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BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK)
Propolis farinosa (Pers.) Fr., 1846 (an ascomycete)
Suggested Literature
Propolis farinosa may be covered by literature listed under:
Feeding and other inter-species relationships
Propolis farinosa is associated with:
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apothecium |
Acer - maples (Aceraceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Betula - birches (Betulaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Corylus - hazels (Betulaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Sambucus - elders (Caprifoliaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Fagus - beeches (Fagaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Quercus - oaks (Fagaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Fraxinus - ashes (Oleaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Rosa - roses (Rosaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Sorbus - whitebeams (Rosaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Salix - willows (Salicaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Tilia - limes (Tiliaceae) |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
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apothecium |
Broadleaved trees and shrubs |
immersed, exposed by peeling back or shedding of host periderm apothecium is saprobic on dead branch |
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Ellis, M.B. & J.P., 1997 |
Associated with Propolis farinosa:
Propolis farinosa may be associated with taxa listed at higher taxonomic level
References
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