1977
DOI: 10.29203/ka.1977.122
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Lichnicolous macrofungi from Turkey and Iran

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“…The staining, slow-growing mycelial variant (the Staining type), which has been found in P. tremulae (Niemela 1977) and P. populicola (Niemela 1975), was not found in P. pomaceus.…”
Section: Cultural Charactersmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The staining, slow-growing mycelial variant (the Staining type), which has been found in P. tremulae (Niemela 1977) and P. populicola (Niemela 1975), was not found in P. pomaceus.…”
Section: Cultural Charactersmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…P. pomaceus is common in Turkey (Pilat 1932, 1936-1942, Kotlaba 1976, Niemela & Uotila 1977. Saber (1972), Soleimani (1976) and Ershad (1977) report it from Iran.…”
Section: T Niemelamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The specific objective was quantifying differences in macrofungi diversity by dead wood position (downed logs, leaning snags, or standing snags), piece size, and decay class. The results of this research will supplement existing studies that have identified the biodiversity of macrofungi species within the Caspian beech forests (Hallenberg, 1977;Niemala & Uotila, 1977;Gharizadeh et al, 2007;Ghobad-Nejhad et al, 2008), by focusing upon on the specific substrate structural preferences for macrofungi growing on dead wood. Dead wood fungi in Caspian natural beech forests dead wood: (a) the logs as downed dead bole, (b) snags as standing dead tree, and (c) stumps as standing dead tree up to 2 m were recorded.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Apart from the groups dealt with here, notes on the Aphyllophorales have been published separately (Niemela & Uotila 1977). We are grateful to Dr V. Demoulin, Liege, for confirmation of the identity of Bovista polymorpha, and to Dr A.J .S.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For families not dealt with here see Niemela & Uotila (1977), ie. Fistulinaceae, Ganodermataceae, Hymenochaetaceae, Polyporaceae, Schizophyllaceae and Stereaceae.…”
Section: Aphyllophoralesmentioning
confidence: 99%