polypores
Polypores are a group of fungi characterized by their porous fruiting bodies, which typically form on wood. These fungi belong to the class Agaricomycetes, and they are also known as bracket fungi, shelf fungi, or conks. Polypores are found worldwide, growing primarily on dead or decaying wood, but some species also infect living trees.
The defining feature of polypores is the presence of numerous small pores or tubes on the underside
Polypores play an essential ecological role as decomposers, breaking down lignin and cellulose in wood and
Many polypore species have been studied for their medicinal properties, especially in traditional medicine systems. Certain
While most polypores are not harmful to living trees, some can cause wood decay that affects forestry