2019
DOI: 10.5586/am.1116
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Contribution to knowledge of the mycobiota of Kampinos National Park (Poland): part 2

Abstract: Continuation of the mycological study of the fire-damaged pine forest in Kampinos National Park in central Poland in 2017 produced interesting new findings. Among the taxa collected, 36 were new to the park, six had not been hitherto reported from Poland (Calycellina araneocincta, Ciliolarina aff. laetifica, Clitocybe metachroides, Galerina cerina f. longicystis, Parasola cuniculorum, Pleonectria pinicola), and the previous status of one taxon (Pleonectria cucurbitula) had been uncertain. Short descriptions ba… Show more

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“…2,000 known taxa) [131] and Kampinos NP (ca. 1,600 taxa) [132]. In comparison, 1,233 taxa of macrofungi have been reported from the Slovakian Poloniny National Park [133][134][135] (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…2,000 known taxa) [131] and Kampinos NP (ca. 1,600 taxa) [132]. In comparison, 1,233 taxa of macrofungi have been reported from the Slovakian Poloniny National Park [133][134][135] (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Pine in fertile habitats produces root system tiles, which in the case of water shortage and weakness by other abiotic factors, leads to an increase in susceptibility to attacks by bark and wood boring insects, e.g., Phaenops cyanea, Ips acuminatus [118]. Weakened pine trees of practically any age, due to disturbances in water management can be exposed to attacks by pathogens causing dieback (Gremmeniella abietina, Cenangium ferruginosum, Sphaeropsis sapinea, Pleonectria cucurbitula (Tode) Hirooka, Rossman and P. Chaverri) [35,70,119].…”
Section: What Might the Future Hold For Polish Forests?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kampinos National Park (Kampinoski Park Narodowy; KPN) is located in central Poland, to the west of Warsaw [1][2][3][4]. After arson in the pine forests near the village of Palmiry (late spring and summer 2015), a 3-year-long project concerning postfire fungi was undertaken (2016-2018), which has produced many interesting findings concerning both pyrophilous and nonpyrophilous fungi [5,6]. This report presents fungal taxa new to the KPN collected during the final year of the project; one taxon new to Poland was found in 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information on the study area and methods have been published previously [5,6]. In brief, the burned area (ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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