An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)

Three different broadleaf Mediterranean forests, each characterized by the dominance of Castanea sativa, Quercus cerris, and Fagus sylvatica, respectively, were intensively surveyed over 3 consecutive years to record a list of macrofungi. A total of 5,065 sporomata and 300 species (seven Ascomycota...

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Main Authors: Elia Ambrosio, Grazia Cecchi, Mirca Zotti, Mauro Giorgio Mariotti, Simone Di Piazza, Fabrizio Boccardo
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Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2018-10-01
Series:Acta Mycologica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/8122
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spelling doaj-c0bed72487d7454d9e5708aead697b1c2020-11-25T02:33:59ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2018-10-0153210.5586/am.11096921An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)Elia Ambrosio0Grazia Cecchi1Mirca Zotti2Mauro Giorgio Mariotti3Simone Di Piazza4Fabrizio Boccardo5Department of Earth, the Environment and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 Genoa; Via Calamandrei 2, 53035 Monteriggioni SienaDepartment of Earth, the Environment and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 GenoaDepartment of Earth, the Environment and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 GenoaDepartment of Earth, the Environment and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 GenoaDepartment of Earth, the Environment and Life Science (DISTAV), University of Genoa, Corso Europa 26, 16132 GenoaVia Filippo Bettini 14/11, 16162 GenoaThree different broadleaf Mediterranean forests, each characterized by the dominance of Castanea sativa, Quercus cerris, and Fagus sylvatica, respectively, were intensively surveyed over 3 consecutive years to record a list of macrofungi. A total of 5,065 sporomata and 300 species (seven Ascomycota and 293 Basidiomycota) belonging to 18 orders, 59 families, and 117 genera were recorded. The ecology, community composition, and geographic distribution of the identified species are discussed and new records for Italy are also provided.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/8122fungal biodiversitychecklistrare specieschestnut woodoak woodbeech forest
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Mirca Zotti
Mauro Giorgio Mariotti
Simone Di Piazza
Fabrizio Boccardo
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Grazia Cecchi
Mirca Zotti
Mauro Giorgio Mariotti
Simone Di Piazza
Fabrizio Boccardo
An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
Acta Mycologica
fungal biodiversity
checklist
rare species
chestnut wood
oak wood
beech forest
author_facet Elia Ambrosio
Grazia Cecchi
Mirca Zotti
Mauro Giorgio Mariotti
Simone Di Piazza
Fabrizio Boccardo
author_sort Elia Ambrosio
title An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
title_short An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
title_full An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
title_fullStr An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
title_full_unstemmed An annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf Mediterranean forests (NW Italy)
title_sort annotated checklist of macrofungi in broadleaf mediterranean forests (nw italy)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Mycologica
issn 2353-074X
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Three different broadleaf Mediterranean forests, each characterized by the dominance of Castanea sativa, Quercus cerris, and Fagus sylvatica, respectively, were intensively surveyed over 3 consecutive years to record a list of macrofungi. A total of 5,065 sporomata and 300 species (seven Ascomycota and 293 Basidiomycota) belonging to 18 orders, 59 families, and 117 genera were recorded. The ecology, community composition, and geographic distribution of the identified species are discussed and new records for Italy are also provided.
topic fungal biodiversity
checklist
rare species
chestnut wood
oak wood
beech forest
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/8122
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