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Bjerkandera
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as '' Gloeopor ...
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Bjerkandera Resupinata
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-decay fungus, wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, ''Bjerkandera adusta, B. adusta'', was originally species description, described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: ''Gelatoporia dichroa, B. dichroa'', ''Skeletocutis amorpha, B. amorpha'', ''Bjerkandera fumosa, B. fumosa'', ''Skeletocutis amorpha, B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonym (biology), synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. adusta'', ''B. fumosa'', and ''Abortiporus puberula, B. puberula''; the latter fungus is now placed in ''Ab ...
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Bjerkandera Atroalba
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Terebrans
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Subsimulans
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as '' Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Minispora
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Mikrofumosa
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Fulgida
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Ecuadorensis
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Centroamericana
''Bjerkandera'' is a genus of wood-rotting fungi in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Adolf Karsten in 1879. The type species, '' B. adusta'', was originally described as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The generic name honours Swedish naturalist Clas Bjerkander. Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: '' B. dichroa'', '' B. amorpha'', '' B. fumosa'', '' B. kymatodes'', ''B. diffusa'', and ''B. isabellina''. Most of those species have been since moved to different genera or synonymized. In a 1913 survey of polypore genera, Adeline Ames included ''B. 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. Some authors have suggested to merge these two species into other genera, such as ''Gloeoporu ...
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Bjerkandera Adusta
''Bjerkandera adusta'', commonly known as the smoky polypore or smoky bracket, is a species of fungus in the family Meruliaceae. It is a plant pathogen that causes Wood-decay fungus#White rot, white rot in live trees, but most commonly appears on dead wood. It was first species description, described scientifically as ''Boletus adustus'' by Carl Ludwig Willdenow in 1787. The Whole genome sequencing, genome sequence of ''Bjerkandera adusta'' was reported in 2013. The species is inedible. Description The fungus grows in shelflike fruit bodies which often overlap. The caps are tomentose to hairy and buff in colour. The species is often found on decaying wood. ''Bjerkandera fumosa'' is similar; its flesh has a dark line near the base of the tubes. Some members of the genera ''Stereum'' and ''Trametes'' are similar as well. Chemistry Because ''Bjerkandera adusta'' produces enzymes that can degrade polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, such as those used in synthetic textile dyeing, dy ...
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Bjerkandera Fumosa
''Bjerkandera fumosa'' is a species of poroid fungus in the family Meruliaceae. Taxonomy It was first described to science as ''Boletus fumosus'' by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1801. Petter Adolf Karsten transferred the species to the genus ''Bjerkandera'' in 1879. Description The form of ''Bjerkandera fumosa'' fruit bodies ranges from effused-reflexed (spread out over the substrate and turned back at the margin to form a cap) or cap-like, but attached directly to the substrate without a stipe. These caps can be solitary or closely overlapping, and are often fused with neighbouring caps. The caps typically measure wide by wide, and a buff-coloured upper surface with a texture ranging from finely hairy (tomentose) to smooth. The pores on the cap underside are circular to angular, numbering 2–5 per millimetre. ''Bjerkandera fumosa'' has a monomitic hyphal system, containing only generative hyphae. The basidia are club-shaped, measuring 20–22 μm. Spores have the ...
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Clas Bjerkander
Clas Bjerkander (23 September 1735, Skara – 1 August 1795) was a Swedish meteorologist, botanist, and entomologist. A Lutheran pastor, Bjerkander studied at the University of Uppsala. With Anders Dahl he wrote ''Svenska Topographiska Sällskapet i Skara'' ("Schwedische topographische Gesellschaft zu Skara") and, as sole author several short scientific papers on Microlepidoptera. Taxa named for him include *'' Pyralis bjerkandriana'' (Mehlmotte) *'' Bjerkandera'' P. Karst In 1778, Bjerkander was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. References *Heinrich Dörfelt, Heike Heklau: ''Die Geschichte der Mykologie.'' 1998 External links AnimalbaseTaxa In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular nam ... described by Bjerkandar and list of papers. 1735 birth ...
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