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- Pleurotoid_fungi abstract "Gilled fungi with laterally-attached fruiting bodies are said to be pleurotoid (Gr.: pleurē + ōtos + -oid, literally \"side-ear form\" or \"having the likeness of Pleurotus ssp.\"). Pleurotoid fungi are typically wood-decay fungi and are found on dead and dying trees and coarse woody debris. The pleurotoid form is polyphyletic, having evolved a number of times within the Basidiomycota. Many species of pleurotoid fungi are commonly referred to as \"oyster\" mushrooms. Laterally-attached fungi with pores rather than gills are referred to as bracket fungi.".
- Pleurotoid_fungi thumbnail Pleurotus_ostreatus_-_lindsey.jpg?width=300.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageID "31440136".
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- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageRevisionID "679015142".
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greek.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Basidiocarp.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Basidiomycota.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Bracket_fungus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mushroom_types.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Cheimonophyllum.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Coarse_woody_debris.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Crepidotus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Hohenbuehelia.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Hymenium.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Hypsizygus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Lactifluus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Lamella_(mycology).
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Lentinellus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Lentinus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Ossicaulis.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Panellus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Panus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Phyllotopsis.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Pleurocybella.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Pleurotus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Polyphyly.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Resupinatus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Russula.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Schizophyllum.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Tectella.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:-oid.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink Wood-decay_fungus.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink File:Pleurotus_ostreatus_-_lindsey.jpg.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLink File:Tectella_operculata_8912.jpg.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pleurotoid fungi".
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pleurotoid".
- Pleurotoid_fungi wikiPageWikiLinkText "pleurotoid".
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- Pleurotoid_fungi subject Category:Mushroom_types.
- Pleurotoid_fungi type Type.
- Pleurotoid_fungi type Type.
- Pleurotoid_fungi comment "Gilled fungi with laterally-attached fruiting bodies are said to be pleurotoid (Gr.: pleurē + ōtos + -oid, literally \"side-ear form\" or \"having the likeness of Pleurotus ssp.\"). Pleurotoid fungi are typically wood-decay fungi and are found on dead and dying trees and coarse woody debris. The pleurotoid form is polyphyletic, having evolved a number of times within the Basidiomycota. Many species of pleurotoid fungi are commonly referred to as \"oyster\" mushrooms.".
- Pleurotoid_fungi label "Pleurotoid fungi".
- Pleurotoid_fungi sameAs Q7204835.
- Pleurotoid_fungi sameAs m.0gk_qlj.
- Pleurotoid_fungi sameAs Q7204835.
- Pleurotoid_fungi wasDerivedFrom Pleurotoid_fungi?oldid=679015142.
- Pleurotoid_fungi depiction Pleurotus_ostreatus_-_lindsey.jpg.
- Pleurotoid_fungi isPrimaryTopicOf Pleurotoid_fungi.