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Cryptoporus volvatus,
commonly known as the
veiled polypore or
cryptic globe fungus, is a
polypore fungus that
decomposes the
rotting sapwood of conifers...
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Cryptoporus is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Polyporaceae.
Originally described as a
section of
Polyporus by
Charles Horton Peck in 1880,
Cornelius Lott...
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widespread Cryptoporus volvatus by its
smaller spores,
which measure 7.5–10 by 4–5 μm. Wu, Sheng-Hua; Zang, Mu (2000). "
Cryptoporus sinensis sp.nov...
- L.F. and C.S. Vernia. 2003.
Noteworthy Collections,
North Carolina,
Cryptoporus volvatus (Peck) Shear. Castanea. 68:88-89. Grand, L.F. and C.S. Vernia...
- & Xing Ji (2019); 4
species Cryptomphalina R.Heim (1966); 1
species Cryptoporus (Peck)
Shear (1902); 2
species Cystidiophorus Bondartsev & Ljub. (1963);...
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pseudotsugae Fusarium hypocotyl rot
Fusarium oxysporum Gray-brown sap rot
Cryptoporus volvatus Gray mold
Botrytis cinerea Botryotinia ****elinana [teleomorph]...
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which includes the
polyphyletic genus Polyporus, as well as the
genera Cryptoporus, Daedaleopsis, Earliella, Megasporoporia, and Microporus. In 2014, Datronia...