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Lentinus brumalis

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The stalk is 2.5 to 4 cm (1 to 2 in) long and 2–5 mm thick. It is gray to brown, occasionally with red tints and is generally lighter than the cap. Its dry surface is either smooth or finely felted to slightly scaly. The flesh is white and its consistency is tender to elastic. It does not
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There are 3 mm deep pores on the white to cream underside of the cap. They are spaced 2-4 pores per mm. They have moderately wide, (0.5-)1-1.5 mm large and roundish to almost diamond-shaped pores, which run down the stem a little (decurrent) and are therefore slightly elongated. They change in
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that has a diameter of 1.5 to 10 cm (1 to 4 in) and is 0.5 cm (0.20 in) thick. It is depressed in the middle and somewhat zoned. The surface of the cap is dry, though rarely hairy. It ranges from yellow-brown to dark brown in colour. The margin of the cap is often inrolled,
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grew strongly twisted into a spiral or ball, and caps did not form, though in the presence of light, there was little anatomical difference from control samples. However, on Salyut 6, with the samples in the dark, they formed no fruiting bodies.
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of light can cause the stipe to curve 5–80° within 24 hours. After the cap has formed and reached a diameter of 9mm, the stipe stops growing towards the light, instead becoming strongly
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in his work "Neuer Versuch einer systematischen Eintheilung der Schwämme" (New attempt at a systematic classification of fungi). It was transferred to the current genus,
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Kasatkina, T. B.; Zharikova, G. G.; Rubin, A. B.; Palmbakh, L. R.; Vaulina, E. N.; Mashinsky, A. L. (1 January 1980), Holmquist, R. (ed.),
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as it does not fruit until April, as well as possessing smaller, and finer pores, that are rarely larger than 0.5 mm. A closer look-alike,
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is more common in the east, where it grows June through October. In Northern Europe, however it fruits in late October, and March.
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Vaulina, E. N.; Palmbakh, L. R.; Antipov, V. V.; Anikeeva, I. D.; Kostina, L. N.; Zharikova, G. G.; Kasatkina, T. B. (1979).
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on dead hardwoods, in particular, birch, beech and mountain ash, though in rare cases it grows on conifers such as
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in its larger pores, which are up to 2.5 mm wide, and easily recognizable even on young fruiting bodies.
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Lee, Soo-Min; Lee, Jae-Won; Koo, Bon-Wook; Kim, Myung-Kil; Choi, Don-Ha; Choi, In-Gyu (15 August 2007).
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means "occurring in the winter", describing how this species tends to fruit during winter. It causes
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Sridhar, KR; Deshmukh, Sunil Kumar (2021). "Colourful Macrofungi and their Pigment Structures".
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does not affect the colour of any parts of this fungi (negative reaction). When stained by
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McKnight, Karl B.; Rohrer, Joseph R.; McKnight Ward, Kirsten; McKnight, Kent H. (2021).
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has significantly longer pores and grows under willows and poplars in April and May.
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Central European polypore (Polyporaceae s. lato) and their occurrence in Westphalia
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Mitteleuropäische Porlinge (Polyporaceae s. lato) und ihr Vorkommen in Westfalen
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and formation of its fruiting bodies. In the absence of gravity and light, the
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appearance from dull to lustrous when the orientation to light is changed. The
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Khojimatov, Olim K.; Gafforov, Yusufjon; Bussmann, Rainer W., eds. (2023).
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on dead hardwood, and is distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere in
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are elliptic to cylindrical and measure 5–7 × 1.5–2.5 μm. They are smooth
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trees as well. It grows solitary or in small groups. In North America,
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has a paler cap, larger pores and spores and a more lateral stipe.
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Polypores and Similar Fungi of Eastern and Central North America
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Zharikova, G. G.; Rubin, A. B.; Nemchinov, A. V. (1977).
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gum, the flesh turns blue, over a period of 6–12 hours.
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has been studied for its potential ability to degrade
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Neues Magazin für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange
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have been taken onto three different satellites (the
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Buffalo, NY: Firefly Books. p.  216: 1075:"Lentinus brumalis / Winter polypore" 1068: 1066: 1064: 1062: 1042: 1040: 1013: 1011: 1009: 1007: 1005: 1003: 459:are found throughout all tissue. The 7: 1954:84cd2411-f350-4857-b4b7-eaa0c60ff37b 1812:4c20ca0c-70b0-457e-925c-746bf86b3d38 1634:28fa88ed-759c-4ed0-88b3-90e205a647ef 952: 950: 948: 840: 838: 804: 802: 746: 744: 742: 711:is inedible, and it has no use as a 691:within 12 days, potentially through 611:(the spring polypore), differs from 1145:. I.K. International. p. 822. 1342:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1991.tb00940.x 1248:10.1016/b978-0-08-024436-5.50028-7 1124:Tudor, Daniela (14 January 2014). 1018:Gibson, Ian. Beug, Michael (ed.). 715:as it yields little to no colour. 496:, especially under high levels of 429:have a particular taste or odour. 14: 984:Peterson Filed Guide to Mushrooms 500:(35%-55%) in the wood substrate. 417:particularly in young specimens. 1460: 1446: 1377:Biotechnology and Bioengineering 1291:Life Sciences and Space Research 1236:Life Sciences and Space Research 1197:Life Sciences and Space Research 1170:. Elsevier Science. p. 71. 328: 311: 292: 273: 255: 237: 222: 194:(Schrad. ex J.F. Gmel.) Fr. 1838 44: 1168:Photophysiology: Current Topics 733:"Lentinus brumalis in Mycobank" 396:in 2010 by Ivan V. Zmitrovich. 1141:Satyanarayana, Tulasi (2005). 931:10.1615/IntJMedMushr.v12.i1.80 1: 1324:Moore, David (January 1991). 570:. In Uzbekistan, it grows on 1073:Labbé, Robert (March 2023). 1053:The Kosmos Mushroom Handbook 913:Zmitrovich, Ivan V. (2010). 847:"Ethnobiology of Uzbekistan" 412:has a round, broadly convex 492:produces the black pigment 433:Microscopic characteristics 405:Macroscopic characteristics 230:Mycological characteristics 2013: 601:can be distinguished from 390:Christiaan Hendrik Persoon 1166:Giese, Arthur C. (2013). 1049:Das Kosmos Handbuch Pilze 859:10.1007/978-3-031-23031-8 353:. Its common name is the 172: 165: 146: 139: 41:Scientific classification 39: 30: 23: 809:Phillips, Roger (2010). 662:Salyut 6 orbital station 658:Salyut-5 orbital station 628:Cerioporus leptocephalus 594:A potential look-alike, 554:Ecology and distribution 1982:Fungi described in 1794 1020:"E-Flora BC Atlas Page" 890:Persoon, C. H. (1794). 384:was first described as 962:www.mushroomexpert.com 751:Jahn, Hermann (1963). 531: 1242:, Pergamon: 205–211, 707:The fruiting body of 618:Neofavolus alveolaris 527: 1457:at Wikimedia Commons 192:Polyporus fuscidulus 693:transesterification 597:Lentinus strictipes 204:Leucoporus brumalis 198:Polyporus trachypus 1646:Polyporus brumalis 1519:Polyporus brumalis 1468:Polyporus brumalis 1454:Polyporus brumalis 1024:linnet.geog.ubc.ca 532: 206:(Pers.) 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Index


Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Polyporales
Polyporaceae
Lentinus
Binomial name
Pers
Synonyms
Fr
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Mycological characteristics
hymenium
Cap
Stipe
Spore print
saprotrophic
Polyporaceae
white rot
temperate
boreal
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon
cap
spore print
spores
inamyloid

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