Hopkins, Anna
- University of Tasmania
This paper describes the wood-inhabiting fungi found in an intensive study of living Eucalyptus obliqua trees in Tasmania. Three hundred and twelve isolates of wood-inhabiting fungi were obtained from 18 trees, representing 91 species or operational taxonomic units (OTUs). A number of these were new records for Australia or for the living tree substrate. The cultural characteristics of the 20 most common species are described and illustrated in detail
Wood decay; fungal morphology; cultural taxonomy; ITS sequencing; basidiomycetes
Australasian Mycologist
2011, volume: 29, pages: 37-46
Environmental Sciences and Nature Conservation
Forest Science
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/34522