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Piptoporus is a
genus of
bracket fungi in the
family Fomitopsidaceae.
Various species formerly classified as
Piptoporus (for example, P. choseniae, P...
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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...
- Australia.
Piptoporus australiensis (Pip-toe-poor-uss austrah-lee-en-sis). http://fungimap.org.au/index.php/fduonline-home/136/294/brackets/P-
piptoporus-australiensis...
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Boletus officinalis Vill. (1789)
Polyporus officinalis (Vill.) Fr. (1821)
Piptoporus officinalis (Vill.) P.Karst. (1882)
Cladomeris officinalis (Vill.) Quél...
- (gymnosperm) host trees. Some
species depend on a
single tree
genus (e.g.
Piptoporus betulinus on birch,
Perenniporia corticola on dipterocarps).
Forms of...
- hirtus, was
transferred to this
genus in 1980; it was
formerly known as
Piptoporus hirtus. The
genus name of
Jahnoporus is in
honour of
Hermann Jahn (1911...
- have been used as
tinder (Fomes fomentarius), or for
medicinal purposes (
Piptoporus betulinus).
Ancient peoples have used
fungi as food sources—often unknowingly—for...
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Piptoporus portentosus (Berk.) G. Cunn. (1965)
Polyporus eucalyptorum Fr. (1846)
Ungulina eucalyptorum (Fr.) Pat. (1906)
Piptoporus eucalyptorum...
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Chemical tests led to the
conclusion that he
carried it for use as tinder.
Piptoporus betulinus also
carried by Ötzi
Forest pathology Ganoderma applanatum known...
- Antrodia, Daedalea, Melanoporia,
Piptoporus, and Rhodonia.
Studies have
indicated that
Fomitopsis and
Piptoporus were
phylogenetically heterogenous...