Entorrhizomycetes
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Entorrhizomycetes | |
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Galls on the roots of Juncus articulatus induced by Entorrhiza casparyana | |
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Entorrhizomycetes
Begerow, Stoll & R. Bauer[1]
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Entorrhizales
R. Bauer & Oberw.[2]
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Entorrhizaceae
R. Bauer & Oberw.
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The Entorrhizomycetes are a class of fungi in the Basidiomycota phylum. It contains the single order Entorrhizales, which in turn contains the single family Entorrhizaceae, a small group of teliosporic root parasites that form galls on plants in the Juncaceae (rush) and Cyperaceae (sedge) families.
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