Trametes gibbosa, commonly known as the lumpy bracket, is a polypore mushroom that causes white rot. It is found on beech stumps and the dead wood of other hardwood species. Fruit bodies are 8–15 cm in diameter and semicircular in shape. The upper surface is usually gray or white, but may be greenish in older specimens due to algal growth. Elongated pores are located on the under-surface. The fruiting bodies are frequently attacked by boring beetle larvae.
Trametesgibbosa, commonly known as the lumpy bracket, is a polypore mushroom that causes white rot. It is found on beech stumps and the dead wood of other...
Trametes is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae. As of December 2017[update], Index Fungorum accepts 195 species of Trametes: A B C D E...
and break easily. Two Trametes species with maze-like pores, Trametesgibbosa and Trametes aesculi, have lumpy/warted caps. Trametopsis cervina will have...
and mating system of Trametes lactinea. Nova Hedwigia 44, 121–124, (1987). Beta-glucosidase of a white-rot fungus Trametesgibbosa. Biochem. Internat....
genetically closer to a species of Trametes than to L. warnierii. The relationship between Lenzites and Trametes is unclear. The authors of one DNA study...