Bracket fungi(Polypores)are a morphologically distinct category of Agaricomycetes(Basidiomycota)that are important agents for decomposition and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems.The species composition and ecology...
The aim of this work is to inventory and study the lignicolous parasitic macrofungi of the Tin plant formation. The mycological outings from July to September 2018 and 2019, collected forty-four (44) basidiomes throug...
As a part of the documentation of the polyporoid fungi of Kerala State,India,two interesting polypore specimens were collected.Morphological and molecular characterization revealed the identity of two species as Neofo...
A literature-based checklist of polypores reported from Kerala State,India is deduced.Altogether 148 species of polypores under 8 families belonging to 68 genera are recorded.The checklist is prepared after reviewing ...
supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(Project No.JC2013-1);Beijing Higher Education Young Elite Teacher Project(YETP0774)。
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 Fra...
supported by Global COE Program“Advanced Utilization of Fungus/Mushroom Resources for Sustainable Society in Harmony with Nature”,MEXT,Japan.
We present a taxonomic study of‘group Favolus’and related species in Polyporus.Phylogenetic analyses of nurLSU and ITS regions revealed that the infrageneric‘group Favolus’is divided into two main clades.Fungi wit...
Supported by National Nature Science Foundation of China (No. 30670009)We thank Drs. YUAN Hai-Sheng and WANG Han-Chen (Shenyang, China) for companion in the field trip.
1 INTRODUCTION Wood-rotting fungi have been intensively studied in China (Dai & Niemel? 2002; Dai et al. 2003, 2004a, 2004b; Dai & Penttil? 2006), and some new species and new records were found
We express our gratitude to Yuan Haisheng(Shenyang)for helping in the preparation of the map.The study was supported by the project(No.30371164)from National Natural Science Foundation of China;by the Talent Programme of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Poroid Aphylloporales’ growth on Quercus mongolica in Northeastern China wasinvestigated during 1993-2004. The wood of the Mongolian oak seems to be good substratum forpolypores, and 75 species were recorded from the...
Polypore species growing on species of Larix Mill, in Northeast China were investigated during 1993~2003, and 73 polypores were recorded. Among them 25 species (ca. 34.2%) are considered as rare species, 28 species (c...
Poroid species of wood-inhabiting fungi growing on spruce (Picea koraiensis Nakai or Picea yezoensis (Sieb. & Zucc.) Carriere) in Northeast China were investigated during 1993-2002, and 71 species were recorded from t...