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Filling gaps in the phylogeny of Amauroderma s. lat. (Polyporales, Ganodermataceae)

open access: yesSouth African Journal of Botany, 2023
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Rafaela Saraiva Peres   +2 more
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New records of Ganodermataceae (Basidiomycota) from Brazil

Nova Hedwigia, 2011
Ganoderma citriporum, G. multicornum, G. zonatum and Haddowia longipes are reported as new for Brazil. Descriptions of the newly recorded species from Brazil and a key to the ten species of Ganoderma reported from the Brazilian Amazonia are provided.
Tatiana Baptista Gibertoni
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of polypores with ganodermatoid basidiospores (Ganodermataceae)

Mycological Progress, 2020
Polypores with complex double-walled basidiospores with a pigmented endosporium ornamented with columns or ridges and a smooth hyaline exosporium are usually classified in the Ganodermataceae. Although the family presents well-delimited morphological features, recent phylogenetic studies have raised divergent evidences about its monophyly.
Gerardo L Robledo   +2 more
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The Ganodermataceae in the French West Indies (Guadeloupe and Martinique)

Fungal Diversity, 2010
the authors summarize the knowledge about the family Ganodermataceae in the French West Indies (F.W.I.), after an exhaustive analysis of available literature and after their personal collections, gathered during seven field-trips in Guadeloupe and Martinique (2003–2008).
Stephane Welti
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Ganodermataceae: Natural Products and Their Related Pharmacological Functions

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2007
The objective of this paper is to review the natural products and the pharmacological functions of Ganodermataceae family. Presently, studies on the bioactive components of Lingzhi are focused on polysaccharides and triterpenes/triterpenoids compounds.
Xuanwei, Zhou   +5 more
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Cultural characterization and chlamydospore function of the Ganodermataceae present in the eastern United States

open access: yesMycologia, 2019
The cultural characteristics of fungi can provide useful information for studying the biology and ecology of a group of closely related species, but these features are often overlooked in the order Polyporales. Optimal temperature and growth rate data can also be of utility for strain selection of cultivated fungi such as reishi (i.e., laccate ...
Andrew L Loyd   +2 more
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