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    The Tulasnellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Cantharellales. The family comprises mainly effused (patch-forming) fungi formerly referred to the...
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    (heterobasidiomycetes), Clavulinaceae (clavarioid fungi), Hydnaceae (tooth fungi), and Tulasnellaceae (heterobasidiomycetes). The Clavariaceae, Physalacriaceae, Pterulaceae...
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    fungi in the family Tulasnellaceae. Orchis mascula has been suggested to have only one mycorrhizal partner, in the Tulasnellaceae. The species is widespread...
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    stressed. Certain taxa, such as Dacrymycetaceae, Ceratobasidiaceae or Tulasnellaceae, due to possessing a combination of hetero- as well as homobasidiomycetous...
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    Dactylorhiza fuchsii forms mycorrhizal associations with fungi in the Tulasnellaceae and Ceratobasidium groups. Dactylorhiza is Ancient Greek for finger...
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    Hubert Bourdot and Amédée Galzin in 1909. In his 1933 review of the Tulasnellaceae American mycologist Donald P. Rogers extended the concept of T. violea...
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    with a variety of different fungal species including species in the Tulasnellaceae, Ceratobasidiaceae and Pezizales. This plant is quite common throughout...
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    In the USA, American mycologist D.P Rogers published a review of the Tulasnellaceae in 1933 in which he extended the definition of Gloeotulasnella, originally...
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  • Stilbotulasnella is a fungal genus in the Tulasnellaceae family. The genus is monotypic, containing the single species Stilbotulasnella conidiophora, found...
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    association with fungal species in the genus Rhizoctonia and others in the Tulasnellaceae family. Many names for infraspecific taxa have been proposed. At of...
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    is known to primarily associate with mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Tulasnellaceae. Specific relationships with mycorrhizal fungi are key to orchids' ability...
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    Serendipitaceae. There may also be some association with Ceratobasidiaceae and/or Tulasnellaceae. Listera ovata "Neottia cordata", World Checklist of Selected Plant...
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    Tulasnellaceae Hydnaceae...
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  • Thumbnail for Edmond Tulasne
    mycological species, as well as the genera Tulasneinia and Tulasnella (family Tulasnellaceae) are named after him. He is credited with providing classification taxa...
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    association with the green-winged orchid include Epulorhiza repens (Tulasnellaceae) and Moniliopsis solani (Ceratobasidiaceae). This species' conservation...
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    Cyphellaceae, Dictyolaceae, Fistulinaceae, Polyporaceae, Radulaceae, Tulasnellaceae, and Vuilleminiaceae, representing a mix of poroid, corticioid, cyphelloid...
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    experiments it has been found to grow in association with fungi in the Tulasnellaceae family. Due to the importance of this mycorrhizal partnership, orchids...
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    Schröter circumscribed a genus of effused (patch-forming) fungi in the Tulasnellaceae family, Tulasnella was named in Tulasne's honour. The standard author...
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    certain "primitive" characters linking them to the Ceratobasidiaceae and Tulasnellaceae. In 1982 Jülich raised the subfamily to the rank of family, as the Botryobasidiaceae...
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  • Thumbnail for Dactylorhiza maculata
    associations with a range of common species of mycorrhizal fungi in the Tulasnellaceae, as well as with species in the Ceratobasidiaceae and Sebacinales. Dactylorhiza...
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  • Polyporales Tubulicrinaceae Jülich 1982 Tubulicrinis Donk Cantharellales Tulasnellaceae Juel 1897 Tulasnella J. Schröt. Agaricales Typhulaceae Jülich 1982 Typhula...
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    Hyaloriaceae, Phleogenaceae, Septobasidiaceae, Sirobasidiaceae, and Tulasnellaceae (including Ceratobasidium). This extended version of the order was not...
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  • plant. Terrestrial orchids have been found to commonly associate with Tulasnellaceae, however some autotrophic and non-autotrophic orchids do associate with...
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  • Thumbnail for Tulasnella aurantiaca
    Division: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Cantharellales Family: Tulasnellaceae Genus: Tulasnella Species: T. aurantiaca Binomial name Tulasnella aurantiaca...
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  • thought to be a primitive character linking the Vuilleminiaceae with the Tulasnellaceae and the Tremellales. The family was not, however, widely adopted, most...
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