2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ibiod.2010.07.004
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Effect of fungal pretreatment of wood on successional decay by several inky cap mushroom species

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“…All of the mycobionts of orchids in Psathyrellaceae exclusively hitherto belonged to the Psathyrella‐Coprinellus group, as defined by phylogenetic analyses of the Psathyrellaceae (Padamsee et al, 2008; Vašutová et al, 2008). Oliver et al (2010) tested the degradative abilities of Coprinellus radians and C. micaceus , both of which belong to the Psathyrella‐Coprinellus group, and confirmed that both species showed high degradative abilities of brown or white rotted wood. Therefore, the mycobionts of C. appendiculata belonging to the same fungal group may also be strong decomposers of rotted wood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…All of the mycobionts of orchids in Psathyrellaceae exclusively hitherto belonged to the Psathyrella‐Coprinellus group, as defined by phylogenetic analyses of the Psathyrellaceae (Padamsee et al, 2008; Vašutová et al, 2008). Oliver et al (2010) tested the degradative abilities of Coprinellus radians and C. micaceus , both of which belong to the Psathyrella‐Coprinellus group, and confirmed that both species showed high degradative abilities of brown or white rotted wood. Therefore, the mycobionts of C. appendiculata belonging to the same fungal group may also be strong decomposers of rotted wood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…The mycobiome of the lung and pleura contained several genera, including Cladosporium, Penicillium, Aspergillus and Malassezia, all of which normally colonize the human respiratory tract (Nguyen et al, 2015). Other detected genera are not typical for the pulmonary area, but seem more likely to have come from the environment; several of them (Ganoderma, Antrodia, Omphalotus, Lentinula, Coprinellus and Parasola) are wood-inhabiting fungi (Casieri et al, 2010;Oliver et al, 2010) with promising medical properties (Badalyan, 2016;De Silva et al, 2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the successor species that are able to establish tend to be least sensitive to these compounds. Positive effects of predecomposition by primary colonizers on subsequent decomposition by other species have also been shown (Cox et al ., ; Osono, ; Osono & Hirose, ; Oliver et al ., ). This is probably due to structural disintegration, for example, by partial attack of lignin, making certain fractions of the litter more easily accessible for other fungi.…”
Section: Community Level Aspects Of Fungal Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 97%