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  2. Mycorrhizal network - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, nutrient transfer from older to younger trees on a network can dramatically increase growth rates of the younger receivers. [55] Physiological changes due to environmental stress have also initiated nutrient transfer by causing the movement of carbon from the roots of the stressed plant to the roots of a conspecific plant over a ...

  3. Bjerkandera adusta - Wikipedia

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    It is a plant pathogen that causes white rot in live trees, but most commonly appears on dead wood. It was first described scientifically as Boletus adustus by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. [ 3 ] The genome sequence of Bjerkandera adusta was reported in 2013. [ 4 ]

  4. Fungi of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Likely New Zealand's most famous mushroom, the werewerekōkako is bright blue and can be found on the NZ$50 note and in lowland broadleaf forests. [106] This is the only mushroom in the world to be on a bank note. [103] This mushroom has been named the werewerekōkako from Māori folklore.

  5. Matsutake - Wikipedia

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    Matsutake mushrooms grow under trees and are usually concealed under litter on the forest floor, forming a symbiotic relationship with roots of various tree species. In Korea and Japan, matsutake mushrooms are most commonly associated with Pinus densiflora . [ 9 ]

  6. Boletinellus merulioides - Wikipedia

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    The fungus's preference for growing near ash is not due to a mycorrhizal association between them, but rather because the fungus has a relationship with a parasitic aphid that occurs only on these trees. The aphid feeds on the tree roots, and shelters inside hollow sclerotia formed by the fungus in the soil, or attached to the root system.

  7. Pholiota squarrosa - Wikipedia

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    Pholiota squarrosa, commonly known as the shaggy scalycap, the shaggy Pholiota, or the scaly Pholiota, is a species of mushroom in the family Strophariaceae.Common in North America and Europe, it is a secondary parasite, in that it attacks trees that have already been weakened from prior injury or infection by bacteria or other fungi.

  8. Everyone Thinks My Balsam Hill Tree Is Real—And Right ... - AOL

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    Finally, the price is not cheap. Though with real trees of the same size costing around $150, if you use it for seven years, you’ve gotten your money’s worth. The Bottom Line.

  9. Ganoderma - Wikipedia

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    A mushroom used extensively in traditional Asian medicine. Ganoderma sinense - Also known as black reishi or zizhi. Ganoderma tsugae - A polypore which grows on conifers, especially hemlock, giving it its common name, hemlock varnish shelf. Similar in appearance to Ganoderma lucidum and a close relative, which typically grows on hardwoods. [10]

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