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독도에서 새롭게 발견된 Xylodon flaviporus
조종원 ( Jong Won Jo ),곽영남 ( Young-nam Kwag ),조성은 ( Sung Eun Cho ),한상국 ( Sang-kuk Han ),한재구 ( Jae-gu Han ),오승환 ( Seunghwan Oh ),김창선 ( Chang Sun Kim ) 한국균학회 2019 韓國菌學會誌 Vol.47 No.3
2017년 독도의 버섯상 조사를 통해 관속식물인 왕호장근의 기부에 발생한 목재부후균 버섯표본을 수집하였다. 수집된 목재부후균은 배착성으로 자라는 가죽질의 자실체를 형성하였고 자실층은 관공형태를 나타내었다. 또한 균사체계는 위이균사형이며 타원형의 담자포자를 형성하였다. 형 태적 특징과 균류바코드 영역 (internal transcribed spacer of rDNA) 분석을 통하여 이 버섯을Xylodon flaviporus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Cooke) Riebesehl & Langer로 동정하였다. 이 버섯은 독도에서 서식이 확인된 두 번째 종이며, 다년생 초본식물인 왕호장근을X. flaviporus의 새로운 기주식물로 보고하고자한다. In 2017, we collected a wood-decay fungus growing on a dead and decaying herbaceous plant (Reynoutria sachalinensis (F. Schmidt) Nakai) in Dokdo, the far-eastern island of South Korea. Morphologically, this species is characterized by resupinate, coriaceous to corky basidiocarps, poroid hymenophores, pseudodimitic hyphal system, and ellipsoid basidiospores. Based on morphological observation and internal transcribed spacer of ribosomal DNA, the fungus was identified as Xylodon flaviporus (Berk. & M.A. Curtis ex Cooke) Riebesehl & Langer. It is only the second macrofungal species reported from Dokdo, and R. sachalinensis is the first herbaceous plant to be identified as a host for X. flaviporus
말뚝버섯속의 국내 미기록종(Phallus hadriani) 보고
조종원 ( Jong Won Jo ),심정교 ( Joungkyo Sim ),심주석 ( Joo Suk Sim ),곽영남 ( Young-nam Kwag ),김형소 ( Hyung So Kim ),박상영 ( Sang Young Park ),한상국 ( Sang-kuk Han ),한재구 ( Jae-gu Han ),오승환 ( Seung Hwan Oh ),김창선 ( Cha 한국균학회 2020 韓國菌學會誌 Vol.48 No.3
As part of the mushroom surveys in the unexplored areas of Korea in 2019 and 2020, a phalloid fungus was found in a saline sand beach. The specimen was mainly characterized by its reticulate pileus and violet volva with well-developed rhizomorphs. Based on ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequencing and morphological characteristics, the specimen was identified as Phallus hadriani. Additionally, a morphological comparison of closely related species was performed. This study describes for the first time the presence of P. hadriani in Korea.