Els fongs de Catalunya occidental segons les prospeccions recents. II

This paper contains the conclusion of a mycological survey of western Catalonia. The first part of the results was published in Acta Bot. Barc. 45 (Homenatge a Oriol de Bolòs): 57-89. The present part covers the last two groups of Basidiomycota: the agarics (326 species) and the gasteromycetes (44 s...

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Autores: Llimona, Xavier, Blanco Bueno, María Natividad, Dueñas, Margarita, Gorris Galtes, Montserrat, Gràcia, Enric, Hoyo, P., Llistosella, Jaume, Martí, Jordi, Martín Esteban, María Paz, Muntañola-Cvetkovic, M., Quadrada Llovera, Rafael-Valentí, Rocabruna, August, Salcedo, Isabel, Sierra López, Dolores, Tabarés, Manuel (Tabarés Carriedo), Vila, Jordi (Vila i Garcia)
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2000
País:España
Institución:Varias* (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitáries de Catalunya, Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya)
Repositorio:Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya
OAI Identifier:oai:recercat.cat:2445/17673
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2445/17673
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Basidiomicets
Fongs
Taxonomia botànica
Catalunya
Basidiomycetes
Gasteromycetes
Fungi
Botanical taxonomy
Catalonia
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Sumario:This paper contains the conclusion of a mycological survey of western Catalonia. The first part of the results was published in Acta Bot. Barc. 45 (Homenatge a Oriol de Bolòs): 57-89. The present part covers the last two groups of Basidiomycota: the agarics (326 species) and the gasteromycetes (44 species). The data regarding the surveyed area, collection localities, abbreviations used in the information on ecology, collectors and identifiers are found in the mentioned first part, which contains records of 37 species of Myxomycota, 5 of Zygomycota, 101 of mitosporic fungi, 8 of Teliomycetes, 1 of Ustomycetes, 16 of Phragmobasidiomycetes and 92 of Aphyllophorales. Together with the first part, the results of our survey are a useful contribution to an improved understanding of the fungal component of plant communities of the dry, warm lowlands of the western Mediterranean region, and highlight the remarkable reproductive activity of the fungi observed during late Autumn and Winter, in the studied area.