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Scleroderma (fungus)

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Suborder
  
Sclerodermatineae

Scientific name
  
Scleroderma

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Basidiomycota

Family
  
Sclerodermataceae

Higher classification
  
Sclerodermataceae

Order
  
Boletales

Scleroderma (fungus) Scleroderma citrinum Wikipedia

Lower classifications
  
Scleroderma citrinum, Scleroderma bovista, Scleroderma michiganense, Scleroderma septentrionale

Scleroderma is a genus of fungi, commonly known as earth balls, now known to belong to the Boletales order, in suborder Sclerodermatineae. The best known species are S. citrinum and S. verrucosum. They are found worldwide. Various members of this genus are used as inoculation symbionts to colonize and promote the growth of tree seedlings in nurseries. They are not edible.

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The name comes from the Greek sclera meaning hard and derma meaning skin.

Description

Scleroderma (fungus) Scleroderma citrinum Common Earthball fungus

The peridium (outer wall), which may be smooth or warted, is very thick and tough. At maturity it splits irregularly over the upper part of the basidiocarp to reveal the dark gleba underneath. Spores are produced in small brownish-purple, pea-like bodies called peridioles that initially are outlined by wall-like aggregations of white hyphae. These peridioles disintegrate as the fruit body matures, and by the time the peridium splits open, only a powdery mass of dark spores is visible. Spores are roughly spherical in shape with warts or reticulate ornamentation, thick-walled, and brown. Species in Scleroderma are ectomycorrhizal with shrubs and trees, and have a worldwide distribution.

Scleroderma (fungus) The Fungus Among Us Scleroderma citrinum

Scleroderma (fungus) Scleroderma areolatum Leopard Earthball fungus

Scleroderma (fungus) Scleroderma citrinum Common Earthball fungus

References

Scleroderma (fungus) Wikipedia