On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat
Specimens of Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp. were found in the same habitat in a cypress-aligned alleyway in the town of Trevignano Romano in the province of Rome, Italy. Furthermore, other specimens of M. coliforme were found in the Villa Ada Urban Park in the city of Rome. Species attributi...
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doaj-db862e8542aa45a9879d23e1d2c5a89a2020-11-25T02:33:18ZengUniversity of BolognaItalian Journal of Mycology2531-73422020-02-014911710.6092/issn.2531-7342/100398853On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitatAmalia Ferretti0Irja Saar1Arnold Knijn2Via Arno 36, 00198 RomeInstitute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu, Ravila 14A, 50411 TartuVia Arno 36, 00198 RomeSpecimens of Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp. were found in the same habitat in a cypress-aligned alleyway in the town of Trevignano Romano in the province of Rome, Italy. Furthermore, other specimens of M. coliforme were found in the Villa Ada Urban Park in the city of Rome. Species attribution by morphological features is difficult in Myriostoma and still under investigation in Battarrea and was therefore also assessed by DNA-based analysis. Specifically, the Battarrea sample was found to not belong to the phalloides/stevenii complex. Although both genera are found widely spread, only small and scattered populations exist because their habitats are quite peculiar and in some terms coinciding. In fact, both species are presently relevant for assessment for the future European Red list of endangered macrofungi. The places of discovery could be useful for the study of the environmental and microclimatic aspects for the conservation of these two rare specieshttps://italianmycology.unibo.it/article/view/10039red listconservationhabitatcupressus sempervirensmicroclimate |
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On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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On two endangered species (Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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on two endangered species (myriostoma coliforme and battarrea sp.) sharing the same microhabitat |
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University of Bologna |
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Italian Journal of Mycology |
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Specimens of Myriostoma coliforme and Battarrea sp. were found in the same habitat in a cypress-aligned alleyway in the town of Trevignano Romano in the province of Rome, Italy. Furthermore, other specimens of M. coliforme were found in the Villa Ada Urban Park in the city of Rome. Species attribution by morphological features is difficult in Myriostoma and still under investigation in Battarrea and was therefore also assessed by DNA-based analysis. Specifically, the Battarrea sample was found to not belong to the phalloides/stevenii complex. Although both genera are found widely spread, only small and scattered populations exist because their habitats are quite peculiar and in some terms coinciding. In fact, both species are presently relevant for assessment for the future European Red list of endangered macrofungi. The places of discovery could be useful for the study of the environmental and microclimatic aspects for the conservation of these two rare species |
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red list conservation habitat cupressus sempervirens microclimate |
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