A survey of the biodiversity of wood-decaying Basidiomycetes associated with Pinus pumila (the dwarf Siberian pine), a highly characteristic woody plant of Northeast Siberia and the Kamchatka Peninsula, is presented for the first time. Thirty-two species of wood-decaying Basidiomycetes were recorded in the area for this tree, ofwhich twenty-seven were described the first time: 19 species in the Magadan region and 9 in the Kamchatka Peninsula. Communities of wood-decaying fungi associated with P. pumila have low biodiversity and consist of 16 species in the Kamchatka Peninsula and 21 species in the Magadan region, with only 5 of them being common to both areas. All fungi associated with dwarf Siberian pine belong to widespread species and ar...
New data on non-agaricoid wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes collected from dead wood in the Central For...
Paper deals with current problems and perspectives of studies on ophistomotoid fungi in Russia. Inte...
The study was conducted during 2004–2015 in West Siberia natural forests. The Tomsk region mycobiota...
A survey of the biodiversity of wood-decaying Basidiomycetes associated with Pinus pumila (the dwarf...
One of the factors of tree and shrub species pathogenesis in park arboreta, which leads to their eli...
New data on non-agaricoid wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes collected from coniferous hosts in Pechora-...
The author considered age structures of virgin indigenous pine forests of natural origin as well as ...
Herein we present a checklist of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Pinega Reserve, in the territory of Nor...
Uzbekistan, located in Central Asia, harbors high diversity of woody plants. Diversity of wood-inhab...
The results of the study of wooddestroying fungi biota of the Orenburg region (Russia) are described...
The study results of wood-destroying basidiomycetes biota of artificial stands of pine in Orenburg r...
Dead wood fungi have a major importance for forests biodiversity as they produce wood degradation in...
Aim. To summarise and analyse data on the species diversity, distribution and substrate spectra of w...
Dead wood is one of the most important indicators of forest naturalness and the most important manag...
We found 131 species of wood-inhabiting fungi in two different beech forest types in the Carpathian ...
New data on non-agaricoid wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes collected from dead wood in the Central For...
Paper deals with current problems and perspectives of studies on ophistomotoid fungi in Russia. Inte...
The study was conducted during 2004–2015 in West Siberia natural forests. The Tomsk region mycobiota...
A survey of the biodiversity of wood-decaying Basidiomycetes associated with Pinus pumila (the dwarf...
One of the factors of tree and shrub species pathogenesis in park arboreta, which leads to their eli...
New data on non-agaricoid wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes collected from coniferous hosts in Pechora-...
The author considered age structures of virgin indigenous pine forests of natural origin as well as ...
Herein we present a checklist of aphyllophoroid fungi of the Pinega Reserve, in the territory of Nor...
Uzbekistan, located in Central Asia, harbors high diversity of woody plants. Diversity of wood-inhab...
The results of the study of wooddestroying fungi biota of the Orenburg region (Russia) are described...
The study results of wood-destroying basidiomycetes biota of artificial stands of pine in Orenburg r...
Dead wood fungi have a major importance for forests biodiversity as they produce wood degradation in...
Aim. To summarise and analyse data on the species diversity, distribution and substrate spectra of w...
Dead wood is one of the most important indicators of forest naturalness and the most important manag...
We found 131 species of wood-inhabiting fungi in two different beech forest types in the Carpathian ...
New data on non-agaricoid wood-inhabiting basidiomycetes collected from dead wood in the Central For...
Paper deals with current problems and perspectives of studies on ophistomotoid fungi in Russia. Inte...
The study was conducted during 2004–2015 in West Siberia natural forests. The Tomsk region mycobiota...