Mycobiology (May 2020)

Seventeen Unrecorded Species from Gayasan National Park in Korea

  • Hyun Lee,
  • Myung Soo Park,
  • Ji-Hyun Park,
  • Hae Jin Cho,
  • Ki Hyeong Park,
  • Shinnam Yoo,
  • Jun Won Lee,
  • Nam Kyu Kim,
  • Jin Sung Lee,
  • Jae Young Park,
  • Changmu Kim,
  • Jae-Jin Kim,
  • Young Woon Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/12298093.2020.1765719
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 3
pp. 184 – 194

Abstract

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Macrofungi play important roles in forest ecology as wood decayers, symbionts, and pathogens of living trees. For the effective forest management, it is imperative to have a comprehensive overview of macrofungi diversity in specific areas. As a part of the National Institute of Biological Resources projects for discovering indigenous fungi in Korea, we collected macrofungi in Gayasan National Park from 2017 to 2018. These specimens were identified based on morphological characteristics and sequence analysis of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) or the nuclear large subunit rRNA (LSU) region. We discovered 17 macrofungi new to Korea: Butyrea japonica, Ceriporia nanlingensis, Coltricia weii, Coltriciella subglobosa, Crepidotus crocophyllus, Cylindrobasidium laeve, Fulvoderma scaurum, Laetiporus cremeiporus, Lentinellus castoreus, Leucogyrophana mollusca, Marasmius insolitus, Nidularia deformis, Phaeophlebiopsis peniophoroides, Phanerochaete angustocystidiata, Phlebiopsis pilatii, Postia coeruleivirens, and Tengioboletus fujianensis. We described their detailed morphological characteristics.

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