Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest

Abstract: Forest trees are considered important in ameliorating climate change through removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stabilizing water catchments and for timber production. Wood decay fungi are among the most important biotic factors in ecosystems, infecting valuable landscaping trees...

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Autores principales: Bari,Ehsan, Karimi,Kaivan, Aghajani,Hamed, Schmidt,Olaf, Zaheri,Soleiman, Tajick-Ghanbary,Mohammad Ali, Juybari,Hakimeh Ziaie
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-221X20210001004332021-05-30Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forestBari,EhsanKarimi,KaivanAghajani,HamedSchmidt,OlafZaheri,SoleimanTajick-Ghanbary,Mohammad AliJuybari,Hakimeh Ziaie Brown-rot fungi fungal fruit Alamdardeh forest trees molecular identification rDNA-ITS sequencing tree rot fungi white-rot fungi. Abstract: Forest trees are considered important in ameliorating climate change through removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stabilizing water catchments and for timber production. Wood decay fungi are among the most important biotic factors in ecosystems, infecting valuable landscaping trees causing an economic loss or the preeminent recyclers of the wood. In a survey of forest trees in the Alamdardeh forest, northern Iran, fungal fruit bodies were collected and isolations made. Based on a combination of macro-morphological characteristics and molecular analyses, using the sequence data of ITS-rDNA, isolates were identified to the species level. A total of 22 species in nine families and 15 genera were identified. Most isolates were the white-rot fungi. Additionally, the brown-rot fungus Laetiporus sulphureus and the soft-rot species Xylaria longipes were identified.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessUniversidad del Bío-BíoMaderas. Ciencia y tecnología v.23 20212021-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2021000100433en10.4067/s0718-221x2021000100433
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language English
topic Brown-rot fungi
fungal fruit
Alamdardeh forest trees
molecular identification
rDNA-ITS sequencing
tree rot fungi
white-rot fungi.
spellingShingle Brown-rot fungi
fungal fruit
Alamdardeh forest trees
molecular identification
rDNA-ITS sequencing
tree rot fungi
white-rot fungi.
Bari,Ehsan
Karimi,Kaivan
Aghajani,Hamed
Schmidt,Olaf
Zaheri,Soleiman
Tajick-Ghanbary,Mohammad Ali
Juybari,Hakimeh Ziaie
Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
description Abstract: Forest trees are considered important in ameliorating climate change through removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, stabilizing water catchments and for timber production. Wood decay fungi are among the most important biotic factors in ecosystems, infecting valuable landscaping trees causing an economic loss or the preeminent recyclers of the wood. In a survey of forest trees in the Alamdardeh forest, northern Iran, fungal fruit bodies were collected and isolations made. Based on a combination of macro-morphological characteristics and molecular analyses, using the sequence data of ITS-rDNA, isolates were identified to the species level. A total of 22 species in nine families and 15 genera were identified. Most isolates were the white-rot fungi. Additionally, the brown-rot fungus Laetiporus sulphureus and the soft-rot species Xylaria longipes were identified.
author Bari,Ehsan
Karimi,Kaivan
Aghajani,Hamed
Schmidt,Olaf
Zaheri,Soleiman
Tajick-Ghanbary,Mohammad Ali
Juybari,Hakimeh Ziaie
author_facet Bari,Ehsan
Karimi,Kaivan
Aghajani,Hamed
Schmidt,Olaf
Zaheri,Soleiman
Tajick-Ghanbary,Mohammad Ali
Juybari,Hakimeh Ziaie
author_sort Bari,Ehsan
title Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
title_short Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
title_full Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
title_fullStr Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
title_full_unstemmed Characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
title_sort characterizations of tree-decay fungi by molecular and morphological investigationsin aniranian alamdardeh forest
publisher Universidad del Bío-Bío
publishDate 2021
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-221X2021000100433
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