scholarly journals Ecological groups of macromycetes in the wet alderwood of the Wielkopolski National Park

2014 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 63-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna Bujakiewicz ◽  
Renata Fiebich

During 3-year mycosociological studies performed in 4 permanent plots in the <i>Ribo nigri-Alnetum</i> Sol.- Górn., 1975 association a great diversity of macromycetes has been recorded and discussed in different ecological groups as regards substratum.

2014 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 171-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alina Skirgiełło

Mycosociological observations were carried out between 1994-1996 on permanent plots within a <i>Tilio-Carpinetum</i> association in the Białowieża National Park. The project was carried out with international cooperation within the "Mycological monitoring in European oak forests" programme which was a result of multiple signals concerning the disappearance of oaks in our continent. Almost 40 years before mycosociological research in the same plant association and at the same plots were carried out. Studies were mainly concerned with analysing the terrestrial macromycetes, predominantly <i>Boletales</i> and <i>Agaricales</i>. They analysed the occurrence of saprotrophic and mycorrhizal fungi. Totaly 215 species from the above listed ecological groups, but there were only 34 species common to both studies. Dominating species within the mycorrhizal group were found.


2021 ◽  
Vol 55 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Błażej Gierczyk ◽  
Anna Kujawa ◽  
Tomasz Ślusarczyk

Wielkopolski National Park is a protected area located in central Wielkopolska, near Poznań City, and is an important refuge to numerous valuable species of plants, fungi, and animals. Through 2019, the project to recognize and catalog the macromycetes of this Park was continued. The current paper presents the results of these studies in the form of an annotated list of the recorded species. One hundred and eighty-nine taxa new for Wielkopolski National Park have been identified. Among these, nine are new to Poland (<em>Acanthophysellum </em><em>lividocoeruleum</em>, <em>Agaricus moellerianus</em>, <em>Callistosporium luteo-olivaceum</em>, <em>Entoloma terreum</em>, <em>Flammulina populicola</em>, <em>Leucoagaricus sublittoralis</em>, <em>Marasmius anomalus </em>var. <em>microsporus</em>, <em>Phaeohelotium rufescens</em>, and <em>Tulasnella danica</em>). The current number of fungal taxa found in this park is 1,122.


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