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Sporocarp (fungi) and Stipe (mycology)

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Difference between Sporocarp (fungi) and Stipe (mycology)

Sporocarp (fungi) vs. Stipe (mycology)

In fungi, the sporocarp (also known as fruiting body, fruit body or fruitbody) is a multicellular structure on which spore-producing structures, such as basidia or asci, are borne. In mycology, a stipe is the stem or stalk-like feature supporting the cap of a mushroom.

Similarities between Sporocarp (fungi) and Stipe (mycology)

Sporocarp (fungi) and Stipe (mycology) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Mushroom, Mushroom hunting, Mycology.

Mushroom

A mushroom, or toadstool, is the fleshy, spore-bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil or on its food source.

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Mushroom hunting

Mushroom hunting, Houby hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking, mushroom foraging, and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild, typically for food.

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Mycology

Mycology is the branch of biology concerned with the study of fungi, including their genetic and biochemical properties, their taxonomy and their use to humans as a source for tinder, medicine, food, and entheogens, as well as their dangers, such as toxicity or infection.

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Sporocarp (fungi) and Stipe (mycology) Comparison

Sporocarp (fungi) has 21 relations, while Stipe (mycology) has 18. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 7.69% = 3 / (21 + 18).

References

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