Polypores

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Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity.

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Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity.
Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity.
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Published: March - 08 - 2010
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Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity. Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity. Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity. Polypores: Polypores are often found on rotting logs, and are rot-resistant to the extent that they themselves often last long enough for moss to grow on them. Rot-resistance is due to the mushroom's ability to produce compounds with anti-pathogenic activity. 300px //a.rgbimg.com/users/k/kr/krayker/600/mk5X7zm.jpg 600px //a.rgbimg.com/users/k/kr/krayker/600/mk5X7zm.jpg 100px