Bertiaceae

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Bertiaceae is a family of fungi within the order Coronophorales, comprising species typically found on decaying wood and plant material.

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Label Occurrences
Bertiaceae canonical 1

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fungal family
taxon
associatedWith decomposition of lignocellulosic material
belongsTo Coronophorales NERFINISHED
class Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
describedAs family of ascomycetous fungi
distribution cosmopolitan in temperate regions
cosmopolitan in tropical regions
division Ascomycota NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole saprotroph
growthForm perithecial ascomata
hasMember Bertia
Nitschkia NERFINISHED
Tengiomyces NERFINISHED
higherClassification Ascomycota NERFINISHED
Sordariomycetes NERFINISHED
kingdom Fungi
lifeCycle filamentous fungus
order Coronophorales NERFINISHED
reproductionType sexual reproduction via ascospores
sporeType ascospore
subdivision Pezizomycotina NERFINISHED
substrate dead wood
plant litter
taxonRank family
trophicMode saprobic on plant debris
saprobic on wood
typicalHabitat decaying plant material
decaying wood

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Input
Subject: Bertiaceae
Description of subject: Bertiaceae is a family of fungi within the order Coronophorales, comprising species typically found on decaying wood and plant material.

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Coronophorales contains Bertiaceae