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3-559: Boreostereum Campylomyces Gloeophyllum Heliocybe Mycothele Neolentinus Veluticeps The Gloeophyllales are a phylogenetically defined order of wood-decay fungi that is characterized by the ability to produce a brown rot of wood. It includes a single, identically defined family , the Gloeophyllaceae , in which are included the genera Gloeophyllum , Neolentinus , Heliocybe , and Veluticeps . This Agaricomycetes -related article

6-449: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Boreostereum B. borbonicum B. radiatum B. sulphuratum B. vibrans Boreostereum is a genus of corticioid fungi . The genus was circumscribed in 1968 by Erast Parmasto to contain the type species , which was formerly known as Stereum radiatum . Boreostereum has four species that are widely distributed in northern temperate areas. Species in

9-463: The genus have a dimitic hyphal system, and the hyphae have with brown encrustations that turn greenish when potassium hydroxide is applied. Boreosterum vibrans produces vibralactones , chemical metabolites that inhibit various enzymes. Recent phylogenetic research indicates that Boreostereum is a sister group to the rest of the Gloeophyllales . This Agaricomycetes -related article

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