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🔒 Fistulina hepatica


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In this episode of Talking Trees, we explore the oak-loving fungus Fistulina hepatica, its occurrence on oaks and other trees, and its role in wood decay through brown rot. We discuss how it affects the mechanical properties of wood and its various uses. The episode highlights the fungus’s morphological traits, including its rare anamorphic stage (Confistulina hepatica), spore dispersal, and ecological significance in forest ecosystems. Additionally, we touch on its culinary applications and potential health benefits.

Background information:

  • Humphries. 2017. Confistulina_ a rare and little-known state of Fistulina hepatica.pdf
  • Marčiulynas et Menkis. 2023. The Release and Spread of Basidiospores of Red-Listed Wood-Decay Fungus Fistulina hepatica in Oak Stands.pdf
  • Schwarze et al. 2000. Dual modes of degradation by Fistulina hepatica in xylem cell walls of Quercus robur.pdf
  • podcast Arboristika aktuálně, #041 - Pstřeň dubový

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