2015
DOI: 10.25260/ea.15.25.3.0.73
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Evaluación de la restauración de la diversidad fúngica en un área reforestada con Polylepis australis (Rosaceae): un estudio de caso

Abstract: RESUMEN. Los bosques de Polylepis australis han sido muy disturbados y la reforestación es una alternativa para restaurar esos ecosistemas. El objetivo del presente estudio es evaluar la restauración de la comunidad fúngica en un bosque de P. australis reforestado. Nuestra hipótesis de trabajo es que la comunidad fúngica se modifica en concordancia con las situaciones del bosque: alta degradación, bosque natural maduro y bosque restaurado. Se compararon variables fúngicas (riqueza, abundancia y equitatividad d… Show more

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“…The endemic species Aleurocystis gloeocystidiata Rajchenb. & Robledo (Rajchenberg & Robledo, 2005) and some other 20 corticioid species were previously reported from the Polylepis australis Argentinean forests (Gallo et al, 2015). From the examination of additional collections in the same study area, we can also report the following species of corticioid fungi to complete the knowledge of fungal species associated to Polylepis australis: Botryobasidium isabellinum (Fr.)…”
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“…The endemic species Aleurocystis gloeocystidiata Rajchenb. & Robledo (Rajchenberg & Robledo, 2005) and some other 20 corticioid species were previously reported from the Polylepis australis Argentinean forests (Gallo et al, 2015). From the examination of additional collections in the same study area, we can also report the following species of corticioid fungi to complete the knowledge of fungal species associated to Polylepis australis: Botryobasidium isabellinum (Fr.)…”
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confidence: 76%
“…Consequently, they have been restricted to ravines and surrounded by different types of grassland. However, Polylepis australis forests contain numerous endemisms of flora and funga, and this type of study helps to highlight the importance of the conservation of these interesting ecosystems (Gallo et al, 2015;Rajchenberg & Robledo, 2005;Robledo et al, 2006;Robledo & Renison, 2010).…”
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confidence: 99%