The known mycorrhizal species of mushrooms from the Uxpanapa-Coatzacoalcos-Los Tuxtlas-Papaloapan-Xalapa region

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  • Gloria de la Luz Léon Laboratorio de Micología, Departamento de Botánica, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional. México, D.F., México
  • Gastón Guzmán Laboratorio de Micología, Departamento de Botánica, Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional. México, D.F., México

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https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.1980.2.518

Abstract

103 species of mycorrhizal ectotrophic higher fungi from the southeastern México
are discussed in five types of vegetation: 1) Tropical rain forest, 2) Tropical
oak forest, 3) Deciduous forest, 4) Pine-oak forest, and 5) Fir forest. Of these, the
pine-oak forest is the most important for the ectotropic fungí, with 93 of the 104
studied species. It is interesting to note that the ectotrophic fungi were found also
in the tropical rain forest, contrary to the Information in the bibliography. Amanita,
Russula, Lactarius, and the family Boletaceae are the most important but Cortinarius
and Inocybe were not studied in this paper.

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Léon, G. de la L., & Guzmán, G. (2016). The known mycorrhizal species of mushrooms from the Uxpanapa-Coatzacoalcos-Los Tuxtlas-Papaloapan-Xalapa region. Scientia Fungorum, 2(14), 27–38. https://doi.org/10.33885/sf.1980.2.518

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