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    Title: Pioneer forays for fungi in the Darien Province in Eastern Panama: quintuplicating the knowledge on fungi in this area by five days of fieldwork
    Authors: Piepenbring,M;Caballero,E;Fournier,J;Guzman,G;Hou,CL;Kirschner,R;Serrano,E;Trampe,T;Caceres,O
    Contributors: 生命科學系
    Keywords: RECORDS;BASIDIOMYCOTA;ASCOMYCOTA
    Date: 2011
    Issue Date: 2012-03-27 18:11:03 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: 國立中央大學
    Abstract: For the Dari,n Province, an area larger than Jamaica in Eastern Panama, up to now only 19 species of fungi, mainly lichens and plant parasitic microfungi, have been known. Two general mycological forays including most major groups of fungi were carried out in this area for the first time. During 3 days mostly in secondary vegetation and 2 days in pristine forest, about 104 specimens of macro- and microfungi were collected, of which 85 were identified as 76 species of which all but one were new records for the Dari,n Province. As a result, knowledge on fungal taxa in that region has risen from 19 to 94, i.e. by a factor of five. Although common and easily-spotted species were preferred during collection, 16 (more than 20%) of the species identified were new for Panama, notably two species of Agaricales, Hygroaster nodulisporus and Leucopaxillus gracillimus, and four microfungi on plants, Cercosporella leucaenae, Coccomyces delta, Meliola bixae, and Stigmina anacardii. The records of the species are presented together with specimen data, references, and photos of selected species. As shown by this study, fungi in tropical Panama are highly diverse, mostly unknown, and further mycological field work is urgently needed because habitats are destroyed and fungi specific to them are lost forever.
    Relation: BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
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