2005
DOI: 10.29203/ka.2005.408
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Taxonomy of the Oligoporus hibernicus complex (Basidiomycota), with the new species O. parvus

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“…P. parva grows exclusively on dead pine logs and branches (mainly on fallen kelo -trees) while P. hibernica grows mostly on spruce logs. Renvall (2005) stated that in old northern pine forests P. parva may be more common than previously believed, which is also indicated by our results. …”
Section: Postia Parva (Renvall) Renvallsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…P. parva grows exclusively on dead pine logs and branches (mainly on fallen kelo -trees) while P. hibernica grows mostly on spruce logs. Renvall (2005) stated that in old northern pine forests P. parva may be more common than previously believed, which is also indicated by our results. …”
Section: Postia Parva (Renvall) Renvallsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…P. parva was recorded at all three study sites. This species was recently described as Oligoporus parvus (Renvall 2005) but later transferred to genus Postia (Kotiranta et al 2009). P. parva is closely related to P. hibernica (Berk.…”
Section: Postia Parva (Renvall) Renvallmentioning
confidence: 99%