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Restored areas reveal a new record from São Paulo State, Brazil: Neofavolus subpurpurascens (Murrill) Palacio & Robledo (Basidiomycota, Polyporaceae)

ABSTRACT

The diversity of wood-inhabiting Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota) was studied in the Parque Florestal São Marcelo, Brazilian area under restoration since 2002 by the planting of more than 100 native tree species, located in the municipality of Mogi-Guaçu (São Paulo State). Collections were made bi-monthly bimonthly from October 2015 to October 2016. The identification of the samples was based on the morphological analysis of the basidiomata; the selected specimens were deposited at the SP Herbarium. During the study, a total of 224 specimens was identified as belonging to 41 distinct species, including one new record for the State of São Paulo: Neofavolus subpurpurascens (Murrill) Palacio & Robledo. The results, show the establishment of the fungal community in the restored area and corroborate the contribution of that the reforestation of degraded areas to the maintenance of the fungal diversity of the state.

Keywords:
Basidiomycota; conservation; diversity; Polyporaceae; reforestation

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