Mycological Madness

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Across
  1. 1. Obtain nutrition from dead organic matter
  2. 5. Cobweb-like partial veil
  3. 6. Type of mushroom development where hymenophore is exposed throughout
  4. 8. Satinging red in Melzer's reagent
  5. 9. Fusion of haploid nuclei
  6. 12. Family of mushrooms with heteromerous tramal tissues contains sphaerocysts
  7. 18. Nuclear condition where cell contains two, haploid, genetically distinct nuclei
  8. 19. Mating system controlled by two genes with multiple alleles in population
  9. 21. Genus of pleurotoid, brown-spored mushrooms
  10. 22. Sterile cell arising from stipitipellis
  11. 25. Genus of brown-spored mushrooms, one species of which is deadly poisonous and grows on wood
  12. 27. Family of mushrooms with free lamellae, white spores and a universal veil
  13. 28. Mushroom stature with gill folds and thickening hymenium
  14. 29. Sterile cell located on lamellae face
Down
  1. 2. Family of mushrooms with pink, globose to ellipsoid spores, and free lamellae
  2. 3. Sterile cell arising from piliepellis
  3. 4. Mutualistic symbiosis between plant roots and fungal hyphae
  4. 7. Nuclear condition where all nuclei in hyphae are genetically identical
  5. 10. epigeous basidiomes with contorted hymenophore, pileus margin that usually remains attached to stipe, and non-forcibly discharged basidiospores
  6. 11. Type of mushroom development where hymenophore is partially enclosed
  7. 13. Obtain nutrition from living organisms
  8. 14. Mushroom stature with lateral stipe or lacking stipe entirely
  9. 15. Mating system controlled by single gene with multiples alleles in population
  10. 16. Genus of ectomycorrhizal, brown-spored mushrooms with easily separable lamellae
  11. 17. Cytoplasmic fusion between compatible cells
  12. 20. Family of mushrooms with pink, angular spores, and attached lamellae
  13. 22. Sterile cell located on lamellae edge
  14. 23. Referring to attached gills that run down the stipe
  15. 24. Genus of mushrooms in Order Boletales that has a lamellate hymenophore
  16. 26. Staining blue in Melzer's reagent