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I an reviewing the article and will post a full review shortly. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 23:33, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
I am placing the article on hold because of mostly minor issues with coverage:
*Are there reasons for the fruiting body's variability due to light intensity? If this is a trait of the genus or family, this explanation is not necessary.
*The reproduction section does not say if this fungus reproduces sexually or asexually, or both. It should say so and provide an explanation if necessary.
*Is there any particular reason why it produces the bioactive compounds? If the members of this species' genus or family also produce bioactive compounds, I don't think this has to be included in this article.
*The use in traditional Chinese medicine and its location in
category:Fungi of Asia imply that the fungus is native to China. Is there more specific information about its range? Has it been introduced to anywhere else? I assume that it needs some rainfall because of the use of rain to disperse spores.
When these issues are resolved, I think that the article will be a good article. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 00:12, 7 March 2009 (UTC)
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I an reviewing the article and will post a full review shortly. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 23:33, 6 March 2009 (UTC)
I am placing the article on hold because of mostly minor issues with coverage:
*Are there reasons for the fruiting body's variability due to light intensity? If this is a trait of the genus or family, this explanation is not necessary.
*The reproduction section does not say if this fungus reproduces sexually or asexually, or both. It should say so and provide an explanation if necessary.
*Is there any particular reason why it produces the bioactive compounds? If the members of this species' genus or family also produce bioactive compounds, I don't think this has to be included in this article.
*The use in traditional Chinese medicine and its location in
category:Fungi of Asia imply that the fungus is native to China. Is there more specific information about its range? Has it been introduced to anywhere else? I assume that it needs some rainfall because of the use of rain to disperse spores.
When these issues are resolved, I think that the article will be a good article. Miss Madeline | Talk to Madeline 00:12, 7 March 2009 (UTC)