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BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
Piloderma bicolor (Peck) Jülich, 1969 (a basidiomycete fungus)
Suggested Literature
Piloderma bicolor may be covered by literature listed under:
Feeding and other inter-species relationships
Piloderma bicolor is associated with:
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fruitbody |
Quercus - oaks (Fagaceae) |
fruitbody is saprobic on dead, fallen, decayed litter |
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Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 [on acid soil] |
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fruitbody |
Quercus - oaks (Fagaceae) |
fruitbody is saprobic on dead, fallen, decayed wood |
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Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 [on acid soil] |
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fruitbody |
Pinus sylvestris - Scots Pine (Pinaceae) |
fruitbody is saprobic on dead, fallen, decayed wood |
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Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 [on acid soil] |
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fruitbody |
Pinus sylvestris - Scots Pine (Pinaceae) |
fruitbody is saprobic on dead, fallen, decayed litter |
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Legon, N.W. & Henrici, A. with Roberts, P.J., Spooner, B.M. & Watling, R., 2005 [on acid soil] |
Associated with Piloderma bicolor:
Piloderma bicolor may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level
References
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