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Fomitopsis pinicola

Nilsson, T. and Rowell, R.M. (1983). Decay patterns observed in butylene oxide modified ponderosa pine attacked by Fomitopsis pinicola. International Research Group on Wood Preservation, Doc. No. IRGAVP/1183. [Pg.219]

Volatiles of bracket fungi, Fomitopsis pinicola and Fomes fomentarius and their function as insect attractants, J. Faldt, M. Jonsell, G. Norlander and A.-K Burg-Karlson, J. Chem. Ecol., 1999, 25, 567. [Pg.200]

Echinodontium tinctorium (Ell. Ev.) Ell. Ev. = Fomes tinctorium Ell. Ev. Fomitopsis officinalis (Vill. Fr.) Bond. Sing. = Fomes officinalis (Vill. Fr.) Newman Fomitopsis pinicola (Sw. Fr.) Karst. = Fomes pinicola Sw. Fr. [Pg.9]

Asawa, K., and T. Yoshimoto Constituents of mushrooms. 6. The constituent fatty acids and long chain bases of ceramide from Fomitopsis pinicola. Mokuzai Gakkaishi 26, 819 (1980) CA 94 117774n. [Pg.19]

The following species were researched Laetiporus sulfureus, Pipto-porus betulinus, Fomitopsis officinalis, Trametes versicolor, Fomitopsis pinicola, Fomes fomentarius. [Pg.293]

The white-rot fungus Fomitopsis pinicola (common name, red-banded conk). Photographed by Dr. Andrzej Paszczynski in the University of Idaho Experimental Forest, Moscow Mountain, Moscow, Idaho... [Pg.303]

Hermann and Lavender 1990). Other fiingi found predominantly on dead wood of Douglas-fir include Fomitopsis cajanderi andF. pinicola (Polyporales Fomitopsidaceae) (Hepting 1971). [Pg.135]


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