
doi: 10.5586/am.2011.002
A rare boreonemoral species, <em>Phlebia tremelloidea</em> (Bres.) Parmasto was characterized morphologically and ecologically basing on Russian material. The specified description of the species was given. The variability of top lamprocystidia, basidia and basidiospores of the fungus was revealed. An abhymenial, medullar, and subhymenial strates of the basidiocarp were characterized. The relationships between developmental environments and morphology of the fungus were discussed.
QH301-705.5, basal layer, thickened hymenium, slowly-growing resupinates, gelatinized basidiocarps, lamprocystidia, boreonemoral forests, ecology, Biology (General), phlebioid fungi, medullar layer
QH301-705.5, basal layer, thickened hymenium, slowly-growing resupinates, gelatinized basidiocarps, lamprocystidia, boreonemoral forests, ecology, Biology (General), phlebioid fungi, medullar layer
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