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오서산 일대의 균류 자원

조덕현1, 방극소1
Duck-Hyun CHO1, Keuk-So BANG1
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1우석대학교 대체의학과
1Department of Alternative Medicine, College of Health and Welfare, Woosuk University, 565-701 Chonju, Republic of Korea

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Published Online: Dec 31, 2011

ABSTRACT

Many fungal fungi were collected at Mt. Oseo of Boryeong city, Chungchungnam-do. They were identificial with observation and many references. As the resulting, diversites of fungal were 2 division, 3 subdivision, 5 classes, 3 subclasses, 9 order, 32 famillies, 62 genera and 98 species. Dominant families are Tricholomataceae, Amanitaceae and Russulaceae. Dominant genus are Marasmius, Amanita and Rusulla. Dominant species are Clitocybe fragrans and Entoloma murraii f. albus. Uunrecorded species is Amylostereum laevigatum (Fr.) Boid. In fungal fungi for genetic resources were edible 25 species, cultural 5 species, poisonous 18 species, medicinal 9 species, anti-cancer 10 species, ectomycorrizal 15 species and wood rotten 36 species.

Keywords: diversities; fungi; dominant family; dominant genus; dominant species; unrecorded species; genetic resources