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    Sebacina is a genus of fungi in the family Sebacinaceae. Its species are mycorrhizal, forming a range of associations with trees and other plants. Basidiocarps...
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    Sebacina sparassoidea, the white coral jelly fungus, is a species of fungus in the family Sebacinaceae. Its coral-like basidiocarps (fruit bodies) are...
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    flourish only in partnership with mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Sebacina, particularly Sebacina dimitica in the UK. Pollination is carried out by Diptera and...
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    mesenterica – witches' butter, yellow brain fungus Tremellodendron and Sebacina spp. – jellied false corals Cloud ear fungus Deacon 2005. Hibbett 2007...
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    hyphal tube or by yeast cells. Ductifera pululahuana is more opaque, as is Sebacina sparassoidea, which grows on the ground. Tremella fuciformis was first...
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    Serendipita vermifera, was first described by Oberwinkler in 1964 (originally Sebacina vermifera). There is a large molecular diversity, but the absence of macroscopic...
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    Sebacina schweinitzii is a lookalike species....
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  • which showed that Proterochaete adusta, previously referred to the genus Sebacina, formed its own unrelated and distinct clade. Hyde KD, et al. (2020). "Fungal...
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  • in 1900 by French mycologist Narcisse Patouillard as a subdivision of Sebacina, a genus then used for any species with tremelloid (vertically septate)...
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  • published in 1908 by Italian mycologist Giacomo Bresadola as a subgenus of Sebacina, a genus then used for any species with tremelloid (vertically septate)...
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    Agaricomycetes Order: Sebacinales M.Weiss, Selosse, Rexer, A.Urb & Oberw. (2004) Type genus Sebacina Tul. & C.Tul. (1873) Families Sebacinaceae Serendipitaceae...
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    Sebacinaceae Sebacina sparassoidea Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Sebacinales...
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    with white tips. Ramariopsis kunzei is often bright white and smooth, and Sebacina schweinitzii is very tough. Clavulina cristata is found growing solitary...
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    species in the order Helotiales, but also to a much lesser degree with Sebacina, Tulasnella, Thelephora and Ceratobasidium in descending order of frequency...
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    providing classification taxa for the following genera: Crucibulum, Glomus, Sebacina, Terfezia, Tilletia and Hypomyces (the latter genus with Elias Magnus Fries)...
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    non-mycorrhizal endophytes, saprobes or parasites. In addition to ascomycetes, Sebacina species in the phylum Basidiomycota are also recognized as frequent, but...
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  • fungi come from a range of taxa including Ceratobasidium (Rhizoctonia), Sebacina, Tulasnella and Russula species. Most orchids associate with saprotrophic...
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    Neolentinus lepideus, Kretzschmaria deusta, Chondrostereum purpureum, Sebacina incrustans, Neolentinus tigrinus, Pleurotus spp., Trametes versicolor and...
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    Holtermannia), Ditangium, Exidia, Guepinia, Heterochaete, Hyaloria, Protomerulius, Sebacina, Sirobasidium, Tremella, and Tremellodon (= Pseudohydnum). The next major...
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  • Saccoblastia A. Møller Sebacinales Sebacinaceae K. Wells & Oberw. 1982 Sebacina Tul. & C. Tul. Russulales Russulaceae Lotsy 1907 Russula Pers. Boletales...
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    Hymenogastraceae including Hymenogaser cytrinus and H. bulliardii., Pezizomycetes, Sebacina sp. and Tetracladium furcatum. It has been suggested that the presence...
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    "Septal pore cap ultrastructure of fungi identified as Epulorhiza sp. (sensu sebacina) isolated from Australian orchids". Australasian Mycologist. 20 (2): 14...
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    warrant the creation of a new genus which he considered intermediate between Sebacina (then used for most effused "heterobasidiomycetes" with septate basidia)...
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    orchid requires a mycorrhizal association, in this case with the fungus Sebacina vermifera and is probably pollinated by a thynnid wasp. Caladenia actensis...
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  • hemispherica (Nel). Genus: Scyphophorum Scyphophorum monocarpum Ach. Genus: Sebacina Sebacina africana Burt. Family: Secotiaceae Genus: Secotium Secotium gueinzii...
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