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2021
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Studies in the Antrodia serialis group (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)

Mycologia, 2017
Taxonomy and phylogeny of the Antrodia serialis group are revised with morphological, ecological, and geographic data, partial translation elongation factor 1-α (tef1) gene sequences, and nuc rDNA ITS1-5.8S-ITS2-28S sequences. The group contains 13 species found in boreal and temperate zones of the Northern Hemisphere.
Viacheslav Spirin   +2 more
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The genus Laetiporus (Basidiomycota, Polyporales) in East Asia

Mycological Research, 2009
Relationships among East Asian, North American and European Laetiporus sulphureus s. lat., a cosmopolitan brown rot species complex, were assessed with phylogenetic analyses and incompatibility tests. Three East Asian taxa, Laetiporus cremeiporus sp. nov., Laetiporus montanus and Laetiporus versisporus, are described and illustrated as well as compared
Yuko, Ota   +6 more
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Three new Xenasmatella (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) species from China

Phytotaxa, 2021
Three new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Xenasmatella rhizomorpha, X. tenuis and X. xinpingensis spp. nov., are proposed based on a combination of morphological characteristics and molecular BLAST analyses. Xenasmatella rhizomorpha is characterized by annual, resupinate, gossypine basidiomata with rhizomorphs, a monomitic hyphal system with clamped ...
TONG-KAI ZONG   +2 more
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Cultivation of Lentinus subnudus Berk (Polyporales: Polyporaceae) on woodlogs

Bioresource Technology, 2004
Studies were carried out on the cultivability of Lentinus subnudus on woodlogs of various hardwood trees and the effect of chemical treatments of these woodlogs with citric, tartaric, indole-3-acetic (IAA) and gibberellic (GA3) acids on fruitbody production and yield. Of the four hardwood species of Chlorophora excelsa, Terminalia ivorensis, Terminalia
Mukaila, Kadiri, Auwalu Halliru, Arzai
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Fragiliporiaceae, a new family of Polyporales (Basidiomycota)

Fungal Diversity, 2014
Fragiliporiaceae fam. nov., a new poroid wood-inhabiting family, is introduced based on the combination of molecular and morphological data, and is typified by Fragiliporia gen. nov. The phylogenetic analysis shows that Fragiliporia fragilis sp. nov. forms a monophyletic group within Polyporales and warrants the introduction of a new fragiliporia clade
Chang-Lin Zhao   +3 more
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A revised family-level classification of the Polyporales (Basidiomycota)

Fungal Biology, 2017
Polyporales is strongly supported as a clade of Agaricomycetes, but the lack of a consensus higher-level classification within the group is a barrier to further taxonomic revision. We amplified nrLSU, nrITS, and rpb1 genes across the Polyporales, with a special focus on the latter.
Justo, Alfredo   +10 more
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Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Climacocystis (Polyporales) in China

Cryptogamie, Mycologie, 2014
Abstract Climacocystis was a monotypic genus typified by C. borealis. During a continuous survey of poroid basidiomycetes over China, several specimens of a Climacocystis species were collected at high elevations in southwestern China. They deviated from the type species, C.
Jie Song, Yuan-Yuan Chen, Bao-Kai Cui
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A review on diversity and distribution of Polyporales

Polyporales, those shelf like wood-decay mushrooms that cling to trunks and logs, sit quietly at the heart of forest life, yet their real story is anything but quiet. This review stitches together, in broad strokes and the odd loose thread, what scientists (and a few field-roamers) have discovered about their staggering diversity, oddball biogeography,
Jayshree Subhash Nayka   +1 more
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