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New records of corticioid fungi from Sicily

2016

This paper is the result of an on-going study on distribution and ecology of corticioid wood-inhabiting fungi in Sicily. Twenty-five species not previously recorded in Sicily are here listed. For each taxon, ecological and distributional data are provided. Subulicystidium perlongisporum was recorded in Italy for the first time in two localities occurring on Quercus ilex L. wood. Description, distributional and ecological data of this rare taxon are also provided. Dendrophora versiformis and Kavinia alboviridis, considered rare species in Italy and Europe, are included in this report.

Aphyllophorale0106 biological sciencesAphyllophoralesQH301-705.5Rare species010607 zoologyEcological data010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMediterranean areaAphyllophorales; cystidia; Mediterranean area; Subulicystidium perlongisporum; wood-inhabiting fungiSubulicystidium perlongisporumBiology (General)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDendrophoraEcologybiologyEcologySubulicystidium perlongisporumbiology.organism_classificationKavinia alboviridisCorticioid fungiTaxonwood-inhabiting fungiAphyllophoralescystidia
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Macrofungi in Mediterranean maquis along seashore and altitudinal transects

2014

In semi-arid Mediterranean environments, fungal activity is fundamental for buffering biotic and abiotic stress to the plant and for sustaining a vegetation cover. Despite the important role that fungi play in habitats stability, mycological data from Mediterranean ecosystems are scarce and fragmentary. We investigated fungal diversity in several areas characterized by Mediterranean maquis, from continental Italy, Sicily, and Greece in order to contribute to the analysis of distribution, ecology, and diversity of macrofungi in evergreen sclerophyllous shrublands at different elevation and distance from the seashore across the Mediterranean Basin. Several fungal taxa that are remarkable due …

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologySclerophyllSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaPlant ScienceBiologyEvergreenMediterranean BasinShrublandTaxonEctomycorrhizal specieswood-inhabiting fungiHabitatmacromycetesBotanyMediterranean ecosystemsmolecular analysisEctomycorrhizal species macromycetes Mediterranean ecosystems molecular analysis saprotrophs wood-inhabiting fungi.TransectsaprotrophsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Steccherinum straminellum, a new record for Italy

2012

The first Italian record of Steccherinum straminellum is reported from Sicily. This collection represents the first record on wood of broadleaved trees. A description and line drawing of the species based on the Sicilian specimens are provided along with notes on the taxonomy, ecology, and distribution of this rare taxon.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaAphyllophorales Corticiaceae wood-inhabiting fungi
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