variation of macromycetes species composition in two forest habitats from giumalĂu massif (eastern carpathians, romania)
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2013
Norway spruce (Picea abies) is the most common species with a large spreading in forests from Giumalău Massif. In this study the authors investigated the macromycetes species composition in two forest communities from Giumalău Massif: Hieracio transsilvanico-Piceetum and Leucanthemo waldsteinii-Fagetum. A total of 243 macromycetes species in 30 sampling areas have been identified. Changes in macromycetes species composition have been related to environmental factors (altitude) and vegetation (canopy cover, plant species diversity). The results suggest that variation in macromycetes species composition in the two forests types from Giumalău Massif is directly related to abiotic factors (altitude), woody species composition and plants communities’ structure.
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Authors | ;BÎRSAN Ciprian;TĂNASE Cătălin;MARDARI Constantin |
Journal | journal of separation science |
Year | 2013 |
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