Dr. Viktor Papp - MATE Research
Overview
Dr. Viktor Papp's main research area is mycology, more specifically taxonomy, systematics and phylogeny of various genera of macrofungi in Basidiomycota. His research focuses on necrotrophic pathogenic fungi that affect woody plants and taxa that produce biologically active metabolites with beneficial effects.
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Publications
Nomenclature of economically important fungal taxa
The Lingzhi naming dilemma: Overlooked and long-forgotten names threaten nomenclatural stability
Nomenclature of the Beeswax bracket (Ganoderma pfeifferi), a European wood decay fungus with medicinal properties
What is the correct scientific name for “Fuling” medicinal mushroom?
Biologically active metabolites from wood-inhabiting fungal species
Polyporenic Acids from the Mushroom Buglossoporus quercinus Possess Chemosensitizing and Efflux Pump Inhibitory Activities on Colo 320 Adenocarcinoma Cells
Antimicrobial, antioxidant and antiproliferative secondary metabolites from inonotus nidus-pici
Triterpenes and phenolic compounds from the fungus fuscoporia torulosa: Isolation, structure determination and biological activity
Systematics and phylogeny of macrofungi
New insights into the classification and evolution of Favolaschia (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) and its potential distribution, with descriptions of eight new species
The Genus Pachyma (Syn. Wolfiporia) Reinstated and Species Clarification of the Cultivated Medicinal Mushroom “Fuling” in China
New systematic position of Aurantiporus alborubescens (Meruliaceae, Basidiomycota), a threatened old-growth forest polypore
Projects
Hungarian lignicolous fungi as promising sources of biologically active metabolites
Taxonomy and diversity of important ectomycorrhizal fungal genera in Hungary