Consolidated Catalogue
| Strain No. | LE-BIN 1919 |
| Scientific name of the strain | Phlebia tremellosa (Schrader 1794) Nakasone et Burdsall 1984 |
| Synonym | Merulius tremellosus Schrader 1794 |
| History | Psurtseva N.V. BIN |
| Received as | Merulius tremellosus Schrader, 1794 |
| Source of isolation | basidiospores on fallen trunk of aspen Populus tremula L. |
| Location | Volga Plateau |
| Geographics | Samara Region, Stavropolsky District |
| Country | Russia |
| Medium | 446 |
| Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
| Storage methods | S-4, W-1 |
| Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
| Strain No. | LE-BIN 2136 |
| Scientific name of the strain | Phlebia tremellosa (Schrader 1794) Nakasone et Burdsall 1984 |
| Synonym | Merulius tremellosus Schrader 1794 |
| History | Psurtseva N.V. BIN |
| Received as | Merulius tremellosus Schrader, 1794 |
| Source of isolation | basidiospores on rotten trunk of deciduous tree |
| Location | southern part of European Russia, vic. Veshenskaya village floodplain of Don river |
| Geographics | Rostov Region, Sholokhovsky District |
| Country | Russia |
| Medium | 446 |
| Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
| Storage methods | S-4, W-1 |
| Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
| Strain No. | LE-BIN 3217 |
| Scientific name of the strain | Phlebia tremellosa (Schrader 1794) Nakasone et Burdsall 1984 |
| Synonym | Merulius tremellosus Schrader 1794 |
| History | Psurtseva N.V. BIN |
| Received as | Merulius tremellosus Schrader, 1794 |
| Source of isolation | basidiospores on fallen wood of oak Quercus robur L. |
| Location | Central part of European Russia |
| Geographics | Lipetsk Region, Zadonsk District |
| Country | Russia |
| Medium | 446 |
| Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
| Storage methods | S-4, W-1 |
| Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |
| Strain No. | LE-BIN 3591 |
| Scientific name of the strain | Phlebia tremellosa (Schrader 1794) Nakasone et Burdsall 1984 |
| History | Shakhova N.V. BIN |
| Source of isolation | basidiospores on fallen wood of lime-tree Tilia sp. |
| Location | Central part of European Russia |
| Geographics | Bryansk Region, Suzemka District |
| Country | Russia |
| Medium | 446 |
| Incubation temp. (C) | 25 |
| Storage methods | C-14, S-4, W-1 |
| Pathogenicity group (SanPin 3.3686-21, 28.01.2021, Russia) | no |