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Scientific Name
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Armillaria
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Comments
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Rhizomorphs of Armillaria in nature
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Acknowledgements
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from the APS Education Center Illustrated Glossary); used with permission.
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Body Part
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rhizomorphs
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Copyright
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© American Phytopathological Society
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Image Use
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restricted
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Agaricales: view page image collection
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Title
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fig4Right.jpg
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Photograph
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Rhizomorphs of Armillaria in nature
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ID
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401
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472 |
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Scientific Name
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Fomitopsis pinicola
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Comments
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a poroid bracket fungus
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Acknowledgements
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from FUNGIPHOTO.COM; used with permission
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Body Part
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fruiting body
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Source Collection
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MykoWeb
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Copyright
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© Mike Wood
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Image Use
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restricted
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Polyporales: view page image collection
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Title
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fig6TopRight.jpg
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Photograph
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Image Content
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Fomitopsis pinicola, a poroid bracket fungus
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ID
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472
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562 |
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1008 |
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Comments
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Schematic representation of the phylogenetic tree of Weiß and Oberwinkler (2001). Numbers along branches indicate bootstrap frequencies. Bootstrap values below 60% are not shown.
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Reference
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Weiß, M. and Oberwinkler, F. O. 2001. Phylogenetic relationships in Auriculariales and related groups-hypotheses derived from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences. Mycol. Res. 105:403-415.
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Image Use
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This media file is in the Public Domain.
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Agaricomycotina: view page image collection
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Title
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Fig5_small.gif
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Image Type
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Photograph
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Image Content
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Schematic representation of the phylogenetic tree of Weiß and Oberwinkler (2001)
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ID
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1008
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1123 |
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Scientific Name
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Ramaria botrytis
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Comments
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a coralloid form
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Acknowledgements
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from FUNGIPHOTO.COM; used with permission
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Body Part
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fruiting body
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Source Collection
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MykoWeb
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Copyright
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© Taylor F. Lockwood
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restricted
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Gomphales: view page image collection
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Title
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fig6BottomRight.jpg
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Photograph
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Image Content
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Ramaria botrytis, a coralloid form
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ID
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1123
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1281 |
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Comments
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Basidiosporogenesis. A: Pre-fusion dikaryotic stage. B-D: Post-fusion diploid nucleus and meiosis. E-G: Spore development and nuclear migration into spores. H: Post-meiotic mitosis. I: Back-migration of nuclei into the basidium.
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Reference
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from Hasebe et al. (1991); used with permission
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Copyright
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© Mycological Society of America
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Image Use
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restricted
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Agaricomycetes: view page image collection
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Title
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fig3.gif
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Photograph
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Basidiosporogenesis
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ID
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1281
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1340 |
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Scientific Name
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Tilletia controversa
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Comments
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Teliospores of the dwarf bunt fungus (Ustilaginomycotina)
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Acknowledgements
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Photo courtesy B. Goates, from APSnet Image of the Week
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Life Cycle Stage
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teliospores
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Copyright
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© APS Press
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Image Use
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restricted
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Exobasidiomycetes (Ustilaginomycotina): view page image collection
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Title
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Tilletia_controversa.jpg
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Image Type
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Photograph
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Image Content
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Teliospores of Tilletia controversa, the dwarf bunt fungus
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ID
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1340
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1347 |
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1399 |
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Scientific Name
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Calvatia
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Comments
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Several groups of puffballs, including the giant puffball Calvatia, are closely related to Agaricus and may have been derived by paedomorphosis.
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Specimen Condition
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Live Specimen
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Body Part
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fruiting body
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Image Use
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This media file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License - Version 3.0.
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Copyright
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©
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Attached to Group
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Agaricales: view page image collection
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Title
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fig5Right.jpg
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Image Type
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Photograph
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Image Content
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Specimen(s)
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ALT Text
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Calvatia
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ID
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1399
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1415 |
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