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Any of various fungi, principally of the order Agaricales, having fruiting bodies consisting of umbrella-like caps, on stalks, with numerous gills beneath.
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Any yeast of the family Ascoideaceae
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Any lichen whose fungal component is an ascomycete
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Any fungus of the genus Blastocladia
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(mycology) A relatively large cell found on the gill edge of a basidiomycete.
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(biology, of an alga) That lacks both motility and the ability to divide into somatic cells
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(biology) An elongated cell that develops to form a caulonema
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(biology) Any alga of the taxon Chromista.
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(mycology) The common name of any species of Basidiomycota characterized by branched, club-shaped sporophores (basidia).
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A type of fungus that produces conidiomata.
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The shelf- or bracket-shaped fruiting body of a bracket fungus (also called a shelf fungus), i.e. a mushroom growing off a tree trunk.
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Any of a group of fungi in the Basidiomycota, typically having effused, smooth basidiocarps that are formed on the undersides of dead tree trunks or branches.
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(biology) A dikaryotic mycelium.
adj
Affected by the ergot fungus.
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A member of the fungal order Agaricales; a gilled mushroom.
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(botany) Any fungus of the former taxon Euascomycota (now the Pezizomycotina)
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Any fungus of the former division Eumycota
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(mycology) A type of fungal fruiting body in gasteromycetes
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A cup-shaped organ that supports the gleba in some fungi
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Any fungus of the class Homobasidiomycetes (approximately identical to the class Agaricomycetes)
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Any fungus of the order Hypocreales
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Any metaphytic filamentous alga
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Any of many microscopic photosynthetic protists, often living as single cells and floating as plankton.
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Any fungus of the genus Monilinia.
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Any fungus of the class Mucoromycetes formerly considered part of the phylum Zygomycota, but now considered to be multiple unrelated orders whose placement among the fungi has not been determined.
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(possibly dated) Pébrine, a disease of silkworms, also caused by Nosema parasites.
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A pale yellow preparation of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, often used as a nutritional supplement and flavoring by vegetarians and vegans due to its high protein content and selection of B vitamins.
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Any of a group of filamentous protists variously classified as the phylum Oomycota or the class Oomyctes in a more broadly circumscribed phylum.
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(mycology) A type of outer skin of a fungus where all the ends of the hyphae all reach the same height and form a palisade of long inflated cells.
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(mycology) The outermost layer of a mushroom, often used only for a surface that is viscid and easily peels off.
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A member of the obsolete class Phycomycetes, now considered a group of fungi in multiple, unrelated classes.
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(mycology) The uppermost layer of hyphae in the pileus of a fungal fruit body.
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Any pseudococcid of the genus Pseudococcus
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Synonym of rangiferine
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(biology) Any of a group of unicellular algae of the class Raphidophyceae
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(mycology) With roughly parallel chains of closely packed cells.
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Relating to algae of the order Ulotrichales.
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Any fungus of the division Zygomycota
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