GANODERMA TSUGAE (POLYPORALES; GANODERMATACEAE), A NEW RECORD FROM PAKISTAN

GANODERMA TSUGAE (POLYPORALES; GANODERMATACEAE), A NEW RECORD FROM PAKISTAN

Authors

  • nausheen Yousaf

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46662/plantarum.v6i2.119

Abstract

Under the family Ganodermataceae, genus Ganoderma is distributed globally which causes white rot to a
variety of tree species. Including Pakistan, many species of genus Ganoderma have been reported from different parts
of the world. In this research, Ganoderma tsugae is reported from Punjab, Pakistan as a new record. This species is
included in the Ganoderma lucidum complex which has been characterized by stipitate and solitary basidiocarps,
shiny, varnished and laccate pileus with bald surface, echinuate subglubose to ovoid basidiospores, cutis elements of
19-34 × 7-11 µm in size and trimitic hyphal system. This paper presents the first morphological and anatomical
description of Ganoderma tsugae with the help of colored micrographs and manual illustrations along with two
comparison tables of different species of genus Ganoderma reported from Pakistan, has also been provided.

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Published

2024-12-10