STEREACEAE, Pilat, 1930
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On Abies nephrolepis — NORTH KOREA. Ryanggang: Paektusan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus mongolica — NORTH KOREA. Kangwon: Kumgangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus sp. — NORTH KOREA. South Hwanghae: Suian-san Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Betula platyphylla — NORTH KOREA. Ryanggang: Paektusan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus aliena — NORTH KOREA. South Pyongan: Ryongaksan Mt. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus mongolica — NORTH KOREA. Kangwon: Kumgangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Abies nephrolepis — NORTH KOREA. North Pyongan: Myohyangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Larix olgensis — NORTH KOREA. Ryanggang: Paektusan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Pinus densiflora — NORTH KOREA. Kangwon: Kumgangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Acer sp. — NORTH KOREA. North Pyongan: Myohyangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Prunus sp. — NORTH KOREA. North Pyongan: Myohyangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus mongolica — NORTH KOREA. North Pyongan: Myohyangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Zelkova serrata ( Ulmaceae )— NORTH KOREA. South Hwanghae: Suian-san Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004).
On Quercus mongolica — NORTH KOREA. Kangwon: Kumgangsan Mts .; North Pyongan: Myohyangsan Mts. ( Wojewoda et al. 2004) .
Wojewoda et al. (2004) also recorded other species of wood-decaying fungi, and some of the above-listed species, at many other places in North Korea; however, their substrates were undetermined, e.g. Amylostereum chailletii , Bjerkandera fumosa , Chondrostereum purpureum , Oligoporus caesius (currently Postia caesia ), Oxyporus populinus , Peniophora cinerea , Polyporus alveolaris (currently Neofavolus alveolaris ), P. arcularius (currently Lentinus arcularius ), Stereum rugosum , Trametes gibbosa , T. hirsuta , T. pubescens , and others.
This contribution underlines the wide diversity of pathogenic fungi causing leaf spots, blights, anthracnoses, diebacks, powdery mildews, rusts, tar spots, needle casts, wilt, and wood-decay on woody plants in North Korea. The total number of species, however, is certainly more. It is highly likely that other unpublished specimens from North Korea collected by mycologists or phytopathologists are deposited in other herbaria in the world.
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