NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO

<p class="Style5">This paper provides additions to the biota of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Solovetsky Archipelago. To date, the list includes 307 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, 22 of them are found only in the territory in question. A previously published list was supplemented wit...

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Main Authors: Oleg Ezhov, Ivan Zmitrovich, Anna Ruokolainen
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Language:English
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2018-11-01
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spelling doaj-396e9ae88b4041499a3ad4279f29617c2020-11-25T03:22:10ZengKarelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of SciencesTransactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences1997-32172312-45042018-11-01110.17076/bg849655NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGOOleg Ezhov0Ivan Zmitrovich1Anna Ruokolainen2N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic ResearchKomarov Botanical Institute, Russian Academy of SciencesForest Research Institute, Karelian Research Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences<p class="Style5">This paper provides additions to the biota of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Solovetsky Archipelago. To date, the list includes 307 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, 22 of them are found only in the territory in question. A previously published list was supplemented with 31 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, including 9 species new for the Arkhangelsk Region (Craterellus tubaeformis, Hypochnicium erikssonii, Phellodon melaleucus, Pterula gracilis, Sistotrema alboluteum, Trechispora invisitata, T. kavinioides, T. stevensonii, Tubulicrinis accedens). In addition, new data on 13 species of ascomycetes, including 6 new for the Arkhangelsk Region (Gyromitra infula, Humaria hemisphaerica, Hypoxylon fragiforme, Peziza badia, Trichoderma pulvinatum, T. viride), 3 species of dacrymyce-tes and 39 species of agaricomycetes, including 19 new for the region (Amanita fulva, A. muscaria, Boletus edulis, B. paluster, Clitocybe gibba, Coprinus comatus, Cortinarius armillatus, C. caperatus, C. sanguineus, C. traganus, Laccaria laccata, Lachnella albo-violascens, Lycoperdon perlatum, L. utriforme, Mycena haematopus, Pholiota squar-rosa, Pleurotus ostreatus, Russula aeruginea, Sebacina grisea) are provided. The state of knowledge about aphyllophoroid fungi on different substrates was analyzed. The correlation between the number of species and the habitat was discussed. The number of species increased especially notably along with stand density. Quite high substrate specificity was demonstrated. Almost every fifth of the species that we found only on the main forest-forming tree species was encountered sporadically. The Turing coefficient for the Solovetsky Archipelago is 67.3 %. The territory has been found to harbor 17 species listed in Red Data Books of adjacent areas and 33 indicator species, including 24 indicators of old-growth and 9 of very old spruce and pine forests. The forests of the archipelago can therefore be considered particularly valuable. The group of aphyllophoroid fungi has been studied quite thoroughly, while data on other groups of macromycetes are still scarce.</p>http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/849agaricomycetesascomycotadacrymycetesaphyllophoroid fungisolovetsky archipelagonew, indicator and red list species
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author Oleg Ezhov
Ivan Zmitrovich
Anna Ruokolainen
spellingShingle Oleg Ezhov
Ivan Zmitrovich
Anna Ruokolainen
NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
agaricomycetes
ascomycota
dacrymycetes
aphyllophoroid fungi
solovetsky archipelago
new, indicator and red list species
author_facet Oleg Ezhov
Ivan Zmitrovich
Anna Ruokolainen
author_sort Oleg Ezhov
title NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
title_short NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
title_full NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
title_fullStr NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
title_full_unstemmed NEW DATA ON APHYLLO-PHOROID FUNGI AND SOME OTHER GROUPS OF MACROMYCETES OF THE SOLOVETSKY ARCHIPALAGO
title_sort new data on aphyllo-phoroid fungi and some other groups of macromycetes of the solovetsky archipalago
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
series Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
issn 1997-3217
2312-4504
publishDate 2018-11-01
description <p class="Style5">This paper provides additions to the biota of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Solovetsky Archipelago. To date, the list includes 307 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, 22 of them are found only in the territory in question. A previously published list was supplemented with 31 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, including 9 species new for the Arkhangelsk Region (Craterellus tubaeformis, Hypochnicium erikssonii, Phellodon melaleucus, Pterula gracilis, Sistotrema alboluteum, Trechispora invisitata, T. kavinioides, T. stevensonii, Tubulicrinis accedens). In addition, new data on 13 species of ascomycetes, including 6 new for the Arkhangelsk Region (Gyromitra infula, Humaria hemisphaerica, Hypoxylon fragiforme, Peziza badia, Trichoderma pulvinatum, T. viride), 3 species of dacrymyce-tes and 39 species of agaricomycetes, including 19 new for the region (Amanita fulva, A. muscaria, Boletus edulis, B. paluster, Clitocybe gibba, Coprinus comatus, Cortinarius armillatus, C. caperatus, C. sanguineus, C. traganus, Laccaria laccata, Lachnella albo-violascens, Lycoperdon perlatum, L. utriforme, Mycena haematopus, Pholiota squar-rosa, Pleurotus ostreatus, Russula aeruginea, Sebacina grisea) are provided. The state of knowledge about aphyllophoroid fungi on different substrates was analyzed. The correlation between the number of species and the habitat was discussed. The number of species increased especially notably along with stand density. Quite high substrate specificity was demonstrated. Almost every fifth of the species that we found only on the main forest-forming tree species was encountered sporadically. The Turing coefficient for the Solovetsky Archipelago is 67.3 %. The territory has been found to harbor 17 species listed in Red Data Books of adjacent areas and 33 indicator species, including 24 indicators of old-growth and 9 of very old spruce and pine forests. The forests of the archipelago can therefore be considered particularly valuable. The group of aphyllophoroid fungi has been studied quite thoroughly, while data on other groups of macromycetes are still scarce.</p>
topic agaricomycetes
ascomycota
dacrymycetes
aphyllophoroid fungi
solovetsky archipelago
new, indicator and red list species
url http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biogeo/article/view/849
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