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Creolophus cirrhatus, Hericium erinaceus and H. coralloides were paired against over 20 other wood decay fungi from beech (Fagus sylvatica) covering a range of ecological strategies, on 2% malt agar (MA), 0.5% MA, 0.5% MA adjusted to -1.25 MPa by addition of KCl, 0.5% MA adjusted to pH 4 with KOH/H 3 PO 4 and 0.5% MA under 5% O 2 /30% CO 2 all at 20°C. Creolophus cirrhatus...
Growth and interactions of Piptoporus quercinus were studied in artificial culture to give insights into the ecological characteristics of a species which is both rare and widespread. P. quercinus grew slowly under all conditions, the maximum ranging between 1.9 and 3.15 mm d −1 , depending on isolate, at 25°C pH 3.75. Upper limits for growth were 25–30° or above 30°, depending on isolate,...