MICROMORPHOLOGY OF NEOLENTINUS LEPIDEUS (FR.) REDHEAD & GINNS WITH DIFFERENT TROPHIC ALLOCATION IN ECOSYSTEMS OF THE TOMSK REGION

The features of macro- and micro-signs of Neolentinus lepideus in the Tomsk region, depending on the substrate affinity, are studied. The article presents an analysis of 70 samples of the species N. lepideus found in the Tomsk region (Western Siberia). Descriptions of macro- and micro-signs are ac...

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Main Author: N.Yu. Mitsuk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penza State University Publishing House 2022-09-01
Series:Russian Journal of Ecosystem Ecology
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Summary:The features of macro- and micro-signs of Neolentinus lepideus in the Tomsk region, depending on the substrate affinity, are studied. The article presents an analysis of 70 samples of the species N. lepideus found in the Tomsk region (Western Siberia). Descriptions of macro- and micro-signs are accompanied by original illustrations. A statistically significant difference in the size of the spores and the length of the basidia, depending on their trophic allocation among coniferous and deciduous tree species, is shown. The width of the basidia showed no statistically significant difference. In turn, fruit bodies collected from Pinus sibirica, Pinus sylvestris, Larix sibirica and buried coniferous wood do not have statistically significant differences in the size of microstructures. Thus, based on the data obtained, it can be assumed that the size of the microstructures depends on the trophic allocation of the species.
ISSN:2500-0578