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Imazeki, R.
Bull Tokyo Sci Mus 1: 29-52
1939
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In the author's treatment of the genus Ganoderma, the section Amauroderma is excluded largely because of a difference in spore structure. The spore of G. is typically ovoid, yellowish brown and has a double heterogeneous wall. The formation of the crust is an important characteristic. There is no generalized type, but the genus is divided into 3 sub-genera chiefly based on its structure. The stipe which is usually present in the lucidum group is rarely present in the other groups. In stipitate forms the stipe characteristics are of value in separating species. There is an intimate relationship between some Ganoderma spp. and their host plants so that in some instances the habitat serves to identify a particular form. The genus is divided into 3 sub-genera, EUGANODERMA, Elfvingia (emend.) and TRACHYDERMA, G. (Eu.) neo-japonicum and G. (Eu.) subumbraculum.References
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