The cultural characteristics of fungi can provide useful information for studying the biology and ecology of a group of closely related species, but these features are often overlooked in the order Polyporales. Optimal temperature and growth rate data can also be of utility for strain selection of cultivated fungi such as reishi (i.e., laccate Ganoderma species) and potential novel management tactics (e.g., solarization) for butt rot diseases caused by Ganoderma species. Historically, the taxonomy of the laccate (shiny) Ganoderma species has been unresolved and many species have been treated together as G. lucidum. The cultural characteristics of Ganoderma species from the United States are needed to understand the biology of these unique s...
The identification of Ganoderma species is usually based on classical morphological criteria. The ob...
Ganoderma species are one of the most widely researched fungi because of their reported potent bioac...
Heat-resistant fungi survive high temperatures (75°C or more for at least 30 min). For food microbio...
Ganoderma lucidum and allied species are widespread and cause white rot diseases on economically imp...
none4Extensive research on biology of Basidiomycetes mushrooms has markedly increased due to their p...
[[abstract]]Ganoderma neo-japonicum is found in Mainland China, Japan and Taiwan and grows saprotrop...
Ganoderma lucidum and G. tsugae are two members of the G. lucidum complex. The authenticity of the t...
<p>Members of the laccate <i>Ganoderma</i> are have shiny or varnished pilei, and can be sessile, st...
open4siThe screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicina...
The screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicinal brack...
The screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicinal brack...
While some of the macrofungi are highly substantial edible mushrooms which are rich in fibre, protei...
Ganoderma is a worldwide distributed genus of polyporoid fungi causing white-rot. The sporocarps of ...
The fungal genus Colletotrichum includes plant pathogens that cause substantial economic damage to h...
Fifty six species of Aphyllophorales were collected. The identification of these fungi was done base...
The identification of Ganoderma species is usually based on classical morphological criteria. The ob...
Ganoderma species are one of the most widely researched fungi because of their reported potent bioac...
Heat-resistant fungi survive high temperatures (75°C or more for at least 30 min). For food microbio...
Ganoderma lucidum and allied species are widespread and cause white rot diseases on economically imp...
none4Extensive research on biology of Basidiomycetes mushrooms has markedly increased due to their p...
[[abstract]]Ganoderma neo-japonicum is found in Mainland China, Japan and Taiwan and grows saprotrop...
Ganoderma lucidum and G. tsugae are two members of the G. lucidum complex. The authenticity of the t...
<p>Members of the laccate <i>Ganoderma</i> are have shiny or varnished pilei, and can be sessile, st...
open4siThe screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicina...
The screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicinal brack...
The screening of morphological and growth characteristics of mycelial collections of medicinal brack...
While some of the macrofungi are highly substantial edible mushrooms which are rich in fibre, protei...
Ganoderma is a worldwide distributed genus of polyporoid fungi causing white-rot. The sporocarps of ...
The fungal genus Colletotrichum includes plant pathogens that cause substantial economic damage to h...
Fifty six species of Aphyllophorales were collected. The identification of these fungi was done base...
The identification of Ganoderma species is usually based on classical morphological criteria. The ob...
Ganoderma species are one of the most widely researched fungi because of their reported potent bioac...
Heat-resistant fungi survive high temperatures (75°C or more for at least 30 min). For food microbio...