2017
DOI: 10.5941/myco.2017.45.4.286
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Ten New Recorded Species of Macrofungi on Ulleung Island, Korea

Abstract: Ulleung Island is a biodiversity hotspot in South Korea. During a survey of indigenous fungal species from Ulleung Island conducted from 2015 to 2016, we discovered 10 unrecorded macrofungi in Korea. These macrofungi were identified to the species level using morphological features and phylogenetic analysis based on the internal transcribed spacer region: Deconica phyllogena, Mycena zephirus, Phaeomarasmius proximans, Phlebia radiata, Pluteus semibulbosus, Postia alni, Resinicium pinicola, Scytinostroma porten… Show more

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“…The Dokdo Islands, especially the Dongdo, are geographically segregated from the inland Korean peninsula by over 120 km [19,50]. Macrophytic trees cannot survive there, but the community of herbaceous native halophyte species is well-developed in the Dongdo Islands [19,21].…”
Section: Distribution and Variation Of The Fungal Phylamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Dokdo Islands, especially the Dongdo, are geographically segregated from the inland Korean peninsula by over 120 km [19,50]. Macrophytic trees cannot survive there, but the community of herbaceous native halophyte species is well-developed in the Dongdo Islands [19,21].…”
Section: Distribution and Variation Of The Fungal Phylamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specimens of the Pluteus species have been recorded in some countries of Asia. In China, forty-one species of Pluteus have been documented [47,48]; over thirty species have been documented in Japan [6,7,[49][50][51][52][53]; at least thirteen species in the Republic of Korea [54][55][56][57][58]; over twenty species in Sri Lanka [59][60][61]; and seventeen species in both India [62,63] and Vietnam [64]. In Thailand, only eight species of Pluteus, viz.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%