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OfflineArmillaria
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Morrel sclerotia evidence question
    #21669142 - 05/12/15 09:32 AM (9 years, 8 days ago)

Hi,

I've been looking for evidence of this for a long time but haven't found it. I'm hoping someone can give me a url as evidence.

We've all been trying to grow morels (non-rufobrunnea species) and had the received wisdom that the fruiting body grows from a sclerotium. Lots of effort then gets put into growing the sclerotia (reasonably easy).

Does anyone have any photograhic evidence of the morel growing from the sclerotia (ie the earth washed away sclerotia-(maybe short length of mycelium)-fruiting body, all attached and obviously showing one stage leading to the next. Photographic counter-evidence would also be useful (mycelia-fruiting body attached no sclerotia anywhere in sight).

Thanks for any help

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Re: Morrel sclerotia evidence question [Re: Armillaria]
    #21669662 - 05/12/15 12:00 PM (9 years, 8 days ago)




Sclerotia or pseudosclerotia on agar. It does not always form. This is all the evidence I have, don't come across Morels that much in the wild. The above culture was from a spore print that I got from this thing.


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10 different Ganoderma species from across the USA

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MrCloudys guide to North American GanodermaUpdated A rough guide to North American Ganoderma species, with an emphasis on the laccate species.

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Re: Morrel sclerotia evidence question [Re: Mrcloudy]
    #21669878 - 05/12/15 12:56 PM (9 years, 8 days ago)

Yes. Seen loads of that and grown it myself.

Just trying to find (picture of some sort) actual evidence that a sclerotium is a necessary precursor to a fruiting body.

If not it's even possible that suppressing sclerotia formation (don't know how) could lead to fruiting.

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