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Corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) in mixed broadleaf forests of Belarusian Moraine Ridge, Belarus

Citation

Yurchenko E. Corticioid fungi (Basidiomycota) in mixed broadleaf forests of Belarusian Moraine Ridge, Belarus. PlutoF. Occurrence dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/z9xsbb accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-07-14.

Description

The dataset includes 70 species of the fungi. The records of them were based on collections by E.O. Yurchenko from physiographic province of Belarusian Moraine Ridge (northwest, central, and northeast part of Belarus) done in 2001-2008. This physiographic province in a chain of hilly areas having longitudinal orientation. The fungi were collected on the altitudes 210-280 m a.s.l., from four permanent forest sample plots of square shape, 400 sq. m each. The plots were selected using the principle of similarity in composition of tree stand and herb level. The stands on each plot included Picea abies, Quercus robur, Populus tremula; the herb level on each plot included common Oxalis acetosella. Each record is confirmed by a dry specimen deposited in herbarium MSK (Fungi). The records have two associated publications, in which the species are mentioned, but without reference herbarium numbers. After the publications, the species data were slightly corrected in accordance with the additional microscopic examinations of the material carried out in 2011 by the author of dataset.

Taxonomic Coverages

Basidiomycota

Geographic Coverages

Northwest, central, and northeast part of Belarus

Bibliographic Citations

  1. Yurchenko, E. (2007). The assemblages of corticioid fungi (Basidiomycetes) in broadleaf-spruce forests in Belarusian Moraine Ridge Physiographic Province. Karstenia, 47(1), 17–28. -
  2. Yurchenko, E.O. (2008). Some aspects of wood-inhabiting fungi monitoring in forest communities. In Laman N.A. et al. (eds), Vegetation monitoring and assessment, 441–445. Minsk, Pravo i ekonomika. -

Contacts

Eugene Yurchenko
originator
email: eugene.o.yurchenko@gmail.com
Eugene Yurchenko
administrative point of contact
email: eugene.o.yurchenko@gmail.com
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