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Annulohypoxylon archeri

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Euascomycotina

Order
  
Xylariales

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Ascomycota

Subclass
  
Pyrenomycetes

Family
  
Xylariaceae

Similar
  
Annulohypoxylon, Hypoxylon, Annulohypoxylon multiforme, Tremellomycetes, Tremella aurantialba

Annulohypoxylon archeri (formerly Hypoxylon archeri) is a saprophytic species of fungi. It was moved from the genus Hypoxylon into the genus Annulohypoxylon erected in 2005 by Hsieh, Ju and Rogers.

A. archeri is commonly used in the cultivation of Tremella fuciformis - one of the foremost medicinal and culinary fungi of China and Taiwan. Tremella fuciformis is a parasitic yeast that does not form an edible fruitbody without parasitizing another fungus. Annulohypoxylon archeri is its preferred host, so cultivators usually pair cultures of Tremella fuciformis with this species, or others in the former Hypoxylon genus (now spread into two genera - Hypoxylon and Annulohypoxylon).

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Annulohypoxylon archeri Wikipedia