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http://dx.doi.org/10.14480/JM.2018.16.2.65

Distribution of spontaneously growing mushrooms in the juwangsan national park  

Ko, Pyung-Yeul (Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, College of Applied Life Science, Jeju National Univ.)
Hong, Ki-sung (National Forestry Cooperative Federation Forest mushroom Research Center, Spawn Production Department)
Choe, Suck-young (Dept. of Food & Nutrition, Coll. Of Human Ecology, Univ. of Ulsan)
Kim, Tae-heon (National Park Research Institute Ecosystem Research Division)
Jeun, Yong-Chull (Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, College of Applied Life Science, Jeju National Univ.)
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Journal of Mushroom / v.16, no.2, 2018 , pp. 65-69 More about this Journal
Abstract
Mushrooms growing spontaneously in the Juwangsan National Park were surveyed from April to October 2017 for supporting management of higher fungi and creating a bio-diversity database of the park. In total, two divisions, eight classes, 21 orders, 85 families, 225 genera, and 503 species were detected. Among them, 247 species belonged to order Agaricales, which occupied 48.8% of the population, followed by members of orders Polyporales and Russulales. The mushrooms were abundant in August, and an altitude of 300-400 m above sea level was optimal for their growth, such as those found at Sanguijigu, Deajeonsa, and Geodaeri semgoal areas. Furthermore, Macrolepiota procera and Sarcodon aspratus, which belong to criteria of climate change, were detected in this survey.
Keywords
Bio-diversity; Climate change; Mushroom; Natural Resources Survey;
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