Communities of woody vegetation and wood destroying fungi in natural and semi-natural forests of kyiv city, Ukraine

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Selected forestry parameters were investigated in the system of trees and wood-destroying fungi in the natural forests of the Kyiv city on a gradient of recreational transformation. We investigated the vitality, age compositions, and health condition of woody plants (11 species), and species, systematic, trophic and spatial compositions of xylotrophic fungi (51 species, 224 findings of xylotrophs representing 34 genera, 20 families, 7 orders of divisions Basidiomycota; class Agaricomycetes). The results showed that communities of woody vegetation and xylotrophic fungi in forests depend on the degree of recreational transformation of the environment. Vitality, age compositions and health condition of trees altered species composition of xylotrophs.

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Blinkova, O., & Ivanenko, O. (2018). Communities of woody vegetation and wood destroying fungi in natural and semi-natural forests of kyiv city, Ukraine. Central European Forestry Journal, 64(1), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.1515/forj-2017-0030

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