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- Ascobolus_brassicae abstract "Ascobolus brassicae is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Ascobolaceae.This is a European species appearing as tiny off-white (later turning purple) discs, with toothed edges, up to 1 mm across on animal dung, especially that of rodents. It is also found on rotting Brassica stems which gives rise to the specific name.".
- Q4803938 abstract "Ascobolus brassicae is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Ascobolaceae.This is a European species appearing as tiny off-white (later turning purple) discs, with toothed edges, up to 1 mm across on animal dung, especially that of rodents. It is also found on rotting Brassica stems which gives rise to the specific name.".
- Ascobolus_brassicae comment "Ascobolus brassicae is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Ascobolaceae.This is a European species appearing as tiny off-white (later turning purple) discs, with toothed edges, up to 1 mm across on animal dung, especially that of rodents. It is also found on rotting Brassica stems which gives rise to the specific name.".
- Q4803938 comment "Ascobolus brassicae is a species of apothecial fungus belonging to the family Ascobolaceae.This is a European species appearing as tiny off-white (later turning purple) discs, with toothed edges, up to 1 mm across on animal dung, especially that of rodents. It is also found on rotting Brassica stems which gives rise to the specific name.".