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Hebeloma of Norway

Title: Hebeloma of Norway
Authors: Eberhardt, Ursula; Weholt, Øyvind; Pettersen, Morten; Schütz, Nicole; Beker, Henry J.
Source: AGARICA; Vol. 42 (2021); 3-29 ; AGARICA; Vol 42 (2021); 3-29 ; 2704-1239 ; 0800-1820
Publisher Information: Norges sopp- og nyttevekstforbund
Publication Year: 2021
Collection: University of Oslo (UiO): FRITT (E-Journals)
Subject Terms: Agaricales; Basidiomycota; ectomycorrhizal fungi; boreal woodland
Description: Hebeloma are ectomycorrhizal fungi, common in woodlands and arctic-alpine habitats of the northern hemisphere. Until recently determination of species within this genus was hugely difficult due to the lack of clarity on species delimitation and thus names applied to collections, observations and sequences were highly unreliable. Based on recent revisions, including morphological and molecular techniques, 85 species of Hebeloma are now confirmed within Europe. In this review 296 vouchered records of Hebeloma from Norway have been analysed and a check-list has been generated for Norway, confirming the presence of 49 species of Hebeloma. This list is compared to existing lists for Norway from the Norwegian Mycological Database (NMD) and the global biodiversity information facility (GBIF). The 36 Hebeloma species not currently confirmed for Norway are discussed and acommentary provided, with regard to those which might exist within the country, and those for which Norway is beyond their current northern limits. ; Hebeloma are ectomycorrhizal fungi, common in woodlands and arctic-alpine habitats of the northern hemisphere. Until recently determination of species within this genus was hugely difficult due to the lack of clarity on species delimitation and thus names applied to collections, observations and sequences were highly unreliable. Based on recent revisions, including morphological and molecular techniques, 85 species of Hebeloma are now confirmed within Europe. In this review 296 vouchered records of Hebeloma from Norway have been analysed and a check-list has been generated for Norway, confirming the presence of 49 species of Hebeloma. This list is compared to existing lists for Norway from the Norwegian Mycological Database (NMD) and the global biodiversity information facility (GBIF). The 36 Hebeloma species not currently confirmed for Norway are discussed and acommentary provided, with regard to those which might exist within the country, and those for which Norway is beyond their current northern limits.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: application/pdf
Language: English
Relation: https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/11149/9626; https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/11149
DOI: 10.5617/agarica.11149
Availability: https://journals.uio.no/agarica/article/view/11149; https://doi.org/10.5617/agarica.11149
Rights: Opphavsrett 2024 Ursula Eberhardt, Øyvind Weholt, Morten Pettersen, Nicole Schütz, Henry J. Beker
Accession Number: edsbas.69F38449
Database: BASE