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18th congress of european mycologists bioblitz 2019 – naturalists contribute to the knowledge of mycobiota and lichenobiota of białowieża primeval forest

  • Michal Gorczak (Corresponding author)
  • , Igor Siedlecki
  • , Z. Blocka
  • , Maria Cullen
  • , Inita Daniele
  • , Howard S Fox
  • , Christoffer Bugge Harder
  • , J. Kinnunen
  • , M. Kochanowski
  • , Irmgard Greilhuber
  • , M. Majchrowska
  • , D. Meiere
  • , Martina Oberhofer
  • , Dmitry S. Schigel
  • , Beatrice Senn-Irlet
  • , Dorota Wiktorowicz
  • , Marta Wrzosek
  • , Julia Pawlowska

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Abstract

A total of 561 records of 233 species of fungi are reported from the Polish part of Białowieża Forest as a result of a short-term inventory that was conducted during the 18th Congress of European Mycologists (September 18–29, 2019). Four species new to Poland (Bryocentria brongniartii, Tremella coppinsii, T. hypocenomycis, and Zevadia peroccidentalis), and eight species new to Białowieża Primeval Forest (Hypomyces chrysostomus, Hypomyces rosellus, Lachnellula resinaria, Peniophora lycii, Phellinus viticola, Phlebia subochracea, Pronectria anisospora, and Typhula quisquiliaris) were recorded.
Original languageEnglish
Article number55211
Pages (from-to)1-26
Number of pages26
JournalActa Mycologica
Volume55
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventXVIII Congress of European Mycologists - Bioblitz, Poland
Duration: 16 Sept 201921 Sept 2019

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 106024 Mycology

Keywords

  • fungal diversity
  • lichen diversity
  • new species
  • endangered species
  • short-term inventory
  • rapid inventory
  • Bialowieza Forest
  • Endangered species
  • Lichen diversity
  • Rapid inventory
  • Short-term inventory
  • New species
  • Białowieża Forest
  • Fungal diversity

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