Journal article

SEASONAL PRODUCTION OF HYPOGEAL FUNGAL SPOROCARPS IN A MIXED-SPECIES EUCALYPT FOREST STAND IN SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA

AW CLARIDGE, AP ROBINSON, MT TANTON, RB CUNNINGHAM

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY | C S I R O PUBLICATIONS | Published : 1993

Abstract

The seasonal production of hypogeal fungal sporoearps was monitored over an 18 month period in a catchment of mixed-species euealypt forest in East Gippsland, Vietoria. During the study, sporocarps of one Ascomycete and 25 Basidiomycete species were collected from soil quadrats sampled sequentially around the bases of eucalypt trees- Sporocarps from these species varied in their dimensions and morphological characteristics. Productivity varied from 21 000 sporocarps ha-1 to 181 000 sporocarps ha-1 or 1.8 kg ha-1 to 8.3 kg ha-1 per month. The probability of occurrence of sporocarps was, on average, greater in midslope sites on a sheltered aspect than elsewhere within the catchment. The number..

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