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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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Ganoderma lucidum,
commonly known as the reishi,
varnished conk, or ling chih, is a red-colored
species of
Ganoderma with a
limited distribution in Europe...
- Lingzhi,
Ganoderma sichuanense, also
known as
reishi or
Ganoderma lingzhi is a
polypore fungus ("bracket fungus")
native to East Asia
belonging to the...
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Ganoderma applanatum (the artist's bracket, artist's conk, artist's
fungus or bear bread) is a
bracket fungus with a
cosmopolitan distribution. Ganoderma...
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bodies of a wood-decaying
shelf fungus,
commonly Ganoderma applanatum,
Ganoderma tsugae, and
Ganoderma lucidum.
Adults are brown,
armored beetles, 10–12 mm...
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Ganoderma sessile is a
species of
polypore fungus in the
Ganodermataceae family.
There is
taxonomic uncertainty with this
fungus since its cir****scription...
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Ganoderma tsugae, also
known as
hemlock varnish shelf, is a flat
polypore mushroom of the
genus Ganoderma. In
contrast to
Ganoderma lucidum, to which...
- nematodes.
Worldwide the two most
impactful diseases are
Ganoderma orbiforme (syn.
Ganoderma boninense,
basal stem rot, BSR,
reviewed by
Chong et al....
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Ganoderma sinense is a
black to purplish-black or dark
brown laccate species of
Ganoderma found in China, ****an and
Taiwan growing on
decaying wood of...
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Ganoderma oregonense (also
known as the west-coast reishi,
western varnished conk,
lacquer fungus, and/or
American ling-chi) is a
species of
bracket fungus...