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
Mycological data published in the years 2012−2017 in six papers on the exhibitions of fungi of the B...
Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
On the 30 November 2018 in Rome was held the Workshop “Matching fungal conservation in Italy: the cu...
A list of the macrofungi collected from the Marmore Waterfalls (Umbria, Italy) is reported. In parti...
A study of the bryophyte of Marmore Waterfall Natural Park a very peculiar territory for its geologi...
Three different broadleaf Mediterranean forests, each characterized by the dominance of Castanea sat...
An annotated checklist of 1016 species of fungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota), which have been reco...
Approximately 30 years after the publication of the first Sicilian checklist of macrofungi,a new upd...
In 2010 researchers of the University of Pavia began the collection of wood decay macrofungi strains...
Current knowledge about Italian wood-decay fungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) is surveyed: 1582 ta...
A number of checklists are currently available in several continents, European and extra European co...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
An investigation on the macrofungal diversity of the National Park “Appennino Lucano, Val D’Agri, La...
Abstract Fungi are among the most important organisms on earth, and they are essential compone...
Mycological data published in the years 2012−2017 in six papers on the exhibitions of fungi of the B...
Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
On the 30 November 2018 in Rome was held the Workshop “Matching fungal conservation in Italy: the cu...
A list of the macrofungi collected from the Marmore Waterfalls (Umbria, Italy) is reported. In parti...
A study of the bryophyte of Marmore Waterfall Natural Park a very peculiar territory for its geologi...
Three different broadleaf Mediterranean forests, each characterized by the dominance of Castanea sat...
An annotated checklist of 1016 species of fungi (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota), which have been reco...
Approximately 30 years after the publication of the first Sicilian checklist of macrofungi,a new upd...
In 2010 researchers of the University of Pavia began the collection of wood decay macrofungi strains...
Current knowledge about Italian wood-decay fungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) is surveyed: 1582 ta...
A number of checklists are currently available in several continents, European and extra European co...
According to several authors an old-growth forest in Italy is a natural forest in which human distur...
An investigation on the macrofungal diversity of the National Park “Appennino Lucano, Val D’Agri, La...
Abstract Fungi are among the most important organisms on earth, and they are essential compone...
Mycological data published in the years 2012−2017 in six papers on the exhibitions of fungi of the B...
Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
On the 30 November 2018 in Rome was held the Workshop “Matching fungal conservation in Italy: the cu...