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Ganoderma applanatum

Description

G. applanatum

is the most common European species known as the “artists fungus (Sokół, 2000; Ryvarden, Melo, 2014). It grows mostly in forests (Kotlaba, 1984; Sokół, 2000; Papp, Szabó, 2013) and rarely in urban areas (Gáperová, 2001). In Europe, it was recorded on 35 genera of trees (Breitenbach, Kränzlin, 1986; Bernicchia, 2005; Ryvarden, Melo, 2014).

Notes

Published as part of Beck, Terézia, Gáper, Ján, Šebesta, Martin & Gáperová, Svetlana, 2018, Host preferences of wood-decaying fungi of the genus Ganoderma in the urban areas of Slovakia, pp. 22-37 in Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis Studia Naturae 3 on page 23, DOI: 10.24917/25438832.3.2, http://zenodo.org/record/16745740

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Biodiversity

Kingdom
Fungi
Phylum
Basidiomycota
Order
Polyporales
Family
Ganodermataceae
Genus
Ganoderma
Species
applanatum
Taxon rank
species

References

  • Sokol, S. (2000). Ganodermataceae Polski: Taksonomia, ekologia i rozmieszczenie. Katowice: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Slaskiego. [In Polish]
  • Ryvarden, L., Melo, I. (2014). Poroid fungi of Europe. Oslo: Fungiflora.
  • Kotlaba, F. (1984). Zemepisne rozsireni a ekologie chorosu / Polyporales s. l. / v Ceskoslovensku. Praha: Academia. [In Czech]
  • Papp, V., Szabo, I. (2013). Distribution and host preference of poroid Basidiomycetes in Hungary I. Ganoderma. Acta Silvatica et Lignaria Hungarica, 9, 71-83. DOI: 10.2478/aslh-2013-0006
  • Gaperova, S. (2001). Synantropne druhy v rode Ganoderma. Acta Facultatis Ecologiae, 8, 93-98. [In Slovak]
  • Breitenbach, J., Kranzlin, F. (1986). Fungi of Switzerland. Non gilled fungi. Heterobasidiomycetes, Aphyllophorales, Gastromycetes. Lucerne: Mykologia Verlag.
  • Bernicchia, A. (2005). Polyporaceae s. l. Fungi Europaei. Alassio: Massimo Candusso. [In Italian / English]