Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference

Mycological investigations have been made since 2001 in all characteristic forest types in Central Börzsöny Mts., North Hungary. Among the near 500 macrolungi species documented 8 protected and 32 rare taxa occurred. Present paper concerns 13 of these taxa: 3 critically endangered, 7 endangered and...

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Main Authors: L. Benedek, F. Pál-Fám
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Debrecen 2006-02-01
Series:International Journal of Horticultural Science
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Online Access:https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/622
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spelling doaj-056cfc9218f5447d8a335edd174ab2fa2020-11-25T03:03:34ZengUniversity of DebrecenInternational Journal of Horticultural Science1585-04042676-931X2006-02-0112110.31421/IJHS/12/1/622Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preferenceL. Benedek0F. Pál-Fám1Department of Botany, Corvinus. University BudapestDepartment of Botany, University of Kaposvár Mycological investigations have been made since 2001 in all characteristic forest types in Central Börzsöny Mts., North Hungary. Among the near 500 macrolungi species documented 8 protected and 32 rare taxa occurred. Present paper concerns 13 of these taxa: 3 critically endangered, 7 endangered and 3 vulnerable in Hungary. Near the summarisation of the European habitat preference a Hungarian habitat characterisation were made for each species based on all Hungarian documented occurrence data. Majority of the species have similar habitat preference in Hungary to the European one, but some exceptions were noted. Boletus pinophilus is a typical species of deciduous forests with acidic soil, not documented from coniferous stands. Pluteo.v umbrosus prefers undisturbed forest stands with high quantity of dead wood in Hungary and did not occur in parks. Trichoma psammopus fructified in lower altitude in deciduous and mixed forest stands (always connected with Larix). Sonic species were rarer in Hungary, than in other European countries, caused by lack of their original habitats: Boletus pinophilus, 11rclJrclloin concrescens, Tremella encephala, Tricholoma aurantium, Iwo species — Boleros torosus anti Amanita lirielopallescens — were touch common in Hungary than in Europe. Two taxa —Amanita vaginata var. alba, Tremella encephala — are new From Hungary. https://ojs.lib.unideb.hu/IJHS/article/view/622rare macrofungiHungaryhabitat preference
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Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
International Journal of Horticultural Science
rare macrofungi
Hungary
habitat preference
author_facet L. Benedek
F. Pál-Fám
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title Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
title_short Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
title_full Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
title_fullStr Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
title_full_unstemmed Rare macrofungi from Central Börzsöny I. Hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
title_sort rare macrofungi from central börzsöny i. hungarian occurrence data and habitat preference
publisher University of Debrecen
series International Journal of Horticultural Science
issn 1585-0404
2676-931X
publishDate 2006-02-01
description Mycological investigations have been made since 2001 in all characteristic forest types in Central Börzsöny Mts., North Hungary. Among the near 500 macrolungi species documented 8 protected and 32 rare taxa occurred. Present paper concerns 13 of these taxa: 3 critically endangered, 7 endangered and 3 vulnerable in Hungary. Near the summarisation of the European habitat preference a Hungarian habitat characterisation were made for each species based on all Hungarian documented occurrence data. Majority of the species have similar habitat preference in Hungary to the European one, but some exceptions were noted. Boletus pinophilus is a typical species of deciduous forests with acidic soil, not documented from coniferous stands. Pluteo.v umbrosus prefers undisturbed forest stands with high quantity of dead wood in Hungary and did not occur in parks. Trichoma psammopus fructified in lower altitude in deciduous and mixed forest stands (always connected with Larix). Sonic species were rarer in Hungary, than in other European countries, caused by lack of their original habitats: Boletus pinophilus, 11rclJrclloin concrescens, Tremella encephala, Tricholoma aurantium, Iwo species — Boleros torosus anti Amanita lirielopallescens — were touch common in Hungary than in Europe. Two taxa —Amanita vaginata var. alba, Tremella encephala — are new From Hungary.
topic rare macrofungi
Hungary
habitat preference
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