J. Ginns's scientific contributions
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... Phylogenetically, Fistulina, with its pileate basidiomes, tongueor kidney-shaped gelatinous soft pileus and separate tubes (Song et al. 2015, Sun et al. 2019, González et al. 2021, is closely related to Porodisculus (Bodensteiner et al. 2004, Binder et al. 2005, Henkel et al. 2010, Song et al. 2015, Sun et al. 2019, González et al. 2021 and Pseudofistulina (González et al. 2021. Porodisculus is characterized by tiny and pendant basidiomes, resinous hard when dried, coherent tubes, and coralloid brown hyphae (acanthophyses) in pileipellis and stipitipellis (Gilbertson & Ryvarden 1987, Ginns 1997, Lee & Jung 2008, Chuzho & Dkhar 2020. Pseudofistulina has pileate-stipitate basidiomes, fleshy coriaceus, soft, stipe solitary to somewhat confluent, lateral or eccentric, often rooting, separate tubes, and slightly amyloid acanthophyses in pileipellis and hymenium (Wright 1961, Fidalgo & Fidalgo 1962, Burdsall 1971, Gilbertson & Ryvarden 1986, Guzmán 1987 clamp connections present or absent; non-amyloid, sometimes slightly metachromatic. ...
... based on this character alone. A few species morphologically similar to monomitic Fomitopsis species (e.g., Postia amara, Postia sequoiae) possess unusually wide context hyphae (6-10 μm diam) occasionally bearing double clamps (Gilbertson & Ryvarden 1987); this feature is unknown in Fomitopsis. Laterally stipitate, fleshy basidiocarps of Jahnoporus spp. ...