Fungal Inventarisation Urwitałt - KBMikro 2024/2025 Project

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Latest version published by University of Warsaw on Apr 1, 2026 University of Warsaw
Publication date:
1 April 2026
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Description

The dataset consists of fungal specimens collected in the Mazurian Landscape Park (Poland) in October 2025. For most of the specimens ITS barcode was sequenced. Sampling, morphological and molecular identification and data preparation were performed by members of the Students Club of Biology of Microorganisms.

Data Records

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How to cite

Researchers should cite this work as follows:

Kochanowski M, Abramczyk B, Wiktorowicz D, Nowak M, Ciemniewska A, Lisiak J, Karwicki D, Majerowicz A, Sokołowska Z (2026). Fungal Inventarisation Urwitałt - KBMikro 2024/2025 Project. Version 1.5. University of Warsaw. Occurrence dataset. https://ipt.gbif.pl/resource?r=urwi25&v=1.5

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GBIF Registration

This resource has been registered with GBIF, and assigned the following GBIF UUID: c170703f-8a08-478f-a81a-5c17baeceb71.  University of Warsaw publishes this resource, and is itself registered in GBIF as a data publisher endorsed by Polish Biodiversity Information Network.

Keywords

Occurrence

Contacts

Michał Kochanowski
  • Metadata Provider
  • Originator
  • User
  • Point Of Contact
PhD student
University of Warsaw
Beniamin Abramczyk
  • Metadata Provider
PhD student
University of Warsaw
Dorota Wiktorowicz
  • Metadata Provider
PhD student
University of Warsaw
Maksymilian Nowak
  • Metadata Provider
PhD student
University of Warsaw
Amelia Ciemniewska
  • Metadata Provider
student
University of Warsaw
Jakub Lisiak
  • Metadata Provider
student
University of Warsaw
Dunin Karwicki
  • Metadata Provider
student
University of Warsaw
Anna Majerowicz
  • Metadata Provider
research assistant
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in Warsaw
Zuzanna Sokołowska
  • Metadata Provider
student
University of Warsaw

Geographic Coverage

Mazurian Landscape Park

Bounding Coordinates South West [53.746, 21.449], North East [53.92, 21.811]

Taxonomic Coverage

Mostly fungi and some slimemolds

Kingdom Fungi, Amoebozoa
Phylum Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Eumycetozoa
Class Myxogastrea, Sordariomycetes, Tremellomycetes, Dacrymycetes, Agaricomycetes, Pezizomycetes, Leotiomycetes
Order Pezizales, Reticulariida, Polyporales, Physarida, Auriculariales, Hymenochaetales, Dacrymycetales, Stemonitida, Russulales, Hypocreales, Tremellales, Leotiales, Corticiales, Boletales, Rhytismatales, Helotiales, Amylocorticiales, Agaricales, Cantharellales, Gomphales, Geastrales
Family Crepidotaceae, Polyporales fam Incertae sedis, Boletaceae, Mollisiaceae, Geastraceae, Tricholomataceae, Rickenellaceae, Auriculariaceae, Reticulariidae, Russulaceae, Auriscalpiaceae, Entolomataceae, Meruliaceae, Vuilleminiaceae, Hydnangiaceae, Pluteaceae, Dacrymycetaceae, Gomphaceae, Lycoperdaceae, Sclerodermataceae, Dacryobolaceae, Suillaceae, Agaricales fam Incertae sedis, Hydnaceae, Amylocorticiaceae, Physalacriaceae, Mycenaceae, Amanitaceae, Agaricaceae, Strophariaceae, Psathyrellaceae, Polyporaceae, Cudoniaceae, Irpicaceae, Omphalotaceae, Helotiaceae, Stereaceae, Physaridae, Tarzettaceae, Stemonitidae, Serpulaceae, Pyronemataceae, Leotiaceae, Marasmiaceae, Cortinariaceae, Inocybaceae, Tremellaceae, Schizoporaceae, Hymenogastraceae, Nectriaceae, Hymenochaetaceae, Macrocystidiaceae, Gelatinodiscaceae, Hygrophoraceae

Project Data

No Description available

Title Fungal Inventarisation Urwitałt - KBMikro 2024/2025Project
Funding The sequencing was co-funded by Biodiversa+, the European Biodiversity Partnership, in the context of the “FunDive: Monitoring and mapping fungal diversity for nature conservation“ project under the 2022–2023 BioDivMon joint call. It was co-funded by the European Commission (grant agreement No. 2128-00020A - Biodiversa2022-640) and the National Science Centre, Poland (grant 2023/05/Y/NZ9/00106). Council of Scientific, Social, and Artistic Organizations of the University of Warsaw - accommodation Research and Development for Life Sciences (RDLS) - transportation

Sampling Methods

A group of participants was walking through the field collecting specimens. We assigned individual ID numbers to each specimen collected. All specimens were photographed in the field. The metadata (date, location, substrate, habitat) were collected using PlutoF Go application. Specimens were collected into baskets, wrapped in aluminium foil, or collected in plastic boxes with multiple compartments. Slimemoulds were collected in paper matchboxes.

Study Extent The sampling consisted of excursions to four sites. During the excursions, specimens and observations were collected using the PlutoF Go mobile application. Preliminary identifications were made in the field, while more detailed morphological examinations were later carried out in the laboratory. Whenever possible, taxonomic assignments were refined.

Method step description:

  1. - collection of specimens and observation, gathering metadata about the records in the field - morphological description of specimens (micro and macro characteristics) - DNA isolation, amplification of ITS barcode and sequencing using ONT - deposition in the herbarium collection

Collection Data

Collection Name Warsaw Herbarium

Additional Metadata

Alternative Identifiers c170703f-8a08-478f-a81a-5c17baeceb71
https://ipt.gbif.pl/resource?r=urwi25