H. Harmat Beáta (szerk.): A Bakonyi Természettudományi Múzeum Közleményei 29. - V. Magyar Biodiverzitás Nap, Szentbékkálla, 2009 (Zirc, 2012-2013)

DIMA BÁLINT - PÁL - FÁM FERENC - TAKÁCS KATALIN: Nagygombafelmérés a szentbékkállai Fekete-hegyen

FOLIA MUSEI HISTORICO-NATURALIS BAKONYIENSIS A BAKONYI TERMÉSZETTUDOMÁNYI MÚZEUM KÖZLEMÉNYEI Zirc, 29-2012(2013); 17-28 NAGYGOMBAFELMÉRÉS A SZENTBÉKKÁLLAI FEKETE-HEGYEN DIM A BÁLINT 1 - PÁL-FÁM FERENC 2 - TAKÁCS KATALIN 3 1 Magyar Mikológiái Társaság H-l 117 Budapest, Pázmány Péter sétány 1/c, cortinariusl@gmail.com 2 Kaposvári Egyetem EL7400 Kaposvár, Guba S. u. 40., pff3pff3@gmail.com 3Magyar Biodiverzitás-kutató Társaság H-l 165 Budapest, Hunyadvár u. 43/a, summanaturae@gmail.com DlMA, B. - PÁL-FÁM, F. - TAKÁCS, K.: Macrofungi investigation at the Fekete Hill near Szentbékkálla (Hungary) Abstract: In the framework of the 5th Hungarian Biodiversity Days in 27-28 June 2009 the biodiversity of macrofungi was examined at the Fekete Hill near Szentbékkálla village. Four additional field days were carried out during the summer (4 July 2009), autumn (7 October, 4 November 2009) and spring (24-25 April 2010). Altogether 228 macrofungi taxa were documented from different woody, grassy or wet habitats of the 1 km 2 sample plot. Comparing this number to the total species number of all investi­gated organisms (ca. 2,200), macrofungi represent 10% of the biodiversity of the studied area. Seven spe­cies (Entoloma jahnii, E. minutum, Naucoria badiolateritia, N. leucocnemis, Hebeloma quercetorum , Psathyrella longicauda and Simocybe laevigata) are new to Hungary. The second Hungarian record of five species (Entoloma bisporigerum , E. sordidulum , Galerina vittiformis, Inocybe microspora , Tubaria minutalis) was also proved. According to the latest proposed red list of the Hungarian macrofungi, 56% of the species are endangered (at different level). Further investigations might increase or even duplicate the number of species in the area, due to the very variable habitats and microclimatic effects. Keywords: biodiversity, Hungary, mycology, Balaton Uplands 17

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