Title: | Polyporus tubaeformis (Basidiomycota, Polyporaceae) – identity, ecology and distribution in the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Ukraine |
Authors: | Holec, Jan Vampola, Petr Kout, Jiří Beran, M Krisai-Greilhuber, I Hahn, C Kolařík, M |
Citation: | HOLEC, J. VAMPOLA, P. KOUT, J. BERAN, M. KRISAI-GREILHUBER, I. HAHN, C. KOLAŘÍK, M. Polyporus tubaeformis (Basidiomycota, Polyporaceae) – identity, ecology and distribution in the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia and Ukraine. SYDOWIA, 2021, roč. 73, č. 26.2.2021, s. 245-256. ISSN: 0082-0598 |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | Verlag Berger |
Document type: | článek article |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11025/47065 |
ISSN: | 0082-0598 |
Keywords in different language: | Fungi;DNA;sequences;Bohemian Forest;the Alps;the Carpathians |
Abstract in different language: | Records of Polyporus tubaeformis are newly reported from the Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, and Ukraine. They originate from mountains at the elevation 750–1250 m a.s.l., namely Bohemian Forest, Northern Limestone Alps, Western and Eastern Carpathians. The habitats are a) steep rocky slopes above glacial lakes grown by natural montane Norway spruce forests with admixed Betula and Sorbus and b) valleys of montane brooks grown by shrubs or scattered mixed or spruce forests. Common features of the habitats are their near-natural to natural character, relatively cold climate and high air humidity and/or soil moisture. Basidiomata were found on wood or woody stems of broadleaved trees or shrubs: Alnus incana, Rubus idaeus, Rubus sp., Salix sp., Sorbus aucuparia, and Sorbus sp. Our data confirm P. tubaeformis as a species having predominantly boreal-montane distribution in Europe. Our collections belong to the European population of P. tubaeformis, which differs from the North American one in the ITS rDNA barcode. The separate species status of P. tubaeformis and Picipes subtubaeformis was confirmed by differences in ITS and LSU rDNA sequences. The revision of available molecular data showed that materials reported as P. tubaeformis from Japan represent other species. Consequently, records from temperate China and Russian Far East should be revised using molecular data. |
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