Utilising bryophyte herbarium material as a source of fungal novelty: a case study presenting new records of Bryobroma gymnomitrii (Döbbeler) Döbbeler on Gymnomitrion Corda in Britain and North America
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 7/29/2024
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Summary
Background
Bryophyte herbarium collections often contain bryophilous fungi inadvertently preserved with their host plants, providing valuable temporal and spatial snapshots of bryophyte-fungal associations. Most bryophilous ascomycetes produce tiny fruitbodies that are easily overlooked during collection and storage. Herbaria represent largely untapped sources for discovering fungal species and their biogeographical distributions.
Objective
To identify and document new records of the bryophilous ascomycete Bryobroma gymnomitrii from herbarium material collected in Britain and North America, and to demonstrate the utility of bryophyte herbaria for bryo-mycological research. The study aimed to expand the known distribution of this fungal species beyond its previously documented range in northern and northeastern Europe.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Journal of Bryology,
- Study Type:Case Study, Taxonomic Survey,
- Source: 10.1080/03736687.2024.2375407, PMID: 39635270