Fruiting body (fungi) (as part-nature)
A067H
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Multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. The fruiting body is part of the sexual phase of a fungal life cycle, with the rest of the life cycle being characterized by vegetative mycelial growth and asexual spore production
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Part-nature
F02
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Corn smuts
A0DDV -
Field mushroom
A00TF -
Jew's ears
A0DDQ -
Other species of genus Tuber, not elsewhere mentioned
A0DCX -
Saint George's mushrooms
A0DDB -
Summer truffles
A0DCZ -
Piemont white truffles
A0DDC -
Fusarium venenatum
A0DDS -
Scotch bonnet mushrooms
A0DDA -
Honey mushroom
A00TL -
Cultivated fungi and similar-
A00TP -
Fungi
A0ETG -
Hedgehog mushrooms
A0DDF -
Chanterelles
A00TE -
Ceps
A00TG -
Pleurotus
A0DDN -
Wild fungi and similar-
A00TD -
Wood blewits
A0DDJ -
Enokitake
A0DDT -
Périgord black truffles
A0DDD -
Truffles
A00TJ -
Gypsy mushroom
A00TM -
Pom-pom blancs
A0DDM -
Shiitake
A00TS -
Paddy straw mushroom
A00TT -
Horns of plenty
A0DDE -
Snow mushrooms
A0DDK -
Shimeji
A0DDL -
Saffron milk cap
A00TH -
Nameko
A0DDP -
Other cultivated fungi
A0DDH -
Other species of genus Pleurotus, not elsewhere mentioned
A0DDG -
Horse mushrooms
A0DDR -
Other wild fungi
A0DCY -
Morels
A00TK -
Common mushrooms
A00TQ -
Pearl oyster mushrooms
A00TR