2021
DOI: 10.30546/2664-5297.2021.1.41.
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New records on edible mushrooms collected from Guba district

Abstract: The study presents first information on edible mushrooms of Guba district. Specimens were collected in 2017-19 in forest ecosystem. As a result of the study, 17 species (Amanita rubescens, Boletus edulis, B. reticulatus, Cerioporus squamosus, Clitocybe odora, Clitopilus prunulus, Coprinellus micaceus, Hortiboletus rubellus, Laetiporus sulphureus, Leccinellum pseudoscabrum, Legaliana badia, Lycoperdon perlatum, Macrolepiota mastoidea, M. procera, Russula risigallina, R. turci, Xerocomellus chrysenteron) of edib… Show more

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“…The species i salso record to Australia (Vellinga, 2003), China (Ge et al, 2010), Macedonia (Karadelev et al, 2012), India (Pramanik & Chaudhuri, 2017), Korea (Cho et al, 2019), Cuba (Alimammadova & Aghayeva, 2021) (Figure 3)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The species i salso record to Australia (Vellinga, 2003), China (Ge et al, 2010), Macedonia (Karadelev et al, 2012), India (Pramanik & Chaudhuri, 2017), Korea (Cho et al, 2019), Cuba (Alimammadova & Aghayeva, 2021) (Figure 3)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil type can be mainly divided into grassy mountain-meadow, brown mountain-forest and brown.Most of the district is mountainous, and oak and beech forests are common in the area with a predominance of beech. These forests give way upward to subalpine and alpine meadows (Aghayeva et al 2021, Alimammadova & Aghayeva 2021.…”
Section: Russula Flavisiccans Bills (Fi̇gure 1 D-f)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, more than 2800 specimens representing about 900 species is kept in the Herbaria of the Institute of Botany (BAK). Over the past decade, about 49 taxa of fungi from various taxonomic and ecological groups have been registered in Azerbaijan [Aghayeva et al, 2022;Alimammadova, Aghayeva, 2021;Mustafabayli, 2020;Mustafabayli, Aghayeva, 2019a, b;Mustafabayli et al, 2020;Mustafabayli et al, 2021]. The purpose of this article is to report four new species for Azerbaijan, and provide their original photographs and brief informationincluding habitat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%