2022
DOI: 10.4314/gjs.v63i2.3
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Developmental morphology, anatomical features and fairy ring formation by two gasteroid basidiomycetous mushrooms, growing on grass lawns in ghana

Abstract: Calvatia and Lycoperdon belong to the Gasteromycetes commonly called gasteroid fungi or puffballs. Their basidiospores are kept in a stomach-like glebal and spores are not discharged forcibly. An account of diagnostic characters, developmental morphology, anatomical features, and fairy ring formation of Calvatia cyathiformis and Lycoperdon sp. are presented during three (3) years (2017 – 2020) study. C. cyathiformis has epigeous habit on the grass lawn appearing after 2 – 3 weeks as a small whitish button and … Show more

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