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Some useful wild macrofungi from Liuxihe National Forest Park, Guangzhou, China
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Some useful wild macrofungi from Liuxihe National Forest Park, Guangzhou, China

Y. Chen and B. Dell
Chinese Forestry Science and Technology, Vol.3(4), pp.35-42
2004

Abstract

Forty species of Basidiomycota from 21 genera in 15 families, collected from Liuxihe National Forest Park, Guangzhou, China, have values for use by local people. More than half of the species collected are edible, and some (Lactarius deliciosus, Boletus spp.) are gathered for commercial consumption in South China. Ten species have medicinal properties, and include Dictyophora, Ganoderma, Pisolithus and Scleroderma. Over 60% species (26 taxa) are ectomycorrhizal involving 12 edible fungi. The most abundant families were the Amanitaceae, Boletaceae and Sclerodermataceae, which form important ectomycorrhizal associations with coniferous and mixed broad-leafed trees in the Park. Prospective uses of these macrofungi are discussed.

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