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Eccentric |
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(of stem) off-centre with relation to cap |
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echinulate |
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spiny. |
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ectomycorrhiza (pl. ectomycorrhizae) |
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symbiotic association between a nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic fungus and the roots of plants with fungal hyphae between and external to root cells |
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Effused |
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Spread over the substrate |
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Ellipsoid |
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(of spores) ellipse-shaped, or like flattened circle with conical projections in one plane |
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Emarginate |
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(of gill profile) notched just before joining stem (see also sinuate) |
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Encystment |
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Formation of a thick wall, (for example, around a zoospore after it settles and loses its flagellum/flagella) |
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endoconidium (pl. endoconidia) |
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a conidium produced inside a hypha or conidiophore |
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endomycorrhiza (pl. endomycorrhizae) |
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symbiotic association between a nonpathogenic or weakly pathogenic fungus and the roots of plants in which fungal hyphae invade cortical cells of the root |
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Endoperidium |
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Innermost covering of wall of fruiting body e.g.in gasteromycete fungi |
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Ephemeral |
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Transient, short-lived |
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Equal |
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(of stem) being same thickness over full length |
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Erumpent |
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Bursting through a surface or covering. |
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eumorphic |
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well-formed |
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excipulum (of ascomata) |
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tissue or tissues containing the hymenium in an apothecium or forming the walls of a perithecium |
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exsiccata (pl. exsiccatae) |
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dried specimen material ( as in plantae exsiccatae - herbarium specimens) |