Two new forest pathogens in phaeolus (polyporales, basidiomycota) on chinese coniferous trees were confirmed by molecular phylogeny

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  • who: Yu-Cheng Dai from the Eu00f6tvu00f6s Loru00e1nd University, Hungary Academia Sinica, Taiwan have published the paper: Two new forest pathogens in Phaeolus (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) on Chinese coniferous trees were confirmed by molecular phylogeny, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of August/25,/2014
  • what: This study aims to clarify the Chinese species of Phaeolus and outline the phylogeny of Phaeolus based on available data in the Northern Hemisphere.

SUMMARY

    Pat. has conspicuous and colorful basidiocarps and is the major cause of butt rotting in many commercial timber species (Gilbertson and Ryvarden, 1987 . . .

     

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