2018
DOI: 10.7872/crym/v39.iss3.2018.299
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Cantharellus alborufescensandC. ferruginascens(Cantharellaceae, Basidiomycota) New to Iran

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“…Ectomycorrhizal fungi are essential components of forest ecosystems to supply the symbiont trees with water and nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen, and therefore are highly important in forest sustainability (Varma and Hock, 2013). A large number of ectomycorrhizal agarics are also edible and may be harvested in the wild for culinary use, so they are in need of immediate conservation actions (Vaario and Matsushita, 2021); this is the case, especially with the Cantharellus species in northern Iran (Parad et al, 2018(Parad et al, , 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ectomycorrhizal fungi are essential components of forest ecosystems to supply the symbiont trees with water and nutrients such as phosphorus and nitrogen, and therefore are highly important in forest sustainability (Varma and Hock, 2013). A large number of ectomycorrhizal agarics are also edible and may be harvested in the wild for culinary use, so they are in need of immediate conservation actions (Vaario and Matsushita, 2021); this is the case, especially with the Cantharellus species in northern Iran (Parad et al, 2018(Parad et al, , 2020.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fruiting bodies were collected from Nur Forest Park, Mazandaran Province, Iran, N 36.579904 • , E 52.045385 • , in October 2021, and were deposited in the Iranian Cryptogamic Herbarium (ICH), Iranian Research Organization for Science and Technology (IROST), Tehran, Iran. The identification of the specimens was performed by MG as described earlier [15]. Fruiting bodies were lyophilized and then stored at −80 • C until further analysis.…”
Section: Mushroom Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cantharellus alborufescens (Malençon) Papetti & S. Alberti (Cantharellaceae) grows in calcareous soils and its distribution is mostly associated with the occurrence of Mediterranean evergreen oaks in Europe. Parad et al (2018) also reported this species from the forests of northern Iran [15]. There are no reports on the chemical composition and nutritional value of C. alborufescens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, while updates on Cantharellus taxonomy have progressed relatively quickly in western Europe and North America, that in Asia remains very fragmented. However, recent studies have reported several new chanterelles from China (Shao et al, 2011;Tian et al, 2012;Shao et al, 2014Shao et al, , 2016aAn et al, 2017;Jian et al, 2020), Japan (Suhara and Kurogi, 2015;Ogawa et al, 2018), Korea (Antonin et al, 2017;Buyck et al, 2020), Malaysia (Eyssartier et al, 2009;Buyck et al, 2014), India (Das et al, 2015;Buyck et al, 2018), and Iran (Parad et al, 2018). Recently, a large-scale survey of wild edible mushrooms in local markets in Yunnan province, southwestern China, revealed that there was at least one cryptic species within this group of species in this region (Zhang et al, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%