| lycoperdon | <botany> A genus of fungi, remarkable for the great quantity of spores, forming a fine dust, which is thrown out like smoke when the plant is compressed or burst; puffball. Origin: NL, from Gr. Wolf + to break wind. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| lycoperdonosis | A persisting pneumonitis following inhalation of spores of the puffballs Lycoperdon pyriforme and L. Bovista. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Lycoperdon |
genus of fungi whose fruiting body tapers toward a base consisting of spongy mycelium
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| Lycoperdon |
The puffball is a fungus that consists of a polyphyletic assemblage of Basidiomycota with gasterothecia (gasteroid basidiocarps) in which the spores are produced internally; that is, the basidiocarp remains closed, or opens only after the spores have been released from the basidia. The spores of puffballs are statismospores rather than ballistospores, meaning they are not actively shot off the basidium. ...
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| lycoperdonosis |
a rare type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis caused by the inhalation of spores from mature Lycoperdon mushrooms.
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| lycoperdon | genus of fungi whose fruiting body tapers toward a base consisting of spongy mycelium |
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