2017
DOI: 10.5586/am.1093
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Contribution to the knowledge of fungi of the Kampinos National Park (Poland) with particular emphasis on the species occurring in burnt places

Abstract: The paper presents 32 species of macrofungi new to the Kampinos National Park, found during the studies on fire-damaged areas after the forest fires in 2015. Three species new to Poland were described and illustrated (Calycellina leucella, Exobasidium juelianum, and Gymnopilus decipiens). Four species from Polish red list of macrofungi have been recorded in the Kampinos National Park for the first time: Botryobasidium vagum (R), Geastrum coronatum (V), Helicogloea farinacea (E), Inonotus cuticularis (R). Durin… Show more

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“…Kampinos National Park (Kampinoski Park Narodowy; KPN) is located in central Poland, to the west of Warsaw [1][2][3][4]. After arson in the pine forests near the village of Palmiry (late spring and summer 2015), a 3-year-long project concerning postfire fungi was undertaken (2016-2018), which has produced many interesting findings concerning both pyrophilous and nonpyrophilous fungi [5,6]. This report presents fungal taxa new to the KPN collected during the final year of the project; one taxon new to Poland was found in 2018.…”
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“…Kampinos National Park (Kampinoski Park Narodowy; KPN) is located in central Poland, to the west of Warsaw [1][2][3][4]. After arson in the pine forests near the village of Palmiry (late spring and summer 2015), a 3-year-long project concerning postfire fungi was undertaken (2016-2018), which has produced many interesting findings concerning both pyrophilous and nonpyrophilous fungi [5,6]. This report presents fungal taxa new to the KPN collected during the final year of the project; one taxon new to Poland was found in 2018.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Detailed information on the study area and methods have been published previously [5,6]. In brief, the burned area (ca.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Its dune belts and marshy lands, resulting from the presence of a complex of inland dunes, contribute to the preservation of the mosaic environment (Zgorzelski and Pawłowska 2003). The area contains rare plants (Głowacki and Ferchmin 2003), fungi (Karasiński et al 2015;Gierczyk et al 2017), birds (Pepłowska-Marczak 2018) and invertebrates (Marczak 2010;Marczak and Masiarz 2013). Due to the topography and location of this area, numerous species use it as a refuge.…”
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“…ED1500; UTM: F5W3). Its detailed characterization was published previously [3]. The field studies were conducted between March and October in 2017.…”
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