New records of agaric fungi from East Azarbaijan (Iran)

Authors

  • Mohammad Reza Asef Research Instructor, Department of Botany, Iranian Research Institute of Plant Protection
  • Panah Muradov Institute of Microbiology, National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan
Abstract:

In this paper, five species of the agaric fungi viz., Entoloma griseoluridum, E. niphoides, Limacella ochraceolutea, Mycena clavicularisand M. acicula belonging to family Amanitaceae, Entolomataceae and Mycenaceae, are reported for the first time for Iranian mycobiota. Limacella ochraceolutea is the first species of fungi belonging to genus Limacella in Iran.Because L. ochraceolutea is a rare species and considered as near threatened, endangered or extinct, collecting such endangered species in Iran is a valuable finding. Entoloma niphoides is the first species of an agaric fungus in Iran with special association with root of woody plant of Rosaceae.

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Journal title

volume 15  issue 1

pages  43- 49

publication date 2014-06-22

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