2024
DOI: 10.21608/mb.2024.353098
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Morphological diversity of Ganoderma species and its host trees in Mezam Division, Northwest Region, Cameroon

Bih Ndeh,
Walter Tacham,
Tofel Katamssadan
et al.

Abstract: Ganoderma P. Karst. is a pathogen that causes root and stem rot in trees, ultimately leading to their death. It can be used to treat various conditions of human diseases. This fungal species often grows on economically significant trees. Its morphological' diversity and host range need to be better understood due to their similarity in morphological resemblance. This research aims to identify the phenotypic diversity of Ganoderma species and their host trees. Opportunistic sampling was used to collect samples … Show more

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