Hoehnea (Sep 2020)

Additions to the knowledge of Ganodermataceae in brazilian Cerrado

  • Lucas Leonardo-Silva,
  • Larissa Batista da Silva,
  • Antônio Sérgio Ferreira de Sá,
  • Laiza Rosa Rezende Naves,
  • Elida Lucia da Cunha,
  • Solange Xavier-Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2236-8906-85/2019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47

Abstract

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ABSTRACT As a cosmopolitan family, Ganodermataceae has as distinctive characteristic the presence of double-walled basidiospore: the inner wall thick and ornamented, and the outer wall smooth. Even with the increasing interest in this family, the species are still poorly known in different regions of the brazilian territory, such as in the central Brazil. This study presents new distribution remarks of Ganodermataceae species in different sites of the biome Cerrado, in the Midwest region. We found 23 specimens from five species which are distributed into three genera, Amauroderma, Foraminispora and Ganoderma. From those species, one is a new record for the Cerrado (A. exile), four are new for the State of Goiás A. exile, F. rugosa, G. multiplicatum and G. stipitatum and one for the Distrito Federal (G. stipitatum). Amauroderma aurantiacum is rediscovered in Goiás after 88 years. This study contributes to improving the knowledge regarding the geographic distribution of these taxa in Brazil.

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