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Plagianthus betulinus or
ribbonwood is a tree that is
endemic to New Zealand. One of the
distinctive aspects of this tree is that it is
usually deciduous...
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Fomitopsis betulina (previously
Piptoporus betulinus),
commonly known as the
birch polypore,
birch bracket, or
razor strop, is a
common bracket fungus...
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australiensis (Wakef.) G. Cunn.
Piptoporus betulinus (Bull.)
P. Karst. (1881)
Piptoporus quercinus (Schrad.)
P. Karst. (1881) (moved to Buglossoporus) Piptoporus...
- C., 1758
Conus betulinus Linnaeus, C., 1758 The
Conus Biodiversity website Cone S**** –
Knights of the Sea "Dendroconus
betulinus". Gastropods.com...
- spegazziniana, a true bug that lays eggs in the branches;
Hedyphates betulinus, a type of
beetle that
weakens the tree and
makes it more susceptible...
- the
genus Penicillium which was
isolated from the
mushroom Piptoporus betulinus which grew on the tree
Betula populifolia.
MycoBank Straininfo of Penicillium...
- led to the
conclusion that he
carried it for use as tinder.
Piptoporus betulinus also
carried by Ötzi
Forest pathology Ganoderma applanatum known as the...
- host trees. Some
species depend on a
single tree
genus (e.g.
Piptoporus betulinus on birch,
Perenniporia corticola on dipterocarps).[citation needed] Forms...
- as
tinder (Fomes fomentarius), or for
medicinal purposes (Piptoporus
betulinus).
Ancient peoples have used
fungi as food sources—often unknowingly—for...
- Valaskova, V.; Baldrian,
P. (2006). "Degradation of
cellulose and
hemicelluloses by the
brown rot
fungus Piptoporus betulinus -
production of extracellular...