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A study of Polystictus versicolor

Jay, 1934

Document ID
11023833023215808078
Author
Jay B
Publication year
Publication venue
Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew)

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It is hardly an exaggeration to say that most of the rot of felled hardwoods in Britain, under damp conditions, has been caused, at least partially, by Polystictus versicolor (L.) Fr.; and Von Schrenk and Spaulding describe it as the"... most serious of all wood rotting fungi which …
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    • C12N1/14Fungi Culture media therefor
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    • A01AGRICULTURE; FORESTRY; ANIMAL HUSBANDRY; HUNTING; TRAPPING; FISHING
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