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Abortiporus is a
genus of
fungi in the
family Meruliaceae. The
widely distributed genus contains three species.
Species in the
genus grow on the wood...
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Abortiporus biennis,
commonly known as the
blushing rosette, is a
species of
fungus belonging to the
family Meruliaceae. Synonyms:
Boletus biennis Bull...
- p. 447.
Gilbertson RL,
Ryvarden L (1986)
North American polypores 1,
Abortiporus to Lindtneria. Oslo, Fungiflora. Binder, Manfred; Justo, Alfredo; Riley...
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Murrill moved it to
Grifola in 1904,
while it was
later transferred to
Abortiporus (Bondartsev, 1959),
Heteroporus (Fidalgo, 1969), and
Spongipellis (Kotlaba...
- Gilbertson, R., and Ryvarden, L. 1986.
North American Polypores, vol. 1.
Abortiporus to Lindteria, Fungiflora, Oslo. 443 pp., 1987.
North American Polypores...
- Ryvarden, L.; Gilbertson, R.L. (1986).
North American Polypores. 1.
Abortiporus – Lindtneria. Oslo, Norway: Fungiflora. ISBN 978-0-945345-06-0. Ryvarden...
- "Biogeography and
hosts of
period wood
decay fungi in
North Carolina:
Species of
Abortiporus, Bondarzewia, Grifola, Heterobasidion, Laetiporus, and Meripilus" (PDF)...
- PMID 5596461.
Gilbertson RL,
Ryvarden L (1986)
North American polypores 1,
Abortiporus to Lindtneria. Oslo, Fungiflora. Phillips,
Roger (2010).
Mushrooms and...
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generative and
skeletal hyphae).
Meruliaceae fungi cause white rot.
Abortiporus Murrill (1904) – 3
species Amaurohydnum Jülich (1978) – 1
species Amauromyces...
- adusta, B. fumosa, and B. puberula; the
latter fungus is now
placed in
Abortiporus.
Marinus Anton Donk
included only B. adusta and B. fumosa in a 1974 publication...