| 1. | Both the sclerotium and the fruiting bodies are edible.
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| 2. | The presence of this sclerotium can only be noticeable when the mushroom sprouts out.
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| 3. | L ., Euphorbiaceae ) seeds or in sclerotium of ergot ( " Claviceps purpurea"
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| 4. | In the event that conditions become moist again the sclerotium absorbs water and an active plasmodium is restored.
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| 5. | In 1898 the first species from the mainland, " Sclerotium antarcticum ", was sampled.
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| 6. | The fungus produces small whitish substrate is a small reddish-brown sclerotium that somewhat resembles an apple seed.
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| 7. | In the event that conditions become dry, the plasmodium will form a sclerotium, essentially a dry and dormant state.
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| 8. | The sclerotium is basically hardened multinucleated tissue that serves as a dormant stage, protecting Physarum for long periods of time.
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| 9. | "P . tuber-regium " is a saprotroph found on fruiting bodies then emerge from the sclerotium.
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| 10. | If environmental conditions cause the plasmodium to desiccate during feeding or migration, " Physarum " will form a sclerotium.
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