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  • 1
    ISSN: 1618-2545
    Keywords: Hymenochaetaceae ; Phellinus acontextus ; Phellinus setifer ; polypores
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Type examination ofTrametes gilvoides revealed that it is distinct from the fungus hitherto known asPhellinus gilvoides in Japan.Phellinus setifer sp. nov. is described for the Japanese materials. This species is characterized by effusedreflexed basidiocarps with strigose pileus surface, often dentate dissepiments, subulate setae, and cylindrical basidiospores.Phellinus acontextus, known only from the type material collected in Nepal, is newly reported from Japan. This species is characterized by sessile and often pendent basidiocarps with multisulcate pileus surface, very thin context, lack of setae, and dark-colored basidiospores. Cultural characters of the two species are also described.Phellinus acifer comb. nov. is proposed.Phellinus contiguus andP. ferreus are newly reported from Japan.
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    ISSN: 1618-2545
    Keywords: E. J. H. Corner ; polypores ; Southeast Asia ; type specimens
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Identifications of 28 polypore species described by Corner were made by type examinations. The following new comblnations are proposed:Antrodiella aurantiaca; A. heritierae; Grifola kinabaluensis; Perenniporia marmorata; Piptoporus malesianus. The following species are accepted in the original genera:Polyporus aurantibrunneus; P. pervadens; Meripilus applanatus; Flabellophora intertexta; F. velutinosa. The following species are synonyms:Buglossoporus matangensis; B. rufescens; Meripilus villosulus; Flabellophora inconspicua; F. nana; F. squamosa. The following species belong to difficult species complexes, and allied species are cited:Polyporus trametoides; Flabellophora latiporus. The following species are dubious because of their poor or sterile conditions:Buglossoporus flavus; Flabellophora brevipes; F. deceptiva; F. flaviporus; F. obtorta; F. subsimplex. No authentic specimens were traced for the following 4 species:Buglossoporus brunneiflavus; B. magnus; Meripilus maculatus; Daedalea langkawiensis. Descriptions and line drawings are given for some of the accepted species. The taxonomic positions ofPolyporus obovatus and its allied species, and the genusFlabellophora are discussed.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1572-9699
    Keywords: colony formation ; viable count ; culture collection
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Recent studies on the colony formation of soil bacteria opened the way to categorize soil bacteria into colony forming curve (CFC) groups of different growth rates. A bacterial culture collection comprising organisms from every CFC group is called an ecocollection. Outlines of ECs of paddy soil 1992 and grassland soil 1987 and 1992 were described. Phylogenetic studies by 16S rDNA sequencing showed a great diversity of culture strains of the ecocollections (EC). A set of alternative concepts was proposed; the active and the quiescent forms of bacterial cells in soil. The former is able to be cultivated and thus counted by the plate method, while the latter is not unless it transforms into the former. Based on the results several points required for extensive cataloguing of soil bacteria were noted.
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