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Four New Records of Agaricales from Halla Mountain of Jeju Island in Korea

제주 한라산에서 서식하는 미기록종 버섯

  • Ko, Pyung-Yeol (Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, College of Applied Life Sciences, The Research Institute for Subtropical Agriculture and Biotechnology, Jeju National University) ;
  • Seok, Soon-Ja (Agricultural Microbiology Team, National Academy of Agricultural Science, Rural, Rural Development Administration) ;
  • Jeun, Yong-Chull (Faculty of Bioscience and Industry, College of Applied Life Sciences, The Research Institute for Subtropical Agriculture and Biotechnology, Jeju National University)
  • Received : 2012.07.16
  • Accepted : 2012.09.10
  • Published : 2012.09.28

Abstract

Four species such as Amanita gemmata, Tricholoma aurantiipes, Panellus violaceofulvus, and Leucopaxillus septentrionalis which were found in Jeju Island, are first reported in Korea. Four species were identified with macro- and microscopic descriptions and distinctive characters are presented for each species. A. gemmata and T. aurantiipes were collected in evergreen broadleaf forest of Gwaneumsa and the former also founded in Manjanggul. P. violaceofulvus was collected in subalpine plants including Abies koreana and Carpinus laxiflora of Halla Mountain. And L. septentrionalis recorded in deciduous broadleaf forest of Tamla valley.

제주도에서 발견된 4종 버섯 Amanita gemmata, Tricholoma aurantiipes, Panellus violaceofulvus, Leucopaxillus septentrionalis에 대하여 국내에서 처음으로 보고하였다. 이들 버섯의 전체적 형태 및 미세구조의 특징을 조사하였다. A. gemmata와 T. aurantiipes는 제주 관음사 주변의 상록활엽수가 서식하는 지상에서 발견되었으며, 전자는 만장굴 입구에서도 발생하였다. P. violaceofulvus은 한라산에 서식하는 Abies koreana와 Carpinus laxiflora와 같은 고산성 나무에서 채집되었고, L. septentrionalis은 탐라계곡 주변의 낙엽성 활엽수림에서 발견되었다.

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