Hongos del monumento natural Pico Diego De Ocampo: listado preliminar
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Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Los hongos constituyen un grupo de organismos de mucha importancia para mantener un ecosistema estable. Se ofrece un listado preliminar sobre la micobiota del Monumento Natural Pico Diego de Ocampo. Se reportan 19 especies de hongos colectados en el Monumento Nacional Pico Diego de Ocampo. Se promueve la necesidad de realizar más inventarios micológicos en las áreas silvestres y protegidas del país, con la finalidad de conocer la diversidad de especies de hongos saprofitos, micorrícicos y parásitos. La mayor diversidad de especies corresponde a las familias Cerrenaceae, Hymenochaetaceae y Polyporaceae. La especie Galiella rufa se comunica por primera vez para el país.
Fungi are a group of organisms that are very important for maintaining a stable ecosystem. A preliminary list of the mycobiota of the Pico Diego de Ocampo Natural Monument is offered. 19 species of fungi collected in the Pico Diego de Ocampo National Monument are reported. The need to carry out more mycological inventories in the wild and protected areas of the country is promoted, in order to know the diversity of species of saprophytic, mycorrhizal and parasite fungi. The greatest diversity of species corresponds to the families Cerrenaceae, Hymenochaetaceae and Polyporaceae. The Galiella rufa species is reported for the first time for the country.
Fungi are a group of organisms that are very important for maintaining a stable ecosystem. A preliminary list of the mycobiota of the Pico Diego de Ocampo Natural Monument is offered. 19 species of fungi collected in the Pico Diego de Ocampo National Monument are reported. The need to carry out more mycological inventories in the wild and protected areas of the country is promoted, in order to know the diversity of species of saprophytic, mycorrhizal and parasite fungi. The greatest diversity of species corresponds to the families Cerrenaceae, Hymenochaetaceae and Polyporaceae. The Galiella rufa species is reported for the first time for the country.
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Science, Environment and Climate; Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Science, Environment and Climate; 19-26
Ciencia, Ambiente y Clima; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2021): Ciencia, Ambiente y Clima; 19-26
2636-2333
2636-2317
10.22206/cac.2021.v4i2
Ciencia, Ambiente y Clima; Vol. 4 Núm. 2 (2021): Ciencia, Ambiente y Clima; 19-26
2636-2333
2636-2317
10.22206/cac.2021.v4i2