Abstract
The fungi play important roles in maintaining the balance and homeostasis of natural ecosystems. We investigated fungal specimens indigenous to the Gayasan National Park located in the deep inlands of southeastern Korea from 2017-2020. Six fungal species in the Korean macromycota–Chiua olivaceoreticulata, Entoloma conchatum, Galerina sulciceps, Hebeloma radicosoides, Spongiporus gloeoporus, and Tricholoma sinoacerbum–were identified based on morphological characteristics and rDNA sequences. The six fungal speices were newly revealed on the Korean Peninsula, and it supports that the continuous investigaton is the best way to realize the mycosis.
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Fig. 1. Fruiting bodies and microscopic features of (A) Chiua olivaceoreticulata, (B) Entoloma conchatum, (C) Galerina sulciceps, (D) Hebeloma radicosoides, (E) Spongiporus gloeoporus, and (F) Tricholoma sinoacerbum. Scale bar: 1 cm. a, basidiospores; b, basidiaand basidioles; c, cystidia; d, gelatinous hyphae. Scale bar: 10 μm.