1 INTRODUCTION During the investigation on wood-inhabiting fungi in China, two species of the Hymenochaetaceae were found: Fomitiporia texana (Murrill) Nuss and Inonotus ochroporus (Van der Byl) Pegler. Because they w...1 INTRODUCTION During the investigation on wood-inhabiting fungi in China, two species of the Hymenochaetaceae were found: Fomitiporia texana (Murrill) Nuss and Inonotus ochroporus (Van der Byl) Pegler. Because they were not recorded in the Chinese fungal flora (Dai, 1999; Dai et al., 2001; Dai & Niemel?, 2006; Nú?ez & Ryvarden, 2000; Ryvarden, 2005), and their illustrated descriptions are given according to our collections.展开更多
1 INTRODUCTION Wood-inhabiting fungi from northern China were investigated extensively during last ten years, and the species in the area are relatively well known (Dai 2000; Dai et al. 2006, 2007; Wei et al. 2005;
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 30425042)
文摘1 INTRODUCTION During the investigation on wood-inhabiting fungi in China, two species of the Hymenochaetaceae were found: Fomitiporia texana (Murrill) Nuss and Inonotus ochroporus (Van der Byl) Pegler. Because they were not recorded in the Chinese fungal flora (Dai, 1999; Dai et al., 2001; Dai & Niemel?, 2006; Nú?ez & Ryvarden, 2000; Ryvarden, 2005), and their illustrated descriptions are given according to our collections.
基金Supported by Beijing Forest University Young Scientist Fund(No.BLX2009023)Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.YX2010-22)Ministry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China(No.2006FY110500-5)
基金the Ministry of Science and Technology of P.R. China (No. 2005DFA30280)
文摘1 INTRODUCTION Wood-inhabiting fungi from northern China were investigated extensively during last ten years, and the species in the area are relatively well known (Dai 2000; Dai et al. 2006, 2007; Wei et al. 2005;