Анна Владимировна Руоколайнен, Ольга Олеговна Предтеченская, Anna Ruokolainen, Olga Predtechenskaya
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摘要
本文提供了基日斯基自然保护区首次记录的39种类木链真菌、15种类葡萄球菌和3种子囊菌的资料。在卡累利阿共和国首次检出一种类木链真菌(Stropharia caerulea)。总的来说,这些新物种是卡累利阿onegensis生物地理省的典型物种,以前曾遇到过,特别是在Kivach自然保护区的领土上。这些记录是O. O. Predtechenskaya和A. V. Ruokolainen于2022年9月在基日岛Podjelniki村附近的基日斯基自然保护区探险期间收集的。选定物种的标本保存在卡累利阿研究中心(PTZ)的植物标本室。卡累利阿共和国《红皮书》收录了7种植物(Gloeophyllum protractum、Junghuhnia collabens、Lentaria afflata、Pholiota squarrosa、Polyporus badius、Rigidoporus crocatus、Tyromyces fissilis)。境内有17种物种被列为具有生物价值的森林指示物种。研究结果将作为监测人类影响引起的变化的背景数据。
ADDITIONS TO THE MYCOBIOTA OF THE KIZHSKY NATURE RESERVE (REPUBLIC OF KARELIA)
The paper provides data on 39 species of agaricoid fungi, 15 species of aphyllophoroid fungi, and 3 species of ascomycetes recorded for the first time for the Kizhsky Nature Reserve. One species of agaricoid fungi ( Stropharia caerulea ) was detected for the first time for the Republic of Karelia. Overall, the new species are typical for the biogeographic province of Karelia onegensis, and have been encountered previously, in particular, in the territory of the Kivach Nature Reserve. The records were collected during the expedition of O. O. Predtechenskaya and A. V. Ruokolainen to the Kizhsky Nature Reserve in the vicinity of the village of Podjelniki and on Kizhi Island in September 2022. Specimens of selected species are kept in the Herbarium of the Karelian Research Centre (PTZ). There are records of seven species listed in the Red Data Book of the Republic of Karelia ( Gloeophyllum protractum, Junghuhnia collabens, Lentaria afflata, Pholiota squarrosa, Polyporus badius, Rigidoporus crocatus, Tyromyces fissilis ). Seventeen species in the territory are classified as indicator species of biologically valuable forests. The research results will be used as background data for monitoring changes caused by human impact.