Bericht einer Institution, Forschungsbericht, Working Paper
Aphyllophoroid fungi in insular woodlands of eastern Ukraine
Publication Details
Authors: | Ordynets, O.; Savchenko, A.; Akulov, O.; Yurchenko, E.; Malysheva, V.; Kõljalg, U.; Vlasák, J.; Larsson, K.; Langer, E. |
Publication year: | 2017 |
Pages range : | TBD |
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Abstract
We describe the dataset of aphyllophoroid fungi (non-gilled macroscopic Basidiomycota) from eastern Ukraine sampled in 16 areas between 2007 and 2011. The dataset was managed in PlutoF biodiversity workbench and is accessible online via PlutoF and GBIF. The dataset includes 2630 specimens and 691 observations of fructifications belonging to 349 species of fungi. With our data, the size of the digitized CWU herbarium increased more than twice. Detailed description of substrate's properties and habitat for each record is provided. The specimen records are supplied by 26 nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences and four 28S sequences. Additionally, 287 photographs depicting diagnostic macro- and microscopic features of fungal fruitbodies, as well as~studied habitats, are linked to the dataset. Most of the specimens have at least one mentioning in the literature, and all these facts are accociated with specimen data. In total, 16 publication references~~are linked to the dataset. The dataset sheds new light on the fungal diversity of eastern Europe. It is expected to complement other public sources of fungal occurence information, of continental and global levels, in addressing macroecological and biogeographical questions.
We describe the dataset of aphyllophoroid fungi (non-gilled macroscopic Basidiomycota) from eastern Ukraine sampled in 16 areas between 2007 and 2011. The dataset was managed in PlutoF biodiversity workbench and is accessible online via PlutoF and GBIF. The dataset includes 2630 specimens and 691 observations of fructifications belonging to 349 species of fungi. With our data, the size of the digitized CWU herbarium increased more than twice. Detailed description of substrate's properties and habitat for each record is provided. The specimen records are supplied by 26 nuclear ribosomal DNA ITS sequences and four 28S sequences. Additionally, 287 photographs depicting diagnostic macro- and microscopic features of fungal fruitbodies, as well as~studied habitats, are linked to the dataset. Most of the specimens have at least one mentioning in the literature, and all these facts are accociated with specimen data. In total, 16 publication references~~are linked to the dataset. The dataset sheds new light on the fungal diversity of eastern Europe. It is expected to complement other public sources of fungal occurence information, of continental and global levels, in addressing macroecological and biogeographical questions.