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Preliminary checklist of Myxomycota and Ascomycota from Fruska Gora mountain
Karaman, M.; Novakovic, M.; Savic, D.; Matavulj, M. (2012). Preliminary checklist of Myxomycota and Ascomycota from Fruska Gora mountain. Zbornik Matitse Srpske Za Prirodne Nauke 2012(123): 37-49. https://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zmspn1223037k
In: Zbornik Matitse Srpske Za Prirodne Nauke: Novi Sad. ISSN 0352-4906
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Ascomycota, checklist, database, Fruška Gora mountain, Fungi, Myxomycota |
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- Karaman, M.
- Novakovic, M.
- Savic, D.
- Matavulj, M.
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| Abstract |
Fruška Gora mountain represents very important source of natural and semi-natural forest ecosystems in the northern part of the Republic of Serbia and therefore it is important source of habitats for different groups of fungi. As opposed to coordinated inventory and monitoring projects of fungi established around Europe long ago, mycological researches in Serbia are still sporadic and insufficiently coordinated by authorities and experts. In accordance with that, available data concerning the state of fungi in Serbia are scarce. The aim of this work was to collect all relevant unpublished data considering fungi in Fruška Gora and to present checklist of two fungal phyla: Myxomycota and Ascomycota. In the presented checklist, 23 recorded species of Myxomycota (known as fungal analogues) were distributed in 2 classes, 5 orders, and 7 families. The first class (Protosteliomycetes) contained only one species - Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa (fam. Ceratiomyxaceae). The largest order was Trichiales (9 species), while the dominant families were Stemonitidaceae and Trichiaceae, each with 6 species recorded. The most abundant species was Lycogala epidendrum (fam. Reticulariaceae), with 13 records. Phylum Ascomycota was represented with 95 species belonging to 6 classes, 12 orders and 29 families. The most highly represented classes were Leotiomycetes (32 species) and Pezizomycetes (31 species). The most abundant species were: Xylaria polymorpha (17 records), Xylaria hypoxylon (14 records), and Sarcoscypha coccinea (14 records). |
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