Perenniporia medulla-panis

Perenniporia medulla-panis is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae. It is a plant pathogen that infects stone fruit trees. The species was first described by Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin in 1778.[1] Marinus Anton Donk transferred it to the genus Perenniporia in 1967.[2]

Perenniporia medulla-panis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Basidiomycota
Class: Agaricomycetes
Order: Polyporales
Family: Polyporaceae
Genus: Perenniporia
Species:
P. medulla-panis
Binomial name
Perenniporia medulla-panis
(Jacq.) Donk (1967)
Synonyms

Boletus medulla-panis Jacq. (1778)
Daedalea medullaris (Gray) Purton (1821)
Fibuloporia unita (Pers.) Bondartsev (1953)
Fomes unitus (Pers.) Komarova (1964)
Fomes unitus (Pers.) J.Lowe (1964)
Fomitopsis medulla-panis (Jacq.) Bondartsev & Singer, (1941)
Fomitopsis unita (Pers.) Bondartsev (1953)
Microporus limitatus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Kuntze (1898)
Perenniporia chromatica (Berk. & Broome) Decock & Ryvarden (1999)
Perenniporia unita (Pers.) Murrill (1942)
Physisporus medulla-panis (Jacq.) Chevall. (1826)
Physisporus unitus (Pers.) Gillet (1878)
Polyporus alboincarnatus Pat. & Gaillard (1888)
Polyporus chromaticus Berk. & Cooke (1876)
Polyporus dryinus Berk. & Cooke (1878)
Polyporus limitatus Berk. & M.A.Curtis (1872)
Polyporus medulla-panis (Jacq.) Fr. (1821)
Polyporus unitus Pers. (1825)
Polyporus xylostromatis Fuckel (1873)
Polystictus limitatus (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Cooke (1886)
Poria chromatica (Berk. & Cooke) Sacc. (1888)
Poria dryina (Berk. & Cooke) Sacc. (1888)
Poria laevis Speg. (1937)
Poria limitata (Berk. & M.A.Curtis) Sacc. (1888)
Poria medulla-panis (Jacq.) Pers. (1886)
Poria unita (Pers.) Cooke (1886)
Poria xylostromatis (Fuckel) Cooke (1886)
Trametes medulla-panis (Jacq.) Pat. (1900)

References

  1. Jacquin, N.J. (1778). Miscellanea austriaca ad botanicum, chemiam et historiam naturalem spectantia. 1. Vienna: J.P.Kraus. p. 141.
  2. Donk, M.A. (1967). "Notes on European polypores – II". Persoonia. 5 (1): 47–130. PMID 4262222.


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