Italian Botanist (Mar 2019)

Contribution to the knowledge of fungal diversity of the Marmore Waterfalls (Umbria, central Italy)

  • Roberto Venanzoni,
  • Enrico Bini,
  • Emma Bricchi,
  • Paola Angelini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/italianbotanist.7.33308
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 17 – 29

Abstract

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A list of the macrofungi collected from the Marmore Waterfalls (Umbria, Italy) is reported. In particular, a list of basidiomycetes and ascomycetes collected over a period of about ten years was compiled. A total of 125 species belonging to 78 genera, 46 families, and 15 orders were identified. Forty-four species are recorded in Umbria for the first time. Marmore Waterfalls may represent an important area for the conservation of fungal diversity, due to the presence of 34 species matching those included in Red Lists of several European countries.