Talk:Sporocarp (fungi)

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This article represents a merge of the earlier articles Fruiting body and part of Sporocarp. For edit history prior to 10:26, 13 January 2007, please refer to those articles. For prior discussion, see Talk:Sporocarp and Talk:Fruiting body. Peter G Werner 18:28, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] State of Sporocarp and related articles

This article is now a stub. The basic information is sound, but it may be in need of expansion. Basidiocarp and Ascocarp are in much better shape, though there's still room for expansion on several topics in those articles as well. Notably, at some point I'd like to add a section on how mushroom morphology functions in terms of aiding spore release and dispersal. In the meantime, I've added some links to articles I wrote on the subject to the end of "Basidiocarp". Peter G Werner 23:14, 13 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Epigeous/Hypogeous

These two terms currently redirect here, but are also used at germination. They probably should be disambiguated since they apply to more than just fungi. Is there a good common term to summarize both of them and avoid having two short stubs? - tameeria 18:31, 5 March 2007 (UTC)