Macroscopic Fungi Exploration in Batang Gadis National Park Resort 7 Mandailing Natal District, North Sumatra

Sri Mariani Siagian, Husnarika Febriani, Melfa Aisyah Hutasuhut
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Introduction: Macroscopic fungi are simple plants that are often found growing wild in the wild. This study aims to determine the types of macroscopic fungi, to recognize the beneficial and harmful macroscopic fungi in Batang Gadis National Park Resort Area 7. Materials and Methods: A descriptive survey method with deliberate sampling using line transects, namely using a plot with a size of 20 m x 20 m as many as 36 plots and the distance of each plot is 10 m. Results: Found in 32 types of macroscopic fungi were obtained which belong to 11 families, such as: Polyporaceae, Ganodermatacea, Marasmiaceae, Stereaceae, Hygrophoraceae, Amanitaceae, Tricholomataceae, Russulaceae, Auriculariaceae, Sparassidaceae, and Psathyellaceae. The diversity index (H') of macroscopic fungi was 2.92 (medium). There are three types of macroscopic fungi that are consumed by the human in Sopotinjak Village as food and traditional medicine, and seven types that are not consumed because they contain toxins. There are 22 other species, namely Trametes cimulata, Lentinus tigrinus (Bull) Fr, Polyporus sp., Hygrophorus psittacinus, Trymyces sp., Hygrophorus aurantica (Wulfen), Polyporus sp.2, Collybia sp., Russula sp., Trametes sp.1, Ganoderma sp, Trametes sp.2, Stereum sp., Lignosus rhinocerus, Trametes versicolor (L), Trametes sp.3, Sparasis crispa (Wulfen), Hygrocybe conica (Schaeff), Polyporus sp.3, Trametes sp.4, Stereum hirsutum (Willd) Gray, Microporus xanthopus (Fr) Kuntze, and Tametes sp.5.
北苏门答腊岛曼德勒纳塔尔区7号巴塘加迪斯国家公园度假区的宏观真菌探索
简介:肉眼可见的真菌是一种生长在野外的简单植物。本研究旨在确定巴塘加迪斯国家公园7区宏观真菌的种类,识别有益和有害的宏观真菌。材料与方法:采用横线刻意抽样的描述性调查方法,即采用20 m × 20 m的样地,最多36个样地,每个样地之间的距离为10 m。结果:共检获肉眼可见真菌32种,分属11科,分别为:水螅科、灵芝科、麻霉科、木犀科、水蛭科、麻麻科、木犀科、木耳科、白蜡科。宏观真菌多样性指数(H′)为2.92(中等)。在Sopotinjak村,有三种肉眼可见的真菌被人类作为食物和传统药物食用,还有七种因为含有毒素而不被食用。其他22种,分别是:cimetes、Lentinus tigrinus (Bull) Fr、Polyporus sp.、hygrophus psittacinus、Trymyces sp.、hygrophus auurantica (Wulfen)、Polyporus sp.2、Collybia sp.、Russula sp.、Trametes sp.1、灵芝sp.、Trametes sp.2、Stereum sp.、Lignosus rhinocerus、versicolor Trametes sp.3、Trametes sp.3、Sparasis crispa (Wulfen)、Hygrocybe conica (Schaeff)、Polyporus sp.3、Trametes sp.4、Stereum hirsutum(野生)Gray、Microporus xanthopus (Fr) Kuntze和Tametes sp.5。
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