Three species of the five recognized in the genus Schizophyllum were identified in the Mexican Republic: Schizophyllum commune, S. fasciatum, and S. umbrinum. A key of the studied species is included.
Olivo-Aranda, F.; Herrera-Suárez, T.
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Schizophyllum commune (Fr.) Fr., 1921, un Basidiomycète commun à multiples facettes
Schizophyllum commune is a species of Basidiomycetes, lignicolous, cosmopolitan. Its grouth as a saprophyte or as a parasite on the wood of several tree species.
OUTCOUMIT, A. +2 more
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Schizophyllum commune with a stipe
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Cultivation of Schizophyllum commune mushroom on different wood substrates
Schizophyllum commune is an edible mushroom grown on wood under natural conditions. Present study focused on cultivation of S.commune on different wood substrates since it is not commercially cultivated. A pure culture of S.
P.N. Dasanayaka, S.C. Wijeyaratne
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SOMATIC RECOMBINATION IN SCHIZOPHYLLUM COMMUNE
A H, ELLINGBOE, J R, RAPER
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Fungemia associated with Schizophyllum commune in Brazil. [PDF]
Manoel Marques Evangelista Oliveira +10 more
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Schizophyllum commune-associated allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis in a postoperative lung cancer patient: A case report and comprehensive literature review. [PDF]
Wu N, Liang Y, Yan Q.
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Cytodifferentiation and morphogenesis in Schizophyllum commune
D J, Niederpruem, J G, Wessels
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Schizophyllan Optimization and Production in Submerged Cultures of Different <i>Schizophyllum commune</i> Isolates Collected in Thailand. [PDF]
Chaimongkol S +11 more
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The role of latitude and the Carpathian Mountain barrier in the spatial spread and population bottlenecks of Schizophyllum commune. [PDF]
Boiko S.
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