Lackporlinge
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Flat Lackporling ( Ganoderma applanatum ) |
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The Lackporlinge ( Ganoderma ) are a genus of fungus from the family Lackporlingsverwandten (Ganodermataceae). They are wood-dwelling and wood-decomposing pore fungi that live as saprobionts or parasites in and on the root and trunk foot area of coniferous and deciduous trees and produce white rot in the affected wood .
features
The Lackporlinge are characterized by relatively large, flat, laterally stalked or sessile, tough fruiting bodies that can be annual or perennial. They can be distinguished from other Polyporales by their double-walled basidiospores , the spore powder is light brown. The genus is divided into two sections:
- Section Ganoderma, has a shiny top, like Ganoderma lucidum , and
- Section Elfvingia, has a matt hat surface, like Ganoderma applanatum .
species
The genus comprises around 50 species worldwide, mainly found in the tropics .
The separation of the species from one another is still unclear; in Europe there are seven clans and in Germany there are six species whose species rank is unclear.
Occurrence in Central Europe
- Flat Lackporling ( Ganoderma applanatum , or syn.G. lipsiense )
- Shiny Lackporling ( Ganoderma lucidum )
- Kupferroter Lackporling ( Ganoderma pfeifferi )
- Bulging Lackporling ( Ganoderma adspersum or syn.G. europaeum , syn.G. australe )
- Resinous Lackporling ( Ganoderma resinaceum )
- Dunkler Lackporling ( Ganoderma carnosum )
Krieglsteiner assigns these species to three groups:
- Ganoderma applanatum and Ganoderma australe
- Ganoderma pfeifferi
- Ganoderma lucidium with Ganoderma resinaceum , Ganoderma carnosum and Ganoderma valesiacum
More types
- Ganoderma brownii
- Ganoderma lobatum
- Ganoderma megaloma
- Ganoderma meredithiae
- Ganoderma multipileum
- Ganoderma orbiforms
- Ganoderma philippii
- Ganoderma sessile
- Ganoderma sichuanense
- Ganoderma tornatum
- Ganoderma tsugae , on conifers , especially hemlocks ; similar to Ganoderma lucidum
- Ganoderma zonatum , which causes stem rot in palms
meaning
Some types of the genus are used in traditional Chinese medicine .
Names
The scientific name of the genus is derived from the Greek terms ganos - shiny and derma - skin and, like the German name, refers to the glossy, lacquer-like surface of some species.
literature
- German Josef Krieglsteiner (Ed.): The large mushrooms of Baden-Württemberg . Volume 1: General Part. Stand mushrooms: jelly, bark, prick and pore mushrooms. Ulmer, Stuttgart 2000, ISBN 3-8001-3528-0 .
- Schwarze / Engels / Matteck: "Holzzersetzende Pilze in Trees", 1st edition 1999, Rombach Verlag, ISBN 3-7930-9194-5 , pp. 165-172
- Heinrich Dörfelt , Gottfried Jetschke (Ed.): Dictionary of mycology. 2nd Edition. Spectrum Academic Publishing House, Heidelberg / Berlin 2001, ISBN 3-8274-0920-9 .
- Josef Breitenbach, Fred Kränzlin (Ed.): Mushrooms of Switzerland. Contribution to knowledge of the fungal flora in Switzerland. Volume 2: Heterobasidiomycetes (gelatinous mushrooms), Aphyllophorales (non-leaf mushrooms), Gastromycetes (belly mushrooms). Mykologia, Luzern 1986, ISBN 3-85604-020-X .
- Helmut Genaust: Etymological dictionary of botanical plant names. 3rd, completely revised and expanded edition. Nikol, Hamburg 2005, ISBN 3-937872-16-7 (reprint from 1996).
Individual evidence
- ↑ Dong-Mei Wang, Sheng-Hua Wu, Yi-Jian Yao: Clarification of the Concept of Ganoderma orbiforme with High Morphological Plasticity . In: PLOS ONE . tape 9 , no. 5 , May 29, 2014, p. e98733 , doi : 10.1371 / journal.pone.0098733 .
- ↑ Ganoderma Butt Rot of Palms