Abstract
From 1991 to 1996, Phellinus noxius was collected on 60 host plant species at 136 different sites in Taiwan, and two host plant species at two different sites on Kinmen Island. It was collected mostly on hosts growing in the low elevation plains and hills of western, eastern and southern Taiwan, while it was found on only a few hosts in northern Taiwan and was absent from the high mountain areas. P. noxius was observed on and isolated from 57 woody species, and three annual herbaceous plants. In the field, basidiomes of P. noxius have only been observed on Casuarina equisetifolia, Delonix regia and Ficus microcarpa. A dark brown mycelial mat on the surface of the roots and up the base of stems was used reliably for the field identification of P. noxius. Although P. noxius did not favour a particular soil pH, it was not found in extreme pH conditions. It was found in soils from pH 4 to 9 and most frequently in soil from pH 5 to 8. P. noxius occurred mostly in soils with sand, loamy sand and sandy loam textures.
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