1984
DOI: 10.29203/ka.1984.224
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The Hymenochaetales: a revision of the European poroid taxa

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“…and Inonotus P. Karst. complexes, and more generally of the Hymenochaetaceae Pat., has evolved considerably with the gathering of nonmorphological, especially biochemical (Fiasson 1983, Fiasson andNiemelä 1984) and DNA sequences data (Fischer 1996;. These data, complementary to morphological features, supported either the re-appraisal of previously defined generic entities but generally reduced to synonymy with Phellinus or Inonotus or the recognition of new, homogeneous alliances within these complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…and Inonotus P. Karst. complexes, and more generally of the Hymenochaetaceae Pat., has evolved considerably with the gathering of nonmorphological, especially biochemical (Fiasson 1983, Fiasson andNiemelä 1984) and DNA sequences data (Fischer 1996;. These data, complementary to morphological features, supported either the re-appraisal of previously defined generic entities but generally reduced to synonymy with Phellinus or Inonotus or the recognition of new, homogeneous alliances within these complexes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…However, considering the morphological, biochemical and molecular data available, the genus recently was reconsidered for a number of species known as the Ph. Punctatus-robustus complex (Fiasson and Niemelä 1984;Fischer 1996;. Fischer (1996) and Wagner and Fischer (2002) then defined Fomitiporia as having perennial basidiomes, hyaline, ampulliform cystidioles, hymenial setae rare to absent, and globose, cyanophilous, dextrinoid basidiospores.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the List of species, the names have been arranged alphabetically , irrespective of the systematic relationships. The genus Phellinus is divided according to the proposal of Fiasson and Niemela (1984).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have nonperforate parenthesomes, which are generally considered to be restricted to the Heterobasidiomycetidae (see a summary by Khan & Kimbrough 1982). In view of all this evidence, Fiasson and Niemela (1984) proposed the inclusion of Phaeolus in the Hymenochaetales and divided the order into two suborders, the Phaeolinae for Phaeolus and Coltricia, and the Hymenochaetinae for all the other genera (Hymenochaete, Onnia, Jnonotus, Phellinus s.lat. , etc.…”
Section: Forewordmentioning
confidence: 99%