Fruiting bodies - Reproductive structures of fungi; could be in the form of mushrooms, pycnidia, rusts, or conks.
Bacterial streaming - A cloudy discharge from cut plant parts when submerged in (usually distilled) water.
Hypha (plural: Hyphae) – A branching filament of fungal tissue; the basic fungal unit.
Rhizomorphs – Root-like fungal threads found under the bark of stressed and dying trees caused by Armillaria fungi.
Slime flux or ooze – A bacterial discharge that oozes out of the plant tissues, may be gooey or a dried mass.
Mycelium (plural: Mycelia) – A mass of fungal threads (hyphae).
Terminology used to describe common signs
Melissa Kreider
Created on October 16, 2025
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Fruiting bodies - Reproductive structures of fungi; could be in the form of mushrooms, pycnidia, rusts, or conks.
Bacterial streaming - A cloudy discharge from cut plant parts when submerged in (usually distilled) water.
Hypha (plural: Hyphae) – A branching filament of fungal tissue; the basic fungal unit.
Rhizomorphs – Root-like fungal threads found under the bark of stressed and dying trees caused by Armillaria fungi.
Slime flux or ooze – A bacterial discharge that oozes out of the plant tissues, may be gooey or a dried mass.
Mycelium (plural: Mycelia) – A mass of fungal threads (hyphae).