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Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology and Evolution, Vol 153, Iss 1, Pp 45-58 (2020)
Background and aims – Lignicolous fungal assemblages perform numerous functions in forest ecosystems, one of the most important being their capacity to decay wood. As a consequence of their belonging to different ecological niches, the forest ecosy
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/302a4cd9d61e41df8786cca74b1b19cf
Autor:
Ovidiu COPOȚ, Cătălin TĂNASE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 26, Pp 161-172 (2019)
Coarse woody debris is often highlighted as the most important microhabitat for numerous saproxylic species, including macrofungi. Providing valuable nutrients, stable microclimatic conditions and development space, logs and large branches are consid
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5fcbe1c2895f432eb5671d8b872f6d65
Autor:
Ovidiu COPOȚ, Tiberius BALAEȘ, Ciprian BÎRSAN, Cristiana Virginia PETRE, Ana COJOCARIU, Cătălin TĂNASE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 25, Pp 119-134 (2018)
Lignicolous macromycetes plays are a vital part of forest ecosystems in Europe. They are involved in Carbon cycle, through decay processes of woody debris. Very fine woody debris (VFWD) forms an important component of this dead wood, being found in a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8621b4ba4227459f82982d9e0e16a116
Autor:
Ovidiu COPOȚ, Cătălin TĂNASE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 24, Pp 133-143 (2017)
Ganoderma lucidum is one of the most valued mushrooms in the World, because of its medicinal properties. In the context of North-Eastern Region’s development, any forest product could have a valuable contribution. Therefore, it is important to unde
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/4a07ffccd9234931ae84e3a4a5c65c8c
Autor:
Ovidiu COPOT, Constantin MARDARI, Tiberius BALAES, Cristiana PETRE, Ciprian BIRSAN, Catalin TANASE
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 23, Pp 211-225 (2016)
Ectomycorrhizal macromycetes are, generally, an important ecological component for forest habitats, and a valuable resource in the context of sustainable development of rural communities in the North-East Region of Romania. The woody species distribu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/12db3f7c1fca4147921c4f2471b7d22e
Publikováno v:
Botanica Serbica, Vol 45, Iss 2, Pp 241-250 (2021)
Clathrus archeri is a saprophytic fungus native to the southern hemisphere which was introduced in Europe in the early twentieth century. Although it is naturalized in most regions of Central Europe, in Romania it is considered rather a rare species
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/cd6e21cc479046d48dc4b21c9b5c7008
Publikováno v:
Botanica Serbica, Vol 45, Iss 2, Pp 241-250 (2021)
Clathrus archeri is a saprophytic fungus native to the southern hemisphere which was introduced in Europe in the early twentieth century. Although it is naturalized in most regions of Central Europe, in Romania it is considered rather a rare species
Publikováno v:
Ecologia Balkanica, Vol 12, Iss 2, Pp 213-217 (2020)
In this short note, the fungal species Clathrus ruber is reported for the second time in Romania, 60 years after the first record. It was identified in the northeastern part of the country, in Iaşi region, in a Lolium sward from a private garden. Tw
Autor:
Momchil Nazarov, Ovidiu Copoţ, Jozef Šibík, Constantin Mardari, Kiril Vassilev, Catalin Tanase, Ciprian Bîrsan, Nikolay Velev
Publikováno v:
Biologia. 76:1-22
The paper presents a comprehensive numerical analysis of vegetation within the class Loiseleurio-Vaccinietea Eggler ex Schubert 1960 in Southeastern Carpathians (Romanian Carpathians), specifically the cryophilous dwarf-shrub heathlands on windswept
Autor:
Cătălin Tănase, Ciprian Bîrsan, Ana Cojocariu, Tiberius Balaes, Cristiana Virginia Petre, Ovidiu Copoţ
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Development, Vol 25, Pp 119-134 (2018)
Lignicolous macromycetes plays are a vital part of forest ecosystems in Europe. They are involved in Carbon cycle, through decay processes of woody debris. Very fine woody debris (VFWD) forms an important component of this dead wood, being found in a