Polypores from Beijing area, Northern China

Dai, Y.-C.;Yuan, H.-S.;He, W.;Decock, Cony
(2006) Junwu Xuebao — Vol. 2225, p. 368-373 (2006)

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  • Dai, Y.-C.
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  • Yuan, H.-S.
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  • He, W.
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  • Decock, ConyUCLouvain
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Abstract
72 species of poroid Aphyllophorales were identified from the materieals collected in Beijing area, northern China ; a checklist of these species is supplied, and the host of each species is listed. Most of the species are the first time reported in the studied area. Antrodia Wangii Y.C. Dai and H.S. Yuan (aphyllophorales, Basidiomycota) is described as new. It is characterized by effused-reflexed basidiocarps, cream to buff pore surface, cylindrical spores with a little curve and by growth exclusively on Prunus. It is rather similar to Antrodia pulvinascens which, however, has thicker and perennial basidiospores, and it is resupinate species.
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Dai, Y.-C., Yuan, H.-S., He, W., & Decock, C. (2006). Polypores from Beijing area, Northern China. Junwu Xuebao, 2225, 368-373. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/153080 (Original work published 2006)