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Ganoderma applanatum
It is a wood-decay fungus, using primarily dead heartwood, but also as a pathogen on live sapwood, particularly on older trees. It is a common cause of decay and death of beech and poplar, and less often of several other tree genera. A peculiarity of this fungus lies in its ability to be as a drawing medium for artists. When the surface is rubbed or scratched with a sharp implement, it changes from light to dark brown, producing visible lines and shading.
The area where I found this specimen is a transition region between the Cerrado and Atlantic Forest
I found this specimen at the root of a Mango Tree. Look how it are in Apr 21, 2013 [ http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/222... ]
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