Trichaptum podocarpi explained
Trichaptum podocarpi is a species of fungus in the order Hymenochaetales. It differs from species in its genus by having totally resupinate basidiocarps, distinctly long cystidia, and in its habitat on Podocarpus.[1] It was first isolated from China.
Further reading
- Dai, Yu-Cheng, et al. "Wood-inhabiting fungi in southern China. 4. Polypores from Hainan Province." Annales Botanici Fennici. Vol. 48. No. 3. Finnish Zoological and Botanical Publishing Board, 2011.
- Mihál, Ivan. "Species diversity, abundance and dominance of macromycetes in beech forest stands with different intensity of shelterwood cutting interventions." (2008).
- Hibbett, David S., and Manfred Binder. "Evolution of complex fruiting–body morphologies in homobasidiomycetes." Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 269.1504 (2002): 1963–1969.
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Notes and References
- Dai. Yu-Cheng. Cui. Bao-Kai. Yuan. Hai-Sheng. Trichaptum (Basidiomycota, Hymenochaetales) from China with a description of three new species. Mycological Progress. 8. 4. 2009. 281–287. 1617-416X. 10.1007/s11557-009-0598-0.