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Hi mate

 

Defo Ganoderma, but could be adspersum, nevertheless colonisation statergy and mode of decay are very similar, so fair play to you.

 

Do indeed inform the landowner, but as the esteemed Monkeyd states, what are the targets (if any??)

 

If their is a target, ascertain extent of decay and determine the SULE!!

 

Cheers fella

 

For the record, the fungus is BOTh adpersum and australe, australe is the newer name for adspersum. Ganodermas are a broad family of bracket fungi and have quite different strategies/issues. Australe being an aggresive invader and capable of breaking barrier zones and even utilising the barrier compounds as a food source. Australe is a "nasty rotter"

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