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Proposal of Korean names for newly updated Collybiopsis species

  • Ji Seon, Kim;Young Woon, Lim
    • Journal of Species Research
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.343-345
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    • 2022
  • The classification system of Collybiopsis has been updated to contain some species of Collybiopsis, Gymnopus sect. Vestipedes, and Marasmiellus. Recently, we conducted the taxonomic study of Korean Collybiopsis to reflect the current classification system and confirmed 16 species. We propose their Korean names in this research note.

Two Androstane Derivatives from the Cultures of Fungus Marasmiellus ramealis (Bull.) Singer

  • Yang, Ning-Ning;Ma, Qing-Yun;Huang, Sheng-Zhuo;Dai, Hao-Fu;Guo, Zhi-Kai;Yu, Zhi-Fang;Zhao, You-Xing
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제35권11호
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    • pp.3224-3226
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    • 2014
  • A new androstane derivative, $4{\beta}$-methyl-15-oxa-$14{\beta}$-androstane-7-ene-$4{\alpha}$-carboxylic acid (1) and a known one $4{\beta}$-methyl-15-oxa-$14{\beta}$-androstane-7-ene-$4{\alpha}$-hydroxyl (2) were isolated from the EtOAc extract of the cultures of the fungus Marasmiellus ramealis (Bull.) Singer. Their structures were elucidated on the basis of 1D and 2D NMR as well as MS spectroscopic data analysis. The inhibitory activity of two isolates against acetylcholinesterase (AChE) revealed that compound 1 exhibited definitely inhibitory activity.

한국(韓國) 죽림산(竹林産) 고등(高等) 균류(菌類) (Fungal Flora in Bamboo Forest of Korea (I))

  • 이지열;조덕현
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제4권1호
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    • pp.11-16
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    • 1976
  • 1976년 5월 6일, 8월 17, 29일. 10월 3일에 담양과 경주의 죽림에서 40여개의 고등균류를 채집하여 동정한 결과 3목10과19속23종을 분류하였으며 그 중에서 한국미 기록종은 다음과 같다. Clitocybe castaneifloccoss S. Ito et Imai, Colybia matris S. Ito et Imai, Marasmiellus lactea (Pers. ex Fr.), Lepiota hetieri Boud. Paxillus atrotomentosus (Fr.) Fr. var. bambusinus Baker et Dale.

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Fungal Biodiversity in Cardamom Protected Forests and Seima Biodiversity Conservation Area of Cambodia

  • Kim, Nam Kyu;Lee, Jin Heung;Jo, Jong Won;Bunthoeun, Roth;Ngeth, Chea;Lee, Jong Kyu
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제32권2호
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    • pp.158-163
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    • 2016
  • Mushroom surveys and collections were conducted in the western and eastern forest areas in Cambodia, and then fungal biodiversity was analyzed by identifying mushrooms. One thousand and three hundreds eighty three specimens were identified by morphological and genetical characteristics, and were classified into 238 species, 160 genera, 52 families, 15 orders, and 3 phylums. The collected mushrooms were immersed in 70% ethyl alcohol for DNA extraction, and the rest of them were dried in the portable mushroom dryer for 12 hrs. Among these mushrooms, the genera Mycena (8.7%), Ganoderma (5.6%), Microporus (5.3%), Marasmius (4.2%), Marasmiellus (3.0%), Phellinus (2.5%), Trametes (2.5%), Hygrocybe (1.9%) and Pycnoporus (1.5%) were dominant. In the western Cambodia, 1,061 specimens were collected from Koh Kong forests, while 263 specimens were collected from the eastern Cambodia, Seima and Mondulkiri forests. Elevations of surveyed sites were ranged from 0 to 750 m above sea level. The number of species observed in the elevation of 251-500 m was the highest as compared to the other ranges of elevation. Daldinia concentrica, Microporus vernicipes, Microporus xanthopus, Pycnoporus coccineus, Stereum hirsutum, and Stereum ostrea were commonly distributed in all ranges of elevation, while the distribution of Ceratomyxa fruticulosa, Panus fulvus, Schizophyllum, Trametes versicolor, and Tyromyces chioneus were limited under 500 m. One hundred and forty one species including Amauroderma sp., Bjerkandera adusta, Trichaptum abietinum, and Tyromyces chioneus were collected only in Cardamom, while 20 species including Auricularia auricula-judae, Coriolopsis sanguinaria, Rigidoporus microporus, and Xylaria polymorpha were collected only in Seima. Ganoderma sp., Mycena sp., Marasmius sp., Microporus xanthopus, Phellinus sp., and Russula sp. were dominant species in both the western and eastern Cambodia. Species diversity indices in the eastern and western survey sites were 1.83 and 1.77, respectively, while evenness indices were 0.92 and 0.90. The species similarity index between two survey sites was 0.42.