Comparative morphology, compatibility, and interfertility of Auricularia cornea, A. polytricha, and A. tenuis

Single-spore isolates were made from 13 collections of Auricularia cornea, A. polytricha, and A. tenuis collected from a variety of hardwoods from the islands of Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Molokai, and Hawaii in Hawaii. Intracollection crosses demonstrated that all species were bifactorial; however, unlike...

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ANATOMIA DE LA PLANTA
ANATOMIE VEGETALE
AURICULARIA (CHAMPIGNON)
AURICULARIA (FUNGI)
Auriculariaceae
Auriculariales
Basidiomycota
bifactorial incompatibility
Biological and medical sciences
Biological taxonomies
BIOSISTEMATICA
BIOSYSTEMATICS
BIOSYSTEMATIQUE
Cornea
ESPECE
ESPECIES
Fruiting
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungal fruiting bodies
Fungi
Generalities
Generalities. Genetics. Plant material
Genetics and breeding of economic plants
Hair
Herpes zoster
Hyphae
interfertility studies
mating tests
Mycelium
NOMENCLATURA
NOMENCLATURE
PLANT ANATOMY
Plant cytology, morphology, systematics, chorology and evolution
Plant material
Plant morphology
SPECIES
SYNONYMY
Thallophyta
title Comparative morphology, compatibility, and interfertility of Auricularia cornea, A. polytricha, and A. tenuis
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