  • Glarea lozoyensis (2012) Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Strain:1980 (2011) Ascocoryne sarcoides Strain: NRRL50072 (2012) Cladobotryum protrusum (2019) Tuber melanosporum...
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    (about 2–4 years after the tree had been cut), along with the species Ascocoryne sarcoides, Scutellinia cervorum, and Lasiosphaeria spermoides. When growing...
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