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Li-Wei Zhou

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  92
Citations -  2519

Li-Wei Zhou is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hymenochaetales & Hymenochaetaceae. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 81 publications receiving 1817 citations. Previous affiliations of Li-Wei Zhou include Liaoning University.

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Fungal diversity notes 111–252—taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions to fungal taxa

Guo Jie Li, +164 more
- 23 May 2016 - 
TL;DR: This paper is a compilation of notes on 142 fungal taxa, including five new families, 20 new genera, and 100 new species, representing a wide taxonomic and geographic range.
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FungalTraits: a user-friendly traits database of fungi and fungus-like stramenopiles

Sergei Põlme, +135 more
- 01 Nov 2020 - 
TL;DR: Fungal traits and character database FungalTraits operating at genus and species hypothesis levels is presented in this article, which includes 17 lifestyle related traits of fungal and Stramenopila genera.
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Species diversity and utilization of medicinal mushrooms and fungi in China (review).

TL;DR: Fifteen species, including Ganoderma lucidum, are the most important or commonly used medicinal fungi, and 26 species,including Agaricus bisporus, are commonly cultivated in China as food or for medicinal products.
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Resource diversity of Chinese macrofungi: edible, medicinal and poisonous species.

TL;DR: The most common medicinal functions possessed by Chinese macrofungi are antitumor or anticancer, followed by antioxidant and antimicrobial, and these species could be treated as “Gold Mushrooms”.
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Global diversity of the Ganoderma lucidum complex (Ganodermataceae, Polyporales) inferred from morphology and multilocus phylogeny.

TL;DR: 32 collections of the Ganoderma lucidum complex from Asia, Europe and North America were analyzed from both morphological and molecular phylogenetic perspectives, and a total of 13 species of the complex were recovered in the multilocus phylogeny.