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      Agaricomycetes xilófagos de la planicie central del desierto sonorense Translated title: Xylophagous Agaricomycetes in the central plains of the Sonoran desert

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          Se estudiaron 27 especies de Agaricomycetes xilófagos que crecen en la planicie central del desierto sonorense. Se muestreó en 10 localidades durante las 4 estaciones del año, en 3 tipos de vegetación. La mayor diversidad se registró en el matorral desértico micrófilo (16 spp.), seguido del mezquital (10 spp.) y matorral sarcocaule (8 spp.). El hospedero en donde se encontró el mayor número de esporomas y especies fue Prosopis glandulosa (Fabaceae). Siete especies causaron pudrición marrón, que representan el 25.9%, mientras que 20 (74.1%) ocasionaron pudrición blanca. El mayor número de especies se observó en verano con 26. Crinipellis zonata, Fomitiporia texana, Fuscoporia chrysea, Ganoderma sessiliforme, Perenniporia phloiophila y Phellinus robiniae son nuevos registros para Sonora. Exidiopsis calcea, Hyphodontiella multiseptata y Mycoacia uda se citan por primera vez para México, lo que aumenta a 670 especies de hongos conocidos para Sonora.

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          Twenty-seven species of xylophagous Agaricomycetes growing in the central plain of the Sonoran desert were studied. A sampling of 10 localities was carried out during the 4 seasons in 3 different types of vegetation. The greatest diversity was recorded in microphyllous desert scrub (16 spp.), followed by mezquital (10 spp.) and sarcocaule scrub (8 spp.). Prosopis glandulosa (Fabaceae) was the host with the highest number of sporomes and species. Seven species caused a brown rot (25.9%) and 20 (74.1%) a white rot of wood. The highest number of species was observed in summer with 26. Crinipellis zonata, Fomitiporia texana, Fuscoporia chrysea, Ganoderma sessiliforme, Perenniporia phloiophila, and Phellinus robiniae are new records for Sonora. Exidiopsis calcea, Hyphodontiella multiseptata, and Mycoacia uda are cited for the first time to Mexico, which increase to 670 species of fungi known for Sonora.

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                Journal
                rmbiodiv
                Revista mexicana de biodiversidad
                Rev. Mex. Biodiv.
                Instituto de Biología (México )
                2007-8706
                June 2013
                : 84
                : 2
                : 417-424
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Instituto Politécnico Nacional Mexico
                [2 ] Centro de Investigación en Alimentación y Desarrollo, A.C. Mexico
                [3 ] Universidad Estatal de Sonora Mexico
                Article
                S1870-34532013000200001
                10.7550/rmb.30828
                d251b2a6-18ed-4e52-8bef-1641975cc0c6

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Biodiversity Conservation

                Animal science & Zoology
                Agaricomycetidae,lignocelulolitic,Agaricales,Hymenochaetales,Polyporales,lignocelulolíticos

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