Ganoderma curtisii is a wood-decaying polypore found in eastern North America. The name was originally established by Miles Berkeley in 1849 as Polyporus...
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Ganoderma is a genus of polypore fungi in the family Ganodermataceae that includes about 80 species, many from tropical regions. They may be called shelf...
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laccate Ganoderma species included three highly supported major lineages that separated G. oregonense/G. tsugae from G. zonatum and from G. curtisii/G. sessile...
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Lingzhi (mushroom) (redirect from Ganoderma sichuanense)
degree. Ganoderma lingzhi is found in East Asia growing as a parasite or saprotroph on a variety of trees. Ganoderma curtisii and Ganoderma ravenelii...
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sister taxa include G. curtisii and G. ravenelii. These genetic analyses tested species concept hypotheses to determine how the Ganoderma taxa are related....
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Oxyporus populinus (Schumach.) Donk, (1933) Fomes curtisii (Berk.) Cooke 1885, accepted as Ganoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill, (1908) Fomes dialeri Bres. &...
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Baker 1920 Ganoderma curtisii (Berk.) Murrill 1908 Ganoderma emini Henn. 1893 accepted as Humphreya eminii (Henn.) Ryvarden, (1980) Ganoderma fulvellum...
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