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Houby (makromycety) NPP Na Špičáku

Title in English Mycoflora of Na Špičáku National nature monument (Czech Republic)
Authors

DVOŘÁK Daniel DECKEROVÁ Helena

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Zprávy Vlastivědného muzea v Olomouci: Přírodní vědy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
Field Botany
Keywords calciphilous beech forests; lignicolous fungi; mycorrhizal fungi; diversity; mycological field survey
Description In 2012–2013, the total of 312 species of macroscopic fungi were recorded in the territory of the National Nature Monument „Na Špičáku“, still unexplored from mycological point of view. Despite the very limited area of the territory it has a very valuable flora (31 species of Red List) composed of mycorrhizal terrestrial species and saprotrophic species associated with calcareous beech forests (particularly in the southern and western parts of the territory) as well as by lignicolous fungi growing on decaying wood of deciduous trees (especially on the northern and eastern slopes). Both thermophilous fungi and fungi typical for higher altitudes are present in the territory.

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