Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)

The term eco-geogram is introduced for surveying (in logical order) ecological and geographical data connected with fungal species. The database PILZOEK was established for that purpose. Eco-geograms are provided in this paper as an example for data retrieval from PILZOEK concerning the agarics Lore...

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Main Authors: Andreas Bresinsky, Angelika Schötz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Botanical Society 2013-12-01
Series:Acta Mycologica
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Online Access:https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2845
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spelling doaj-78318d8a19584097a43344b77e701cec2020-11-25T03:16:32ZengPolish Botanical SocietyActa Mycologica2353-074X2013-12-0141218920810.5586/am.2006.0222357Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)Andreas Bresinsky0Angelika Schötz1Regensburg UniversityRegensburg UniversityThe term eco-geogram is introduced for surveying (in logical order) ecological and geographical data connected with fungal species. The database PILZOEK was established for that purpose. Eco-geograms are provided in this paper as an example for data retrieval from PILZOEK concerning the agarics Loreleia marchantiae, L. postii, Rickenella swartzii and R. fibula. The potential degree of endangerment is discussed in regard to habitat requirements. European species of Loreleia are not regarded to be endangered in Central Europe, although the risk to get threatened, because of low frequency of fruit body occurrence and quite a narrow substrate specialization, could be higher than in case of Rickenella fibula and R. swartzii. Cultures of Rickenella fibula, R. swartzii, Loreleia marchantiae (= Gerronema daamsii) and L. postii were investigated in regard to pigment accumulation, chlamydospore formation and some other characters.https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2845eco-geogramRickenellaLoreleiahabitatssubstratesculturesendangerment
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author Andreas Bresinsky
Angelika Schötz
spellingShingle Andreas Bresinsky
Angelika Schötz
Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
Acta Mycologica
eco-geogram
Rickenella
Loreleia
habitats
substrates
cultures
endangerment
author_facet Andreas Bresinsky
Angelika Schötz
author_sort Andreas Bresinsky
title Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
title_short Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
title_full Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
title_fullStr Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera Loreleia and Rickenella (Agaricales)
title_sort behaviour in cultures and habitat requirements of species within the genera loreleia and rickenella (agaricales)
publisher Polish Botanical Society
series Acta Mycologica
issn 2353-074X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The term eco-geogram is introduced for surveying (in logical order) ecological and geographical data connected with fungal species. The database PILZOEK was established for that purpose. Eco-geograms are provided in this paper as an example for data retrieval from PILZOEK concerning the agarics Loreleia marchantiae, L. postii, Rickenella swartzii and R. fibula. The potential degree of endangerment is discussed in regard to habitat requirements. European species of Loreleia are not regarded to be endangered in Central Europe, although the risk to get threatened, because of low frequency of fruit body occurrence and quite a narrow substrate specialization, could be higher than in case of Rickenella fibula and R. swartzii. Cultures of Rickenella fibula, R. swartzii, Loreleia marchantiae (= Gerronema daamsii) and L. postii were investigated in regard to pigment accumulation, chlamydospore formation and some other characters.
topic eco-geogram
Rickenella
Loreleia
habitats
substrates
cultures
endangerment
url https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/am/article/view/2845
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