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    Mycelial cords are linear aggregations of parallel-oriented hyphae. The mature cords are composed of wide, empty vessel hyphae surrounded by narrower sheathing...
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  • obstructive respiratory disease or CORD, an alternate name for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Mycelial cord, a structure, used by fungi to transfer...
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    is similar, but has a smoother surface when young, and lacks a basal mycelial cord. In age it is distinguished by a dull greyish endoperidium. Large specimens...
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  • body of a bracket fungus. Hypha are collectively called a mycelium Mycelial cord or rhizomorphs This can be done by machines or by dogs smelling the...
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    Mycelial cord of fungi made up of a collection of hyphae; an essential part in the process of saprotrophic nutrition, it is used for the intake of organic...
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    prefixes that mean "fungus". From Gr. mykēs and mykētos (μύκης), fungus. mycelial cord A discrete aggregation of hyphae. Compared to a rhizomorph, it is undifferentiated...
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    to 6 centimetres (2+1⁄4 inches) in diameter, and usually has a thick mycelial cord attached at the bottom. As the mushroom matures, the pressure caused...
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    mycelial cords ("rhizomorphs") and so impossible to classify within the normal taxonomic system, which is based on reproductive structures. Mycelial cords...
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    grow between the bark and wood of infected trees as well as the black mycelial cord or rhizomorph of the fungi growing in a net around the root system....
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    common nettle (Urtica dioica). These mycelial systems' development and the species's interactions with other cord-forming wood decomposer basidiomycetes...
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  • Thumbnail for Bovista nigrescens
    sterile base, the fruit body is attached to the substrate by a single mycelial cord which often breaks, leaving the fruit body free to roll about in the...
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    to produce new growing points, a network called the mycelium develops. Mycelial growth occurs by mitosis and the synthesis of hyphal biomass. When two...
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  • Thumbnail for Geastrum welwitschii
    or without an umbo, and attached to the substrate with a basal mycelial tuft or cord. The expanded fruit body is small to medium-sized. The fornicate...
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  • 13-hydroperoxylinoleate, 10-oxo-8-decenoic acid and 1-octen-3-ol from linoleic acid by a mycelial-pellet homogenate of Pleurotus pulmonarius". Journal of Agricultural and...
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    are firmly attached to the inner surface of this fruit body by an elastic cord of mycelia known as a funiculus. The 45 species are widely distributed throughout...
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    coat. Unlike B. pila, B. plumbea is attached to the ground by a mass of mycelial fibers known as a sterile base. Microscopically, B. plumbea has larger...
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    Aguila S, Alderete JB (2008). "Biotransformation of indole derivatives by mycelial cultures". Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C. 63 (1–2): 82–84. doi:10.1515/znc-2008-1-215...
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    Federica; Stampanoni, Marco; Bekker, Andrey (June 2017). "Fungus-like mycelial fossils in 2.4-billion-year-old vesicular basalt". Nature Ecology & Evolution...
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    spore sac. The spore sac contains the gleba, a mass of spores and fertile mycelial tissue that when young is white and firm, but ages to become brown and...
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  • Thumbnail for Crucibulum (fungus)
    to produce new growing points, a network called the mycelium develops. Mycelial growth occurs by mitosis and the synthesis of hyphal biomass. When two...
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    the base. The base is covered with a white mycelial hairlike growth (a tomentum) that is attached to white cord-like rhizomorphs on the substratum. The gills...
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