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      Gêneros de poliporáceos xantocróicos

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          Chave para gêneros de poliporáceos xantocróicos. Os poliporáceos xantocróicos (sen. str.) são tipicamente castanho-amarelados, tornando-se permanentemente denegridos em KOH, possuem sistema hifálico monomítico ou dimítico, ansas e cistídios ausentes: hifas setiformes e/ou setas himeniais podem estar presentes, os esporos são Usos e de reação amilóide negativa; quando lignícolos, causam típica podridão branca na madeira. O grupo é carcterizado e cada gênero é descrito com lista de smônimos. Os gêneros aceitos são: Coltricia, Coltriciopsis, Fomitiporella, Inonotus, Phellinus e Phylloporia. Coltriciopsis é descrito como gênero novo.

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          A key to the genera of the xanthochroic polypores. The xanthochromic polypores (sen. str.) are typically yellowish-brown, becoming permanently blackish in KOH, hyphal system monomitic or dimitic, clamp connections and cystidia absent; setiform hyphae and or hymenial setae may be present; spores smooth, IKI negative; when hgnicolous cause typical white rot. The group is characterized and each genus is described with synonyms. The accepted genera are: Coltricia, Coltriciopsis, Fomitiporella, Inonotus, Phellinus and Phylloporia. Coltriciopsis is described as a new genus.

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                abb
                Acta Botanica Brasilica
                Acta Bot. Bras.
                Sociedade Botânica do Brasil (Alta Floresta, MT, Brazil )
                0102-3306
                1677-941X
                1989
                : 3
                : 2 suppl 1
                : 57-62
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                S0102-33061989000300006 S0102-3306(89)00300206
                10.1590/S0102-33061989000300006
                e8c79bdc-d048-4ded-804a-9a48048f2cb0

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                Polyporaceae,Xanthochroic polypores,Poliporáceos xantocróicos

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