Microporus xanthopus (cendawan pengering)
Medicinal use: -To stop baby from breast feeding. Distribution: -A tropical species, can be found from the Australasian, Asian and African tropics, but is absent from the American tropics. Ecological relationship: -Dead wood |
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Pycnoporus sanguineus (cendawan bering)
Medicinal use: -Biodegrading textile dyes and lignosulphonates arthritis, gout, styptic, sore throats, ulcers, tooth aches, fevers, hemorrhages and antibacterial. Distribution: -Green tropical forest, occurs in tropical and subtropical regions of the northern and southern hemispheres. Ecological relationship: -Saprophyte, dead wood |
Xylaria polymorpha
Medicinal use: -To stop a child from bed wetting. Distribution: - Fairly common species in Britain and Ireland, Xylariapolymorpha is found also throughout mainland Europe and in many parts of North America. Ecological relationship: -Saprobic on decaying hardwood stumps and logs, usually at or near the base; sometimes appearing terrestrial but actually attached to buried wood; growing alone or, more commonly in clusters; causing a soft rot of the wood; appearing in spring and not decaying until late summer or fall. Source: biogeodb.stri.si.edu
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References:
Chang YS, Lee SS. 2004. Utilisation of macrofungi species in Malaysia. Fungal Diversity 15: 15-22.
http://australianfungi.blogspot.my/2011/05/53-microporus-xanthopus.html
http://www.first-nature.com/fungi/xylaria-polymorpha.php
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/pycnoporus_cinnabarinus.html
Tapwal, A. S. H. W. A. N. I., Kumar, R. A. J. E. S. H., & Pandey, S. H. A. I. L. E. S. H. (2013). Diversity and frequency of macrofungi associated with wet ever green tropical forest in Assam, India. Biodiversitas, 14(2), 73-78.
Chang YS, Lee SS. 2004. Utilisation of macrofungi species in Malaysia. Fungal Diversity 15: 15-22.
http://australianfungi.blogspot.my/2011/05/53-microporus-xanthopus.html
http://www.first-nature.com/fungi/xylaria-polymorpha.php
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/pycnoporus_cinnabarinus.html
Tapwal, A. S. H. W. A. N. I., Kumar, R. A. J. E. S. H., & Pandey, S. H. A. I. L. E. S. H. (2013). Diversity and frequency of macrofungi associated with wet ever green tropical forest in Assam, India. Biodiversitas, 14(2), 73-78.