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focused solely on
European species including, for example, G. lucidum, G.
resinaceum Boud. (1890) and G. valesia**** Boud. (1895).
Ganoderma applanatum - Also...
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sessile on the
basis of
smooth spores, but
synonymized G.
sessile with G.
resinaceum, a
previously described European taxon.
Others demonstrated the similarity...
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Another study found similar results, and also
showed that
Ganoderma resinaceum from
Europe and the
North American sample wrongly labeled G.
lucidum were...
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lucidum in
North America is
instead G.sessile, a
member of the
Ganoderma resinaceum complex, with
Ganoderma curtisii as a
separate species. This polypore...
- dryadeus), dryad's
saddle (I****tus dryophilus),
resinous polypore (Ganoderma
resinaceum),
glossy polypore (Ganoderma lucidum), ash tree
bracket (Perenniporia...
- Netherlands". Coolia. 21 (1): 13–19. van der Aa, H. A. (1978). "Ganoderma
resinaceum as a
parasite of the
beech tree". Coolia. 21 (2): 30–32. van der Aa, H...
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Humphrey 1931
accepted as
Ganoderma australe (Fr.) Pat., (1889)
Ganoderma resinaceum Boud. 1889
Ganoderma rugosum Bres. (sic)
possibly (Blume & T. Nees) Pat...