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Ascomycota
Sclerotiniaceae
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Family of fungi in the order Helotiales.
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Ciboria amentacea
- Several photographs of this delicate species growing on the forest floor.
Mitrula paludosa
- Several photographs and a description of this fungus and its habitat, in Polish and English.
Botrytis porri
- Image of apothecia and conidia.
Botrytis cinerea
- Photograph of this species infecting raspberry fruit.
Sclerotinia minor
- Image showing a cloud of ascospores being released from apothecia of this species.
Botrytis cinerea
- Microscopic image of conidia and hypha.
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
- Photograph showing the mycelium and a sclerotium produced by this fungus, growing here on a strawberry plant.
Botrytis aclada
- Photograph showing the development of this fungus on a germinating onion seed.
Monilinia fructicola
- Photograph showing spores being released.
Sclerotium and Apothecia of Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
- Image of fruiting bodies of this fungus on a bean.
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