First records of a rare polyporoid fungus, Odona alborubescem, in Poland. Sylwan, 167(3):161 – 173, 2023.
Paper doi abstract bibtex Odoria alborubescem (Romell) V. Papp and Dima is a very rare polypore species inhabiting only the wood of Fagtis spp. It is considered one of the 21 species of indicator fungi in old-growth beech forests. In recent years, four localities of 0. alborubescens have been found in the Galio odorati-Fagetum and Luzulopilosae-Fagetum in the Bukowa Forest in Western Pomerania (ATPOL AB 94 square). Two sites are located in nature reserves (the Osetno reserve and the Zródliskowa Buczyna Nature Reserve in memory of Jerzy Jackowski), and two sites are located in the managed forests of the Gryfino Forest District Luzulopilosae-Fagetum - natural habitat 9110 Natura 2000). Basidiomata of 0. alborubescens were found on two standing trees and on two lying logs of F. sylvatica. The work characterizes the positions of the basidiomata, presents the macro- and micromorphological characteristics of basidiomata, and compares them with data from the literature. The Polish name porowonniak bukowy of the species was proposed. The identification of the species in relation to the very similar polypore Pappia fissilis is discussed. The discovery of O. alborubescens for the first time in Poland confirms the presence of well-preserved beech forests in this site, and proves its high natural value. The result of the study documents proves a wider range of the occurrence of O. alborubescens in Europe, and draws attention to the occurrence of this species of fungus, not only in beech forests protected for long time in nature reserves, but also in oldgrowth stands of managed beech forests. © 2023 Polish Forest Society. All rights reserved., author_keywords = beech; Bukowa Forest; Fagus sylvatica; lignicolous fungi, correspondence_address = A. Szczepkowski; The Warsaw University of Life Sciences - SGGW, Institute of Forest Sciences, Department of Forest Protection, Warsaw, Nowoursynowska 159, 02-776, Poland; email: andracj_szczcpkowski@sggw.edu.pl, publisher = Polish Forest Society, issn = 00397660, language = English, abbrev_source_title = Sylwan, type = Article, publication_stage = Final, source = Scopus, note = Cited by: 0
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