xylaria การใช้
- Sapstreak disease is commonly associated with the presence of opportunistic fungi " Armillaria " and / or " Xylaria ".
- "Xylaria polymorpha ", "'dead man's fingers "', often grows in finger-like clusters from the base of a tree or from wood just below ground level.
- "Xylaria hypoxylon ", known by the common names "'stag's horn "'and "'candle-snuff fungus "', is the most conspicuous because of its erect, 3 7 cm tall, antler-like ascocarps ( fruitbodies ) which are black at the base ( where the perithecia are embedded ) but white and branched towards the top, where the fruiting bodies produce white conidia ( asexual spores ).