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Macrofungi on special substrates

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A survey is given of macrofungal niche substrate groups and macrofungal communities on wood, fire places, dung, arthropods, mosses, and fruit-bodies of other fungi. The dependence of the fungal population on the kind of the substrate and on the origin of the substrate in different species of trees, mosses, animals, or fungi is reviewed in detail. Attention is payed to fungal succession on decaying wood, on fire places and on dung, to classification of lignicolous, carbophilous and coprophilous community types, to phenology of fruiting and to mycogeographical aspects.

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Lisiewska, M. (1992). Macrofungi on special substrates. In: Winterhoff, W. (eds) Fungi in vegetation science. Handbook of vegetation science, vol 19. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-2414-0_6

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