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Contribution to the knowledge of fungi of the Kampinos National Park (Poland) with particular emphasis on the species occurring in burnt places
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EngineeringBotanyForest FiresZoological TaxonomyForest MycobiomeBurnt PlacesFungal DiversityBiogeographyFungal BiologyConservation BiologyBiodiversityParticular EmphasisPlant TaxonomyKampinos National ParkBiologyPolish Red ListNatural SciencesFungal EvolutionFungal SystematicsTaxonomy (Biology)
The paper presents 32 species of macrofungi new to the Kampinos National Park, found during the studies on fire-damaged areas after the forest fires in 2015. Three species new to Poland were described and illustrated (<em>Calycellina leucella</em>, <em>Exobasidium juelianum</em>, and <em>Gymnopilus decipiens</em>). Four species from Polish red list of macrofungi have been recorded in the Kampinos National Park for the first time: <em>Botryobasidium vagum</em> (R), <em>Geastrum coronatum</em> (V), <em>Helicogloea farinacea</em> (E), <em>Inonotus cuticularis</em> (R). During the current studies 17 pyrophilous species new to the Kampinos National Park were found.
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