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nidularia (n)

type genus of the Nidulariaceae

nidularia Sentence Examples

  1. The nidularia, a genus of fungi, produce fruiting bodies that resemble tiny bird's nests.
  2. The nidularia's spores are contained within small, egg-shaped peridioles.
  3. Nidularia are commonly found in grasslands and forests, growing on decaying wood or plant debris.
  4. The nidularia's unique morphology aids in spore dispersal by wind or animals.
  5. Some nidularia species have been found to exhibit bioluminescence, emitting a faint glow in the dark.
  6. The nidularia's fruiting bodies are often mistaken for bird droppings, due to their superficial resemblance.
  7. Nidularia are an important component of the forest ecosystem, contributing to the decomposition of organic matter.
  8. Researchers are investigating the potential use of nidularia in biotechnology applications, such as bioremediation.
  9. The nidularia's intricate peridioles have attracted the attention of micro-sculptors, who create miniature artwork from them.
  10. Nidularia continue to be studied and admired for their unique biology and captivating appearance.

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type genus of the Nidulariaceae

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The nidularia, a genus of fungi, produce fruiting bodies that resemble tiny bird's nests.

The nidularia's spores are contained within small, egg-shaped peridioles.

Nidularia are commonly found in grasslands and forests, growing on decaying wood or plant debris.

The nidularia's unique morphology aids in spore dispersal by wind or animals.