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A preliminary check list of macromycetes in northern Tunisia

2016

AbstractWithin the last decade, checklists of fungi of several countries have been published or updated. Nevertheless, no checklists of macromycetes have hitherto been published for Tunisia (North Africa) apart from a mycocoenological study reporting 34 listed species. This work presents a list of macromycetes collected from January 2014 to March 2015 in six governorates of northern Tunisia. One hundred and twenty-three species (117 basidiomycetes and six ascomycetes) belonging to 78 genera and 46 families were recorded.

0106 biological sciencesSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaNorth africaPlant Science010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArchaeologyGeographyEnvironmental protectionFungal diversity macromycetes Tunisian forests North Africa distribution ecological categoriesSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataCheck ListEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics010606 plant biology & botany
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I funghi dell'Isola del Giglio (Arcipelago Toscano): primo contributo

2010

The ecological and distributive data on macromycetes of Isola del Giglio (Tuscany Archipelago, ltaly), published in 1900 by Stefano Sommier; are integrated by new data on forty-live macromycetes. The recorded taxa are new for the island with the exception of seven species previously reported by Sommier.

Isola del Giglio Tuscany Archipelago macromycetesSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica
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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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Macromycetes' diversity in Tunisia

2017

In Tunisia, about 12% of the country area is covered by forests which have favorable climatic factors likely to harbor a high macrofungal biodiversity. However, this valuable bioresource remains understudied especially regarding their distribution, ecology, abundance and diversity. The initiation of the first national inventory of macrofungi in NorthWestern Tunisian forests was published by our group in 2016. The study covered six governorates, sixty seven sites and enabled the identification of one hundred and twenty-three specimens. Abiotic environmental factors such (as bioclimatic stage, rainfall and edaphic conditions) and biotic factors (plant association and nature and density of the…

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaMacromycetes Biodiversity Tunisia
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Elaphomyces citrinus and Elaphomyces maculatus in Sicily (southern Italy)

2009

The first record of Elaphomyces maculatus from Sicily is reported. The presence of E. citrinus in Sicily, first indicated a century ago by Mattirolo in his monograph on hypogeous fungi of Sardinia and Sicily, is confirmed. Notes on the taxonomy, ecology and distribution of these two infrequent hypogeous fungi are provided.

Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicamacromycetes Mediterranean area
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Dwa nowe stanowiska twardziaka pucharowatego Neolentinus cyathiformis w Polsce

2018

Neolentinus cyathiformis (Schaeff.) Della Maggiora & Trassinelli (Gloeophyllaceae, Gloeophyllales, Agaricomycetes) to rzadki grzyb, który na aktualnej Czerwonej liście grzybów wielkoowocnikowych w Polsce posiada kategorię gatunku wymierającego E. Pomimo szerokiego zasięgu (Europa, Azja, Ameryka Południowa) jego stanowiska są nieliczne. W Polsce do tej pory znanych było 20 stanowisk tego gatunku, w tym zaledwie dwa w północnej części kraju. Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie dwóch nowych stanowisk: w Ogrodzie Botanicznym Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu (woj. wielkopolskie) oraz w północno-wschodniej części kraju we wsi Rejsztokiemie (woj. podlaskie). Na obu stanowiskach owocni…

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