Ecological Study on Wild Mushrooms at the Dongbaekdongsan of Seunheulgot in Jeju Island
2010
Ko, P.Y., Jeju National University, Jeju, Republic of Korea | Seok, S.J., National Agrobiodiversity Center, RDA, Suwon, Republic of Korea | Jeun, Y.C., Jeju National University, Jeju, Republic of Korea
To understand fungal species in evergreen broadleaf forest, occurrence and habitate of wild mushrooms spontaneously growing at the Dongbaekdongsan of Seonheulgot in Jeju Island were investigated. Fungal samples were collected from an area of 500 ㎡ size consisting of four designated plots from in June 2007 to December 2008. Wild mushrooms were identified 69 genera and 178 species within the sampling places. Among 178 species, twenty-eight genera and fifty species were first reported in Jeju Island. Especially, Amanita pseudogemmata was first recorded in Korea. The mushroom species were divided into six groups on the basis of fungal habitats in which 44 species were on dead tree, 29 species on fallen leaf, 99 species on soil surface, 2 species on animal feces, 2 species on insect or mushroom, and 2 species on moss.
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