<p>We examined the effect of substrate features like diameter, type and decay class on the distribution of polypores in the moist deciduous forests of Kerala. Plot based sampling and opportunistic sampling method were adopted to maximize the documentation of polypore fungal distribution. The highest number (2,861) of polypore fungal sporocarps has been recorded in host trees with 21-<30 cm diameter class. Among the substrate types, highest number of individuals (2,480) were observed on logs, living trees supported very few polypores. The newly emerged species during the monsoon season showed more association with decay class 2, the decay class association of some species remained unchanged during all the seasons.</p><div> </div
Pleurotus calyptratus is a wood-inhabiting oyster mushroom associated with Populus tremula and P. al...
Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood pr...
The family includes those pore fungi whose fruiting bodies are tough, leathery or woody and whose po...
<p>The objective of present study was to understand the diversity, distribution and seasonality of p...
<p>The present study reports new distribution records of two species of polypores; <em>Pycnoporus ci...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Anthropogenic environmental changes have resulted in biodiversity crisis. Although tropical rainfore...
1. Despite their functional importance, little is known about how and where fungi can be conserved. ...
Polypore is a group of fungi from the order polyporales that form fruiting bodies with pores or tube...
Polypore is a group of fungi from the order polyporales that form fruiting bodies with pores or tube...
The cover and extent of boreal broadleaved forests have been decreasing due to modern forest manage...
Ecological studies have suggested that different groups of polypore species, acting as parasites and...
Habitat deterioration caused by intensive silvicultural actions has resulted in the decline of sapro...
An analysis of the diversity of sporulating fungi monitored over two consecutive wet seasons in the ...
Polyporous fungi, a morphologically delineated group of Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota), are consider...
Pleurotus calyptratus is a wood-inhabiting oyster mushroom associated with Populus tremula and P. al...
Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood pr...
The family includes those pore fungi whose fruiting bodies are tough, leathery or woody and whose po...
<p>The objective of present study was to understand the diversity, distribution and seasonality of p...
<p>The present study reports new distribution records of two species of polypores; <em>Pycnoporus ci...
Abstract Conservation of wood-inhabiting fungi requires sufficient knowledge of their occurrences o...
Anthropogenic environmental changes have resulted in biodiversity crisis. Although tropical rainfore...
1. Despite their functional importance, little is known about how and where fungi can be conserved. ...
Polypore is a group of fungi from the order polyporales that form fruiting bodies with pores or tube...
Polypore is a group of fungi from the order polyporales that form fruiting bodies with pores or tube...
The cover and extent of boreal broadleaved forests have been decreasing due to modern forest manage...
Ecological studies have suggested that different groups of polypore species, acting as parasites and...
Habitat deterioration caused by intensive silvicultural actions has resulted in the decline of sapro...
An analysis of the diversity of sporulating fungi monitored over two consecutive wet seasons in the ...
Polyporous fungi, a morphologically delineated group of Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota), are consider...
Pleurotus calyptratus is a wood-inhabiting oyster mushroom associated with Populus tremula and P. al...
Wood decomposing fungi differ in their substrate affinities, but to what extent factors like wood pr...
The family includes those pore fungi whose fruiting bodies are tough, leathery or woody and whose po...