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[Floral composition and ecological distribution of wood-decaying fungi in Laojunshan National Park, Southwest China].

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[Floral composition and ecological distribution of wood-decaying fungi in Laojunshan National Park, Southwest China].

Auteurs : Jun-Ning Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Qiu-Shi Li [République populaire de Chine] ; Yu-Lian Wei [République populaire de Chine]

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Wood-decaying fungi are important components of forest ecosystem, mainly growing on the dead wood and decomposing lignin, cellulose, and hemi-cellulose. Understanding the ecological distribution of wood-decaying fungi are necessary to reveal their ecological function. In this study, we investigated wood-decaying fungi at three sites with different altitudes in Laojunshan National Park. Fruit bodies of fungi were collected and identified based on morphological and molecular analy-sis. In total 68 species were recorded, belonging to 40 genera, 21 families and 8 orders. Polyporaceae, Fomitopsidaceae, and Hymenochaetaceae were dominant families. The floral composition showed a distinct north temperate character, which was the most important element among all the bio-geographical elements with the highest percentage of 38.2%. These wood-decaying fungi can be divided into two ecological types: saprophytic (63 species) and ectomycohizal (5 species). Among these saprophytic fungi, 51 species could cause white rot and 12 species cause brown rot. The amounts of fungal species in deciduous broad-leaf forest (DBF), coniferous broad-leaved mixed forest (CBMF) and dark coniferous forest (DCF) were 34, 26 and 22, respectively. Postia fragilis and Stereum hirsutum, distributed in all the three types of forests, were dominant species of Laojunshan National Park.

DOI: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202001.037
PubMed: 31957403


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