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Daedalea quercina fungus grow on dead wood.

Daedalea quercina fungus grow on dead wood.

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This investigation was aimed to explore the biodiversity of upper great Himalayas range with special reference to the flora and its conservation. The natural landscape and high altitude meadows (Bugyal) enhanced the beauty of Uttarakhand. Bukki village and Bukki top one of the gorgeous region locate in Uttarkashi district of Uttrakhand state, fall...

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... known as the oak mazegill or maze-gill fungus, the particular epithet refers to the Quercus species of tree, on which it sometimes spreads, producing a brown rot (Figure 8 (Rolfe, 1974) Gilbertson notes that in England, smoldering fruit bodies were used for anaesthetizing bees (Gilbertson, 1980). This species has been investigated for application in bioremediation (Asgher et al., 2008). ...

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