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Taxonomic Re-evaluation of Megacollybia Species in Korea

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Han JG, Shrestha B, Sung GH, Han SK

  • KMID: 2312718
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2014 Mar;42(1):22-26.
The diversity of the genus Megacollybia in Korea was examined based on morphological observation and analysis of molecular data. Currently, the genus is consisted of nine species with a global...
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Mitrula aurea sp. nov., A New Aero-Aquatic Species from the Republic of Korea

Cho SE, Kim HS, Kwag YN, Lee DH, Han JG, Kim CS

The genus Mitrula (Mitrulaceae, Helotiales), as also known as swamp beacons, inhabits submerged, decaying vegetation in standing or decaying needles, twigs, leaves, and shallow water. They play an important role...
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Taxonomic Study of Amanita Subgenus Lepidella and Three Unrecorded Amanita Species in Korea

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Kim JH, Shrestha B, Sung GH, Han SK

  • KMID: 2312701
  • Mycobiology.
  • 2013 Dec;41(4):183-190.
Amanita Pers. is a well-known monophyletic mushroom genus with a broad distribution. However, the diversity of Korean Amanita species has been underestimated, and most taxonomic studies conducted in Korea have...
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Four Newly Recorded Amanita Species in Korea: Amanita sect. Amanita and sect. Vaginatae

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Oh J, Shrestha B, Sung GH, Han SK

We collected nearly 70 specimens of Amanita species during a diversity study of Korean mushrooms conducted in 2012. In this study, we primarily investigated 23 Amanita specimens belonging to sections...
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Macrofungal Survey of the Tian Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan

Cho SE, Jo JW, Kim NK, Kwag YN, Han SK, Chang KS, Oh SH, Kim CS

The Tian Shan mountain system is one of the large mountain ranges located in Central Asia. This region is globally recognized as mountain ranges, offering inestimable wealth in fauna and...
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Comparison of Soil Higher Fungal Communities between Dead and Living Abies koreana in Mt. Halla, the Republic of Korea

Kim CS, Jo JW, Lee H, Kwag YN, Cho SE, Oh SH

To improve our understanding of the relationship between soil higher fungi (belonging to Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) and Abies koreana, we surveyed A. koreana soil fungal communities in a forest in...
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First Report of Buchwaldoboletus lignicola (Boletaceae), a Potentially Endangered Basidiomycete Species, in South Korea

Jo JW, Kwag YN, Cho SE, Han SK, Han JG, Lim YW, Sung GH, Oh SH, Kim CS

During the 2014 survey of the mushroom flora of Gwangneung forest in South Korea, we collected two specimens of boletoid mushroom growing on a felled tree of Pinus koraiensis. These...
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Mushroom Flora of Ulleung-gun and a Newly Recorded Bovista Species in the Republic of Korea

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Sung GH, Lee SG, Kim SY, Shin CH, Han SK

We conducted five times surveys, in June, September and October in 2012; June and September 2013, to catalog the mushroom flora in Ulleung-gun, Republic of Korea. More than 400 specimens...
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New Records of Xylaria Species in Korea: X. ripicola sp. nov. and X. tentaculata

Kim CS, Jo JW, Kwag YN, Oh SO, Lee SG, Sung GH, Han JG, Oh J, Shrestha B, Kim SY, Shin CH, Han SK

During a Korean mushroom diversity survey from 2011 to 2014, we found one new Xylaria species (X. ripicola sp. nov.) and one Xylaria species that had not been previously observed...
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