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- Appollinaris ****ovich Bondartsev in 1935. It causes the disease Aspen trunk rot. "Synonymy: P****inus tremulae (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & P.N. Borisov". Index...
- Appollinaris ****ovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer in 1953, is now the independent species Daedaleopsis tricolor. Bondartsev described the form sibirica...
- Murrill (1905) Artolenzites Falck (1909) Pseudotrametes Bondartsev & Singer (1941) Pseudotrametes Bondartsev & Singer (1944) Tomentoporus Ryvarden (1973)...
- the genus Polyporus in a 1941 publication by Appollinaris ****ovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer. It was transferred to its current genus in 2012. The...
- biorefinery processes. "GSD species synonymy: Pycnoporus coccineus (Fr.) Bondartsev & Singer". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2014-03-11....
- (Fr.) P.Karst. 1881 – widespread Hapalopilus ochraceolateritius (Bondartsev) Bondartsev & Singer 1941 – Europe Hapalopilus phlebiiformis (Berk. ex Cooke)...
- genus Haploporus was cir****scribed by mycologists Appollinaris ****ovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer in 1944 with Haploporus odorus as the type, and only species...
- bibulus (Pers.) Bondartsev & Singer (1941) Tyromyces carbonicola Corner (1992) Tyromyces carpatorossicus (Pilát ex Pilát) Bondartsev (1953) Tyromyces...
- The genus was described in 1944 by mycologists Appollinaris ****ovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer to contain the type, and at that time, sole species, A...
- confragosa (Bolton) J.Schröt. (1888) Daedaleopsis ****insii (Berk. ex Cooke) Bondartsev (1963) Daedaleopsis hainanensis Hai J.Li & S.H.He (2016) – China Daedaleopsis...