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Health update: Tom Volk's Fungi-- including mushrooms, mycology, mushroom, molds, mold, morels, fungus
... at the end of this page. Please click TomVolkFungi.net for the rest of Tom Volk's pages on fungi May 22, 2006 How can you mend a broken heart? After 4 months on the transplant list, and after ... and painting that was already done, the new linoleum is installed in my kitchen. The new carpeting for my living room is ordered and will be installed in a couple weeks. New dishwasher is on the way. The ...
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Tom Volk's Fungi FAQ
... identify the fungus/fungi growing in our flower bed? What we first thought was our dog's -- well, to put it bluntly-- vomit, seems to be some kind of living, thriving fungal entity. ... penetrate even the toughest substrates with the exoenzymes produced by their hyphae. Exoenzymes are found in fungi and some bacteria. They are digestive enzymes that are secreted into the environment, where they digest ...
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... Logging is removing opportunities for various interactions with the biotic components of soil and duff. Fungi, for instance, translocated essential elements within the soil- system, as both decomposers and root symbionts. ... is removing present and future woody residues and soil wood, which would have contained free-living bacteria, which would have fixed 30-60% the nitrogen in the soil of the forest ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... to which the common black bread mold belongs. However, these fungi are obligate symbionts and cannot be cultivated outside the living roots of plants. Their colonization is internal to the root ... as tomatoes and other bedding plants. The challenge is to produce the inoculum of endomycorrhizal fungi that cannot as yet be grown in artificial culture. Various stabilization and embedding or pelleting ...
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Type Specimen Catalog of Fungi
... drying. Therefore, in addition to a transcription of the specimen label and an image of the specimen, type catalog records for fungi include text, images of associated unpublished notes and drawings, published descriptions and images of spore print, living organism, or microscopic features. These supplemental items, which are not all maintained physically with the related specimen, can now be ...
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NYBG.org: Hidden Partners: Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plants
... with plants with which they have never had an association in the past. An example is Amanita muscaria associating with Nothofagus. Two ectomycorrhizal fungi that are very important ecologically are Hymenogaster and Melanogaster. These genera are often found living with the roots of oak and eucalyptus. They are important members of forest ecology in the Western United States and Australia. ...
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Living plant collections
Living plant collections National Botanic Garden of Belgium about our research Non-vascular Cryptogams (Bryophytes-Thallophytes) Algae Bryophytes Fungi including lichens Vascular plants (Spermatophytes-Pteridophytes) Research on our living plant collections: Greenhouse and outdoor collections Seed bank Craftmanship Scanning Electron Microscopy Informatics BIODIV Greenhouse and outdoor collections ...
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Fungi found on living conifers
... pini Phaeolus schweinitzii Fungi found on living conifers Both species of wood decay fungi seen above occur on living conifers and can cause serious damage to the tree from heart rot and root and butt rot. Basidiocarps of these fungi typically do not form until the tree is relatively old (50 years and older), but the damaging decay inside the bole has ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

Root collar fungi
... trees))s Not all wood decay fungi are found on fallen debris. Represented here are some of the fungi that are notable for causing decay, not only of fallen trees, but also of the roots and butt stem portion of living trees. For this reason, some of these fungi are responsible for damage to urban trees and landscape plantings as well. Return to Forest Fungi page ...
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Fungi
... in new window The fungus inside - Endophyte Still unknown and unexplained, the unseen world of fungi living inside plants as an inconspicuous embroidery of threadlike filaments, provides yet another dimension to ... the deep layers of organic litter found on the surface of woodland soils, the decomposer fungi and those associated with roots as mycorrhiza, form an interlocking web of mycelum which binds ...
www.the-tree.org.uk




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