I chose trametes gibbosa, also known as lumpy brackets, to research. It belongs to the trametes family, which has species that have a number of compounds that play an important role in pharmacology. This is due to their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer properties. Trametes gibbosa are similar to trametes versicolor, in that they both have the properties mentioned above, and they are both found on trees such as fir, pine, and oak. They are also both considered lignicolous fungal species (Pop et al., 2018). Trametes gibbosa are very widespread, found all over Europe and Asia (Groves, 1967).
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