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Top: Science: Biology: Flora_and_Fauna: Fungi: Basidiomycota: Polyporales:
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» Antrodia xantha - Several photographs of this species growing on a rotten beech log, including microscopic images of basidia, hyphae and spores.
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» Bridgeoporus nobilissimus - Photographs and a great deal of information on this species which is believed to produce the largest fruiting bodies of any fungus.
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» Chondrostereum purpureum - Information from Wikipedia on this fungus, its characteristics and use as a biological control agent.
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» Climacodon septentrionale - Article by Tom Volk on the Northern Tooth Fungus which is a parasite of trees, usually maples, and of how one specimen went travelling in the U.S.
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» Daedalea quercina - Photograph of this species, sometimes known as the Maze-gill Fungus.
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» Ganoderma - Photographs of Ganoderma carnosum and Ganoderma lucidum.
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» Ganoderma applanatum - Photograph of an old specimen of this bracket fungus and what was found when it was turned over.
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» Ganoderma applanatum - Photograph of fruiting bodies of this fungus showing the dusting of basidiospores on surrounding foliage.
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» Ganoderma applanatum - Article by Tom Volk on this perennial shelf fungus, information on Polypores in general, and a photograph of another species, Ganoderma lucidum.
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» Gloeophyllum trabeum - Two photographs of this fungus on a dead log, and photographs of its typical habitat.
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» Grifola frondosa - Several photographs of this bracket fungus, commonly known as Hen of the Woods, including enlarged images.
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» Grifola frondosa, the Hen of the Woods - Photographs and article by Tom Volk on this edible fungus which is known as maitake in Japan where it is cultivated on artificial logs composed of sawdust.
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» Hydnellum caeruleum - An article by Sean Westmoreland and Tom Volk on this strange species with indeterminate fruiting bodies.
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» Phanerochaete chrysosporium - Tom Volk and his colleagues discovered that this crust fungus can degrade phenolic resin plastics which are used in laminating formica and which were previously thought to be non-biodegradable.
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» Polypores - Dr Josef Vlasak displays the extensive collection of these fungi he has built, gathered from the Czech and Slovak Republics and the USA.
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» Postia - Many photographs of this bracket fungus including magnified images of the pores, chlamydospores and spores.
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» Schizoporaceae - Photographs of Hyphodontia arguta, Hyphodontia sambuci and Schizopora paradoxa.
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» Sparassis crispa - Several photographs of this fungus, commonly known as the Wood Cauliflower.
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» Sparassis crispa - Photograph of this edible species and an identification guide.
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» Sparassis crispa - A photograph and information on this coral fungus, commonly known as Cauliflower Mushroom.
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