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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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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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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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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
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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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on dead hardwood, and is distributed throughout the
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Polypores and
Similar Fungi of Eastern and Central North America
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892:"Neuer Versuch einer systematischen Eintheilung der Schwämme"
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The
Rainbow Beneath My Feet; A Mushroom Dyer's Field Guide
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Zharikova, G. G.; Rubin, A. B.; Nemchinov, A. V. (1977).
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Advances in Macrofungi; Industrial Avenues and Prospects
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gum, the flesh turns blue, over a period of 6–12 hours.
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Neues Magazin für die Botanik in ihrem ganzen Umfange
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641:all have a dark black stipe that is not found on
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1418:Bessette, Arleen R.; Bessette, Alan E. (2001).
761:] (in German) (4 ed.). pp. 30–31.
349:is an inedible species of fungus in the family
986:(2nd ed.). Harper Collins. p. 276.
902:: 107 – via Hathitrust Digital Library.
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919:International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
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1422:. Syracuse University Press. p. 164.
1127:Fungal Pigment Formation in Wood Substrate
813:Mushrooms and Other Fungi of North America
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1047:Gminder, Andreas; Karasch, Peter (2023).
958:"Polyporus brumalis (MushroomExpert.Com)"
1997:Taxa named by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon
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508:in wood by producing enzymes, primarily
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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.
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500:(35%-55%) in the wood substrate.
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1197:Life Sciences and Space Research
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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:
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570:. In Uzbekistan, it grows on
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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
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405:Macroscopic characteristics
230:Mycological characteristics
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601:can be distinguished from
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1166:Giese, Arthur C. (2013).
1049:Das Kosmos Handbuch Pilze
859:10.1007/978-3-031-23031-8
353:. Its common name is the
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658:Salyut-5 orbital station
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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
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751:Jahn, Hermann (1963).
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707:The fruiting body of
618:Neofavolus alveolaris
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192:Polyporus fuscidulus
693:transesterification
597:Lentinus strictipes
204:Leucoporus brumalis
198:Polyporus trachypus
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1481:Taxon identifiers
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1257:978-0-08-024436-5
868:978-3-031-23030-1
828:978-1-55407-651-2
792:978-1-4773-2273-4
697:de-esterification
685:dibutyl phthalate
638:Picipes melanopus
632:Cerioporus varius
613:Lentinus brumalis
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529:Lentinus brumalis
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