Fungi and fungi-like organisms - 4EU+ Summer School From Fungal Morphology to Genotype, Hajnowka 2021

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Publication date:
14 December 2022
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Description

A list of taxa gathered and/or recorded during Field Mycology course on 19-25 September 2021 organized by 4EU+ alliance in a village of Hajnówka in the Białowieża Primeval Forest and near Białowieża National Park. Participants took trips to various forest sites near Hajnówka and one trip to Władysław Szafer Nature Reserve, collected various fungi and fungi-like organisms, and identified them during laboratory classes. Some specimens were dried, preserved, and deposited in the Herbarium of the University of Warsaw (WA), Warsaw, Poland and the Herbarium of the Charles University (PRC), Prague, Czech Republic. Others were only recorded as observations in the field. The list includes mostly non-lichenised macrofungi, with a few phytopathogenic basidiomycetes, ascomycetes, and Oomycota, one lichenized basidiomycete, and five records of slime molds. Most records were identified to a species level, there are a few identified only to a genus, and several with tentative species identifications. Some identifications were confirmed using ITS1/ITS2 sequencing. Preserved specimens were mostly deposited in the Herbarium of the University of Warsaw (WA); some specimens were deposited in the Herbarium of the Charles University of Prague (PRC).

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Pawłowska J (2022): Fungi and fungi-like organisms - 4EU+ Summer School From Fungal Morphology to Genotype, Hajnowka 2021. v1.2. Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Warsaw. Dataset/Occurrence. https://ipt.gbif.pl/resource?r=hajnowka_summerschool_2021&v=1.2

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Keywords

Occurrence

Contacts

Julia Pawłowska
  • Originator
  • Point Of Contact
associate professor
University of Warsaw
PL
Mateusz Wilk
  • Metadata Provider
  • User
associate professor
University of Warsaw
PL

Geographic Coverage

Białowieża Primeval Forest, mostly in the vicinity of the Hajnówka village, but also further east. No collecting in the Białowieża National Park with the exception of one trip to the W. Szafer Nature Reserve.

Bounding Coordinates South West [52.666, 23.53], North East [52.889, 23.871]

Taxonomic Coverage

Mostly non-lichenized macrofungi; also several phytopathogenic basidiomycetes, ascomycetes and oomycetes. Few records of slime molds, and one lichenized basidiomycete.

Kingdom Fungi

Collection Data

Collection Name Herbarium of the University of Warsaw
Collection Identifier WA
Collection Name Herbarium of the Charles University of Prague
Collection Identifier PRC
Specimen preservation methods Dried

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers 2634d165-1be7-43c7-8c5f-ac605ba2d0ec
https://ipt.gbif.pl/resource?r=hajnowka_summerschool_2021