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Title |
Body | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| decorticated |
tree/wood substrate without bark |
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| Decurrent | (of gill profile) extensive gill attachment running down the stem | ||
| Decurrent tooth | Only the narrow end portion of gill runs down the stem | ||
| Deliquescent | Tissue gradually dissolving | ||
| Dendroid | Tree-like | ||
| Dendrophyses | Irregularly branched cystidia | ||
| Dentate | Having tooth-like projections | ||
| Denticulate | Possessing small teeth | ||
| Depressed | (of cap profile) when the surface is slightly concave | ||
| Dermatocystidia | Cystidia on the cap surface | ||
| deuteromycetes | group of fungi without a sexual stage; the asexual stage of ascomycetes and basidiomycetes | ||
| Dextrinoid | Turning reddish-brown in iodine solution such as melzer's reagent | ||
| Dichotomously | Branching repeatedly in two | ||
| Dikaryon | A hyphal compartment, mycelium or fungal cell occupied by a pair or pairs of closely associated, genetically different, sexually compatible nuclei | ||
| Dimitic | Having two kinds of hyphae | ||
| discomycetes | a group of the ascomycetes in which the hymenium is exposed at maturity; one in which the fruiting body is an apothecium or discocarp | ||
| doliiform | barrel shaped. | ||
| Dolipore Septum | Septum with elaborate ultrastructure, found in fungi belonging to the Basidiomycota | ||
| Droplets | (of spores) fluid-filled microscopic cavities |