Felimon Brazas, Liwayway Perlado Taglinao, A. G. M. Revilla, R. Javier, E. Tadiosa
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引用次数: 2
摘要
本研究主要是在菲律宾南部奎松省与Pagbilao, Padre Burgos和Atimonan市接壤的奎松保护景观东北侧进行的,以确定担子菌真菌的多样性及其分类。从基线到景观顶峰的样线建立10 m × 15 m的10个样方,间隔50 m。对担子菌属真菌进行了野外预鉴定。采集时记录基质、形态、质地、大小、颜色等值得注意的特征。身份确认使用出版的教科书,文献和咨询真菌学专家。共收集到担子菌属真菌863株,隶属于19科31属53种。水螅科的种类最多,占记录的总个体数的30%。大多数种类属于六角属和水螅属。目前的研究表明,这些真菌生物利用的基质大多是木质基质,特别是腐烂的木材。Shannon-Wiener多样性指数表明,该地区担子菌真菌多样性较高。真菌种类丰富度较高,但优势度较低,分布不均匀。由于该地区对徒步旅行者开放,建议对大型真菌群落进行持续监测,以实现可持续性和保护。
Diversity and Taxonomy of Basidiomycetous Fungi at the Northeastern Side of Quezon Protected Landscape, Southern Luzon, Philippines
The present study was conducted primarily, to determine the diversity of basidiomycetous fungi and their taxonomy, in the northeastern side of Quezon Protected Landscape, bordering the municipalities of Pagbilao, Padre Burgos and Atimonan in Quezon province, Southern Philippines. Ten quadrats measuring 10 m × 15 m with an interval of 50 m were established from a transect line set up from the baseline to the peak of the landscape. Species of basidiomycetous fungi were pre-identified in the field. Substratum, form, texture, size, color and other noteworthy characteristics were recorded during the time of collection. Confirmation of identities was done using published textbooks, literature and consultation with mycology expert. A total of 863 individuals of basidiomycetous fungi were collected and identified belonging to 19 different families, 31 genera and 53 species. Polyporaceae family has the highest number of species representing 30% of the total number of individuals documented. Most of the species belong to Hexagonia and Polyporus genera. The current research revealed that most of the substrates used by these fungal organisms are woody substrate, specifically rotten woods. The results of Shannon-Wiener diversity index showed that the area has a high basidiomycetous fungal diversity. There was also a high species richness of these fungal organisms, but there was a low dominance and the species were not evenly distributed in the area. As this area is open for hikers, it is recommended that a continuous monitoring of the macrofungi community be done for sustainability and conservation.