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Fungus

Pycnoporus sanguineus

Cendawan Bering
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SSN 23997
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Taxonomy

The taxonomic status is pending for approval

Description

The cap of this fungus is hemispherical, fan-shaped, hoof-shaped, bright orange to orange-red, slightly wrinkled or smooth with small concentric zones, leathery and margin thin. Its pore surface is bright reddish orange, darker than the cap and pores round to angular. The flesh is thin and of the same colour as the pores. This fungus is very common, scattered and growing gregariously or in overlapping layers on decayed wood and logs in open forest areas, log yards and on old abandoned timber.

Location

by State Location
  • Johore 1
  • Kedah 3
  • Negeri Sembilan 1
  • Pahang 2
  • Perak 2
  • Selangor 2
  • Terengganu 1
Based on publications, specimens, and images

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Jaya Seelan Sathiya Seelan (Dr.)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
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Lee Su See (Dr.)
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
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Mohammad Hafiz Syukri Bin Kassim (Mr.)
Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS)
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Thi Bee Kin (Mrs.)
Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM)
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PM - Peninsular Malaysia; SBH - Sabah; SWK - Sarawak; SEA - Southeast Asia; W - World;

References

Article
  1. Chang, Y.S. & Lee, S.S. (2004). Utilisation of macrofungi species in Malaysia. Fungal Diversity 15, 15-22
  2. Lee, S.S., Chang, Y.S. & Rashid, N.M.N. (2008). Utilization of Macrofungi by Some Indigenous Communities for Food and Medicine in Peninsular Malaysia. Sustainable Forest Management and Poverty Alleviation: Roles of Traditional Forest-related Knowledge. pp. 94-97
  3. Teoh, Y.P., Mashitah, M.D. & Ujang, S. (2015). Antifungal Activities of Selected Wood-Degrading Fungi of Rubberwood. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 27 (3), 325-333
  4. Umar, I., Zaidon, A., Lee, S.H. & Halis, R. (2016). Oil-Heat Treatment of Rubberwood for Optimum Changes in Chemical Constituents and Decay Resistance. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 28 (1), 88-96
Book
  1. Abdul Rahman, A.R., Mohd Nasir, A.H., Ahmad Fadzil, A.M., Richard, A.M. & Latiff, A. (2014). Hutan Gunung Besar Hantu, Negeri Sembilan: Pengurusan Hutan, Persekitaran Fizikal dan Kepelbagaian Biologi. Jabatan Perhutanan Semenanjung Malaysia, Malaysia. pp. 254.
  2. Chua, L.S.L., Lee, S.S., Alias, S.A., Jones, E.G.B., Zainuddin, N. & Chan, H.T. (2012). Checklist of Fungi of Malaysia, Issue/No. 132. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 556. — [ Adobe PDF (PDF) ]
  3. Lee, S.S. (2017). A Field Guide to the Larger Fungi of FRIM. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 174.
  4. Nik Ahmad Irwan Izzauddin, N. H., Suhaila, A.H. & Zarul, H.H. (2019). Royal Belum-Temengor Rainforest : The Hidden Treasure of Perak. Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia and Kementerian Air, Tanah dan Sumber Asli. pp. 300.
  5. Zainuddin, N., Lee, S.S., Chan, H.T. & Thi, B.K. (2010). A Guidebook to the Macrofungi of Tasik Bera. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM), Malaysia. pp. 80.
Newsletter
  1. Ida Suraini, A.S. (2014, December). FRIM in FOCUS. Forest Research Institute Malaysia (FRIM). Retrived November 12, 2015, from https://www.mybis.gov.my/art/114

Acknowledgements :- Mr. Ahmad Amir Firdaus Bin Mad Apandi, Ms. Aida Salihah Binti Abu Bakar, Ms. Ainul Aqilah Binti Mohd Nasir, Mr. Badrul Amin Bin Jaffar, Mrs. Hakimah Binti Jaafar, Ms. Siti Nor Hidayati Kamaruddin, Mr. Tan Kok Kiat & Mr. Yasser Mohamed Arifin

Photo credit :- Mohd Salleh, USM & Yasser Arifin

Species Citation :- Pycnoporus sanguineus. Malaysia Biodiversity Information System (MyBIS). Accessed via https://www.mybis.gov.my/sp/23997. [Retrieved 16 April 2024].

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