1980
DOI: 10.24310/actabotanicaabmabm.v6i.9664
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Contribución al estudio de los hongos que fructifican sobre la familia Pinaceae (Gen. Pinus L.) en Espana (1ª aportación)

Abstract: Se realiza un ensayo de trabajo para determinar ciertos grupos de hongos específicos o que muestren apetencia a fructificar sobre restos vegetales del género Pinus, introduciendo signos determinados para estos estudios. Resultan nuevas aportaciones al catálogo micológico español los ocho siguientes tazones: Ascobolus arcberi, Coniophorella olivacea, Oidium candicans, Hypboderma argillaceum, Hypboderma pallidum, Hipochnicium eichleri, Galerina autumnalis y Galerina stylifera. De las cuales Ascobolus archer… Show more

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“…The cosmopolitan distribution pattern of C. pilifer contrasts with the restricted distribution of G. stuckertii in southern South America (RICK, 1961;SINGER, 1970;PUTZKE & PUTZKE 2022) suggesting that these associations are probably not species-specific. G. stylifera was reported ecologically on Pinus sylvestris Linnaeus debris at 905m of altitude (GARCÍA-MANJÓN et al, 1980;ALLI, 2011). Putzke & Putzke (2018) have said these species grow up on roots and can be gregarious on wood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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Bryophilous Agaricales in Southern Brazil

Cassiane Furlan-Lopes,
Alice Lemos Costa,
Ana Luiza Klotz-Neves
et al. 2023
ABC
“…The cosmopolitan distribution pattern of C. pilifer contrasts with the restricted distribution of G. stuckertii in southern South America (RICK, 1961;SINGER, 1970;PUTZKE & PUTZKE 2022) suggesting that these associations are probably not species-specific. G. stylifera was reported ecologically on Pinus sylvestris Linnaeus debris at 905m of altitude (GARCÍA-MANJÓN et al, 1980;ALLI, 2011). Putzke & Putzke (2018) have said these species grow up on roots and can be gregarious on wood.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distribution -Has been seen in Brazil in Paraná state (SMITH & SINGER, 1958;MEIJER, 2008), Rio Grande do Sul (this work). This species has been recorded in several parts of the world, in Spain, Peru, Holanda, China, United States of America, Canada, Italy, Albany, Finland, Sweden (GARCÍA- MANJÓN & MORENO, 1980;DE VRIES & KUYPER, 1988;IBARGUREN, 2001;LAGANÀ et al, 2002;LINDHE et al, 2004;KOKKONEN, 2005;ALLI, 2011;YUTING, 2017;LANDRY, 2019).…”
Section: G Styliferamentioning
confidence: 99%

Bryophilous Agaricales in Southern Brazil

Cassiane Furlan-Lopes,
Alice Lemos Costa,
Ana Luiza Klotz-Neves
et al. 2023
ABC