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    A sclerotium (/skləˈroʊʃəm/; pl.: sclerotia (/skləˈroʊʃə/), is a compact mass of hardened fungal mycelium containing food reserves. One role of sclerotia...
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    the species in the old form genus Sclerotium, naming it Sclerotium rolfsii. It is, however, not a species of Sclerotium in the modern sense. In 1932, Mario...
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    seeds contaminated with the survival structure of this fungus, the ergot sclerotium, can cause ergotism in humans and other mammals. C. purpurea most commonly...
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  • cepivora is a fungus in the division Ascomycota. It is the teleomorph of Sclerotium cepivorum, the cause of white rot in onions, garlic, and leeks. The infective...
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    arise from a sclerotium. Microporus spores are cylindrical to allantoid (sausage-shaped). The genome of the species L. rhinocerus, the sclerotium of which...
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  • Sclerotium cinnamomi is a fungal plant pathogen in the family Typhulaceae. It can cause 2–5 mm crusty black sclerotia on decaying plant matter. "Sclerotium...
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    proprietary mixtures are shown on the right pictures: Poria cocos (茯苓, Fú-Líng) Sclerotium Southern Tsangshu (蒼朮 (苍术), Cāng-Zhú) Rhizome Chinese patchouli (藿香, Huò-Xiāng)...
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    resembles burnt charcoal. It is not the fruiting body of the fungus, but a sclerotium or mass of mycelium, mostly black because of a substantial amount of melanin...
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    to early fall, the fungus will produce a survival structure called a sclerotium either on or inside the tissues of a host plant. S. sclerotiorum sclerotia...
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    554: 1. Stevens, F. L. (1931-05-01). "A Comparative Study of Sclerotium Rolfsii and Sclerotium Delphinii". Mycologia. 23 (3): 204–222. doi:10.1080/00275514...
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