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Agaricals and boletals fungi of Colombia

open access: yesBiota Colombiana, 2000
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Ana Esperanza Franco-Molano
doaj   +1 more source

Distribution of Pisolithus arhizus (Boletales, Basidiomycota), a rare fungus in Ukraine

open access: yesUkrainian Botanical Journal, 2021
The generalized information on the distribution of Pisolithus arhizus (Sclerodermataceae, Boletales, Basidiomycota) in Ukraine is provided. Pisolithus arhizus is listed in the Red Data Book of Ukraine as a rare species reported only from Kharkiv, Kherson,
Popova O.M.
doaj   +1 more source

Diversity and Host Relationships of the Mycoparasite Sepedonium (Hypocreales, Ascomycota) in Temperate Central Chile

open access: yesMicroorganisms, 2021
We present the first major survey of regional diversity, distribution and host-association of Sepedonium. Whereas the rather scarce worldwide records of this mycoparasitic fungus suggested no specific distribution pattern of most species before, we ...
Josefa Binimelis-Salazar   +6 more
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Fungal genetic biodiversity and metabolic activity as an indicator of potential biological weathering and soil formation – Case study of towards a better understanding of Earth system dynamics

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2022
Terrestrial plants act as ecosystem engineers modifying the flow of energy and matter and creating new habitats for other organisms. This vital concept also encompasses plants' effects on landforms and soils, crucial components of forested landscapes ...
Anna Gałązka   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Diversity and evolution of ectomycorrhizal host associations in the Sclerodermatineae (Boletales, Basidiomycota) [PDF]

open access: yesNew Phytologist, 2012
This study uses phylogenetic analysis of the Sclerodermatineae to reconstruct the evolution of ectomycorrhizal host associations in the group using divergence dating, ancestral range and ancestral state reconstructions. Supermatrix and supertree analysis were used to create the most inclusive phylogeny for the Sclerodermatineae.
Andrew W, Wilson   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

The subfamily Xerocomoideae (Boletaceae, Boletales) in China

open access: yesStudies in Mycology, 2023
Xerocomoideae is an ecologically and economically important Boletaceae subfamily (Boletales) comprising 10 genera. Although many studies have focused on Xerocomoideae in China, the diversity, taxonomy and molecular phylogeny still remained incompletely understood.
R, Xue   +14 more
openaire   +2 more sources

Agaricomycetes gasteroides del bosque mesófilo de montaña de la Huasteca Alta Hidalguense, México

open access: yesActa Botanica Mexicana, 2018
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Los gasteromicetes son un grupo artificial de hongos con basidiomas gasteroides que presentan un himenio encerrado. Actualmente, se ubican en las subclases Agaricomycetidae y Phallomycetidae de la clase Agaricomycetes del Phylum
Silvia Bautista-Hernández   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Living in the Mycelial World

open access: yesTopics in Cognitive Science, EarlyView.
Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
wiley   +1 more source

Phylogenetic and distributional data on boletoid fungi (Boletaceae) in Cyprus and description of a new sampling methodology

open access: yesData in Brief, 2019
The data presented here was obtained during a decade-long macromycete inventory on the island of Cyprus and is supplementary to the research article “Present status and future of boletoid fungi (Boletaceae) on the island of Cyprus: cryptic and threatened
Michael Loizides   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring Costa Rica's fungal trends: Insights from digitized specimens

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, Volume 8, Issue 4, Page 1256-1274, July 2026.
Fungi are essential to tropical ecosystems but remain largely absent from conservation agendas. By analyzing over 78,000 fungal records from Costa Rica—a globally recognized biodiversity hotspot—this study reveals key patterns in fungal diversity, distribution, and seasonality.
Melissa Mardones   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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