(those in vertical layer similar giving rise to short lengths of thin-walled hyphae 2 1-2.8 µm diameter bearing terminal basidia or developing light brown walls so thick that lumen reduced or obliterated) those in vertical layer similar giving rise to short lengths of thin-walled hyphae 2 1-2.8 µm diameter bearing terminal basidia or developing light brown walls so thick that lumen reduced or obliterated[9]
(On still hanging, newly dead usually 1-2 cm thick branches of Pinus sylvestris with fresh bark-layer, can be found on low branches 1-2 m above the ground in thick forests on free-standing trees) On still hanging, newly dead usually 1-2 cm thick branches of Pinus sylvestris with fresh bark-layer, can be found on low branches 1-2 m above the ground in thick forests on free-standing trees[4]
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