Fomitopsis

Fomitopsis
Fomitopsis pinicola
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Fomitopsidaceae
Genus: Fomitopsis
P.Karst. (1881)
Type species
Fomitopsis pinicola
(Sw.) P.Karst. (1881)
Synonyms[1]
  • Agaricon Tourn. ex Adans. (1763)
  • Agaricum P.Micheli ex Haller (1768)
  • Agarico-pulpa Paulet (1793)
  • Agaricum Paulet (1812)
  • Laricifomes Kotl. & Pouzar (1957)
  • Pilatoporus Kotl. & Pouzar (1990)
  • Rhodofomes Kotl. & Pouzar (1990)

Fomitopsis is a genus of bracket fungi in the family Fomitopsidaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Finnish mycologist Petter Karsten in 1881 with Fomitopsis pinicola as the type species.[2] Molecular analysis indicates that Fomitopsis belongs to the antrodia clade, which contains about 70 percent of brown-rot fungi. Other genera that join Fomitopsis in the core antrodia group include Amyloporia, Antrodia, Daedalea, Melanoporia, Piptoporus, and Rhodonia.[3]

The whole genome sequence of Fomitopsis palustris was reported in 2017.[4]

The name means "having the appearance of Fomes".

Species

Fomitopsis rosea , Czech Republic

References

  1. "Synonymy: Fomitopsis P. Karst., Meddn Soc. Fauna Flora fenn. 6: 9 (1881)". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2013-01-02.
  2. Karsten, Petter A. (1881). "Symbolae ad mycologiam Fennicam. VIII". Meddelanden af Societatis pro Fauna et Flora Fennica (in Latin). 6: 7–13.
  3. Ortiz-Santana, B.; Lindner, D.L.; Miettinen, O.; Justo, A.; Hibbett, D.S. (2013). "A phylogenetic overview of the antrodia clade (Basidiomycota, Polyporales)". Mycologia. 105: 1391–1411. PMID 23935025. doi:10.3852/13-051.
  4. Hong, C.Y.; Lee, S.Y.; Ryu, S.H.; Kim, M. (2017). "Whole-genome de novo sequencing of wood rot fungus Fomitopsis palustris (ATCC62978) with both a cellulolytic and ligninolytic enzyme system". Journal of Biotechnology. 251: 156–159. PMID 28433724. doi:10.1016/j.jbiotec.2017.04.009.
  5. Han, M.L.; Cui, B.K. (2014). "Morphology and molecular phylogeny for two new species of Fomitopsis (Basidiomycota) from South China". Mycological Progress. 13 (3): 905–914. doi:10.1007/s11557-014-0976-0.
  6. Aime, L.; Ryvarden, L.; Henkel, T.W. (2007). "Studies in Neotropical polypores 22. Additional new and rare species from Guyana". Synopsis Fungorum. 23: 15–31.
  7. Rajchenberg, M. (1995). "New polypores from the Nothofagus forests of Argentina". Mycotaxon. 54: 427–453.
  8. Zhou, L.W.; Wei, Y.L. (2012). "Changbai wood-rotting fungi 16. A new species of Fomitopsis (Fomitopsidaceae)". Mycological Progress. 11 (2): 435–441. doi:10.1007/s11557-011-0758-x.
  9. Stokland, J.; Ryvarden, L. (2008). "Fomitopsis ochracea species nova". Synopsis Fungorum. 25: 44–47.
  10. Zhao, Ji-Ding; Zhang, Xiao-Qing (1991). "中国拟层孔菌属二新种" [Two new species of genus Fomitopsis Karsten in China]. Acta Mycologica Sinica (in Chinese). 10: 113–116.
  11. Han, Mei-Ling; Cui, Bao-Kai (2015). "Molecular phylogeny and morphology reveal a new species and a new Chinese record of Fomitopsis (Polyporales)". Phytotaxa. 56: 168–176.
  12. Li, H.J.; Cui, B.K. (2013). "Fomitopsis subtropics (Polyporales, Basidiomycota), a new species from South China". Mycological Progress. 12: 709–718.
  13. Masuka, A.; Ryvarden, L. (1993). "Two new polypores from Malawi". Mycologia Helvetica. 5 (2): 143–148.

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