Phellinus sulphurascens and the closely related P. weirii in North America

Monokaryotic isolates of Phellinus sulphurascens, a fungus originally described from the Primorsk Territory, Russia, are compatible with monokaryotic isolates of, what has been called in North America, the Douglas-fir form of P. weirii. Phellinus weirii, originally described from Idaho as a root and...

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description Monokaryotic isolates of Phellinus sulphurascens, a fungus originally described from the Primorsk Territory, Russia, are compatible with monokaryotic isolates of, what has been called in North America, the Douglas-fir form of P. weirii. Phellinus weirii, originally described from Idaho as a root and stem decay fungus of western redcedar, is not compatible with monokaryotic isolates of P. sulphurascens or the Douglas-fir form of P. weirii. Differences between P. sulphurascens and P. weirii are noted. Observations on the behavior of P. weirii (cedar form) on western redcedar are also reported. Both fungi are referred to the genus Inonotus, and the new combination Inonotus sulphurascens is proposed.
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Basidiospores
Biological and medical sciences
BRITISH COLUMBIA
CARIOTIPOS
CARYOTYPE
CHAMPIGNON
COLOMBIE BRITANNIQUE
COLUMBIA BRITANICA
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decay fungi
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ENFERMEDADES FUNGOSAS
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FOREST TREES
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fungal anatomy
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FUNGI
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION
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Heterokaryon
HONGOS
HOST RANGE
HOSTS
HOTE
HUESPEDES
Hyphae
IDAHO
INONOTUS
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KARYOTYPES
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MALADIE FONGIQUE
mating systems
MONOKARYOTIC ISOLATES
Mycelium
NATURAL DISTRIBUTION
NEW COMBINATION
OREGON
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P. weirii
PATHOGENICITY
PATHOGENS
PHELLINUS
Phellinus sulphurascens
PHELLINUS WEIRII
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plant pathogenic fungi
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Polyporales
POUVOIR PATHOGENE
REPRODUCCION SEXUAL
REPRODUCTION SEXUEE
Russia
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
SEXUAL REPRODUCTION
Specimens
Systematics
Taxa
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TAXONOMIE
TAXONOMY
Thallophyta
WASHINGTON
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