Nagygomba-felmérés Gyűrűfű környékén

During the I. and II. Hungarian Biodiversity Day a total number of 180 macrofungi taxa were documented in a 1 km2 sample plot near Gyűrűfű village. The general functional spectra showed the lignicolous saprotrophic group the biggest (67 species, 37%), but the proportion of mycorrhizal (44 species, 2...

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Published inNatura Somogyiensis no. 13; pp. 9 - 18
Main Authors Pál-Fám, Ferenc, Morschhauser, Tamás, Rudolf, Kinga
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2009
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ISSN1587-1908
2062-9990
DOI10.24394/NatSom.2009.13.9

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Summary:During the I. and II. Hungarian Biodiversity Day a total number of 180 macrofungi taxa were documented in a 1 km2 sample plot near Gyűrűfű village. The general functional spectra showed the lignicolous saprotrophic group the biggest (67 species, 37%), but the proportion of mycorrhizal (44 species, 24%) and soil inhabiting saprotrophic (42 species, 23%) functions were also significant. The 19 species and 11% proportion of the necrotrophic parasites indicates the lack of forestry management in the territory, as well as its good species retentiveness. One single protected species were documented: Creolophus cirratus. According to this preliminary survey, a detailed examination of the fungal communities is important in the close future.
ISSN:1587-1908
2062-9990
DOI:10.24394/NatSom.2009.13.9