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Fungal biodiversity and in situ conservation in Italy

Authors :
Angela Lantieri
Sergio P. Gorjón
Annarosa Bernicchia
Alfredo Vizzini
Lorenzo Pecoraro
D. Lunghini
Domizia Donnini
C. Ripa
G. Rana
Elisa Altobelli
F. Padovan
S. Di Piazza
Alessandra Zambonelli
Giuseppe Venturella
Maria Letizia Gargano
V. M. Granito
Paolo Tomei
Mirca Zotti
M. Pavarino
A. Montemartini
Elena Salerni
Claudia Perini
Elena Savino
Venturella G
Altobelli E
Bernicchia A
Di Piazza S
Donnini D
Gargano ML
Gorjòn SP
Granito VM
Lantieri A
Lunghini D
Montemartini A
Padovani F
Pavarino M
Pecoraro L
Perini C
Rana G
Ripa C
Salerni E
Savino E
Tomei PE
Vizzini A
Zambonelli A
Zotti M
Venturella, G
Altobelli, E
Bernicchia, A
Di Piazza, S
Donnini, D
Gargano, ML
Gorjon, SP
Granito, VM
Lantieri, A
Lunghini, D
Montemartini, A
Padovan, F
Pavarino, M
Pecoraro, L
Perini, C
Rana, G
Ripa, C
Salerni, E
Savino, E
Tomei, PE
Vizzini, A
Zambonelli, A
Zotti, M
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

A remarkable increase in knowledge of fungal biodiversity in Italy has occurred in the last five years. The authors report up-to-date numbers of fungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota) by regions together with distributional and ecological data on hypogeous fungi. Specific case studies such as alpine fungi, orchid mycorrhizas symbionts, invasive species, and the use of macrofungi as food by red squirrels are analyzed. In situ conservation strategies carried out on target species and/or taxonomic groups are also indicated.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....8b907cfeb01804abdb22175cfd6946e5