1985
DOI: 10.1016/s0007-1536(85)80209-6
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Pseudolagarobasidium leguminicola gen. et sp. nov. on Leucaena in Taiwan

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“…Pseudolagarobasidium calcareum is presently thought to be saprophytic on dead wood (Wu 1990). An interesting character reported from the remaining species of the genus, however, is a pathogenic life-style; both P. subvinosum and P. acaciicola have been reported to attack living trees and to cause an aggressive white rot of dead wood (Jang and Chen 1985;Wood and Ginns 2006). Crozier et al (2006) reported numerous unidentified fungal stem and pod endophytes found on cacao trees from South America and from Africa, and one of these endophytic stem-isolates is clearly also within the boundaries of Pseudolagarobasidium (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Pseudolagarobasidium calcareum is presently thought to be saprophytic on dead wood (Wu 1990). An interesting character reported from the remaining species of the genus, however, is a pathogenic life-style; both P. subvinosum and P. acaciicola have been reported to attack living trees and to cause an aggressive white rot of dead wood (Jang and Chen 1985;Wood and Ginns 2006). Crozier et al (2006) reported numerous unidentified fungal stem and pod endophytes found on cacao trees from South America and from Africa, and one of these endophytic stem-isolates is clearly also within the boundaries of Pseudolagarobasidium (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basidiomycete genus Pseudolagarobasidium was described by Jang and Chen (1985) to accommodate a resupinate (corticioid) fungus occurring as a parasite on the leguminous tree Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit in Taiwan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 1957 as Radulum casearium). In contrast, Pseudolagarobasidium (for P. subvinosum, Jang & Chen, 1985;P. pronum, Maekawa & Hasebe, 2002) and Pseudospongipellis (for P. delectans, David, 1969;P.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This genus was created in 1985 based on Pseudolagarobasidium leguminicola J.C. Jang & T. Chen, a later synonym of Hydnum subvinosum Berk. & Broome (Jang & Chen, 1985). Over time 13 taxa were placed in Pseudolagarobasidium; see Index Fungorum and MycoBank for a complete list.…”
Section: Taxonomy Of Pseudolagarobasidium Jc Jang and T Chen [Mb# 25731]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2D, 8), which are quite similar to quasi-binding hyphae. According to Jang and Chen (1985), P. subvinosum (as P. leguminicola) also produced arthroconidia in culture and has a heterothallic and tetrapolar mating system. However, the development of the fiber hyphae (quasi-binding hyphae) in culture distinguishes P. calcareum from P. subvinosum.…”
Section: Abstract Corticioid Fungi · Cultural Characteristics · Morpmentioning
confidence: 99%