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- Polypores, also called bracket or shelf fungi, are a morphological group of basidiomycete-like gilled mushrooms and hydnoid fungi that form large fruiting...
- activity. The basidiocarps are tough, especially when mature. The form is polyporoid to trametoid. The spores are fusoid. The hyphae are dimitic, composed...
- recognized lineages of Polyporales: the antrodia, core polyporoid, phlebioid, and residual polyporoid clades. Extending this work, Alfredo Justo and colleagues...
- Agaricomycetes, (which include the agaric genera Russula and Lactarius and their polyporoid and corticioid relatives). According to the Dictionary of the Fungi (10th...
- Flora Anglica (2 ed.). p. 626. Zmitrovich, Ivan V. (2016). "Lentinoid and Polyporoid Fungi, Two Generic Conglomerates Containing Important Medicinal Mushrooms...
-  278. ISBN 978-0-593-31998-7. Zmitrovic IV, Kovalenko AE. "Lentinoid and polyporoid fungi, two generic conglomerates containing important medicinal mushrooms...
- hardwood twigs and branches. Zmitrovich, Ivan V. (2016). "Lentinoid and Polyporoid Fungi, Two Generic Conglomerates Containing Important Medicinal Mushrooms...
- Polyporales is uncertain, but it appears that it does not belong to the "core polyporoid clade". Tyromyces is polyphyletic as it is currently cir****scribed, and...
- while Antrodia are brown-rot fungi. Cerarioporia is a member of the "core polyporoid clade", a phylogenetic grouping of fungi that is roughly equivalent to...
- Dextrinoporus occupies an isolated phylogenetic position in the "core polyporoid clade" (a phylogenetic grouping roughly equivalent to the Polyporaceae)...