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Trichophaea woolhopeia (Cooke & W. Phillips) Boud. 1885

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effuse colony of Didymopsis anamorph of Didymopsis helvellae parasitises fruitbody of Trichophaea woolhopeia

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Trichophaea woolhopeia ( Inglês )

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Trichophaea woolhopeia is a species complex of ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. There are at least 4 well-resolved cryptic species within the complex, including Quercirhiza quadratum and AD (Angle Droit).[1] They are European species that appear on damp ground, with apothecial fruiting bodies that appear as tiny (up to 6 mm across) whitish cups with brown hairs on the margin and outer surface.

References

  1. ^ Rubini, Andrea; Belfiori B; Passeri V; Baciarelli Falini L; Arcioni S; Riccioni C; Paolocci F (March 2010). "The AD-type ectomycorrhizas, one of the most common morphotypes present in truffle fields, result from fungi belonging to the Trichophaea woolhopeia species complex". Mycorrhiza. 21 (1): 17. doi:10.1007/s00572-010-0308-4.
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Trichophaea woolhopeia: Brief Summary ( Inglês )

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Trichophaea woolhopeia is a species complex of ectomycorrhizal fungi belonging to the family Pyronemataceae. There are at least 4 well-resolved cryptic species within the complex, including Quercirhiza quadratum and AD (Angle Droit). They are European species that appear on damp ground, with apothecial fruiting bodies that appear as tiny (up to 6 mm across) whitish cups with brown hairs on the margin and outer surface.

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