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The first data on wood-inhabiting fungi (Basidiomycota) of the Con Dao Archipelago (South Vietnam)

open access: yesTurczaninowia, 2020
The first data on wood-inhabiting fungi from the oceanic Con Dao Islands are given. Illustrated checklist of fungi collected on the two largest islands of the archipelago Con Son and Bay Canh is provided.
Надежда Владимировна Бухарова   +2 more
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Wood decay fungi: an analysis of worldwide research

open access: yesJournal of Soils and Sediments, 2022
Abstract Purpose Wood decay fungi are the only forms of life capable of degrading wood to its initial constituents, greatly contributing to the soil ecosystem. This study summarizes the current research status and development characteristics of global wood decay fungi research, in order to better understand their role ...
Li, Tong   +7 more
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Dead wood and mycoflora in Nature Reserve Polom, Protected Landscape Area Železné hory

open access: yesJournal of Forest Science, 2004
Activity of fungi participating in the dead wood decomposition was studied in the Velký Polom Nature Reserve, Protected Landscape Area Železné hory. Two game-proof fences of an area of 0.30 ha (570 m alt.) and 0.19 ha (620 m alt.) were used as permanent ...
L. Jankovský, J. Beránek, A. Vágner
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Two new forest pathogens in Phaeolus (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) on Chinese coniferous trees were confirmed by molecular phylogeny

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2022
Phaeolus schweinitzii (Fr.) Pat. was originally described in Europe and is considered a common forest pathogen on conifers in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yuan Yuan   +9 more
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Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko & B. Sutton in Pinus sylvestris L. stands affected by long-term drought

open access: yesCentral European Forestry Journal, 2022
In this study, the fruit bodies (pycnidial) colonization and spore presence of Sphaeropsis sapinea (Fr.) Dyko & B. Sutton on Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) trees in stands affected by long-term drought in the Czech Republic were evaluated.
Lorenc František, Véle Adam
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Relevância de compostos de baixa massa molar produzidos por fungos e envolvidos na biodegradação da madeira Relevance of low molecular weight compounds produced by fungi and involved in wood biodegradation

open access: yesQuímica Nova, 2009
Over the last decade, evidences have been shown that the wood biodegradation by fungi is not only a result of the action of their enzymatic machinery but also of various low molecular weight non-enzymatic compounds, especially in fungi that promote brown
Valdeir Arantes, Adriane M. F. Milagres
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Phylogeny and diversity of Rigidoporus (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota), including three new species from Asia

open access: yesFrontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 2023
Phylogenetic and morphological analyses on Rigidoporus were carried out. The genus Rigidoporus (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota), typified by R. microporus (Fr.) Overeem. (synonym Polyporus micromegas Mont.), was established by Murrill in 1905.
Chao-Ge Wang   +3 more
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Characteristics of boreal and hemiboreal herb-rich forests as habitats for polypore fungi

open access: yesSilva Fennica, 2018
Herb-rich forests are often considered biodiversity hotspots in the boreal zone but their fungal assemblages, particularly those of wood-decaying fungi, remain poorly known. We studied herb-rich forests as habitats for polypores, a distinct group of wood-
Hämäläinen, Karoliina   +2 more
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Diversity of indoor wood decaying fungi in Poland

open access: yesBioResources, 2022
Results of research on the diversity of wood-rot fungi found in buildings and outdoor wooden engineering structures in Poland are presented in this article. A total of 47 species and genera of wood-rot fungi from Basidiomycota (19 brown rot fungi, 28 white rot fungi) and 1 genus from Ascomycota (1 fungus that does not cause wood decay) were found in ...
Bogusław Adam Andres   +2 more
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Bacterial community succession in pine-wood decomposition

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2016
Though bacteria and fungi are common inhabitants of decaying wood, little is known about the relationship between bacterial and fungal community dynamics during natural wood decay. Based on previous studies involving inoculated wood blocks, strong fungal
Anna eKielak   +4 more
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