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