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Macrofungal diversity in Colombian Amazon forests varies with regions and regimes of disturbance
Registro en:
0960-3115
10.1007/s10531-012-0280-8
1572-9710
Autor
López Quintero, Carlos Alberto
Franco Molano, Ana Esperanza
Straatsma, Gerben
Boekhout, Teun
Institución
Resumen
ABSTRACT: Here we present the results of fungal biodiversity studies from some selected
Colombian Amazon forests in relationship to plant biodiversity and successional stages
after slash and burn agriculture. Macrofungal diversity was found to differ between forests
occurring in two regions (Araracuara vs Amacayacu) as well as between flooded forests
and terra firme forests in the Amacayacu region. Macrofungal biodiversity differed
between regeneration states of different age in the Araracuara region. Suitable substrates,
especially dead wood that occurred as a result of recent slash and burn agriculture, resulted
in the formation of many sporocarps of wood-inhabiting species. Putative ectomycorrhizal
species were found in a dipterocarp forest. Fifty two percent of the macrofungal species
could not be identified to the species level, but could be assigned to a genus, and it is likely
that a significant portion of these represent species new to science. Long term studies are
needed to obtain a comprehensive and complete understanding of the diversity and
functioning of mycobiota in Amazon forest ecosystems. COL0011769