Cenococcum graniforme in Poland

Maria Ławrynowicz

Abstract


During the field investigations 72 localities of Cenococcum graniforme (Sów.) Ferd. et Winge, mostly in central Poland were stated. At more than 50% of places sclerotia of C. graniforme were found together with carpophores of Elaphomyces granulatus Fr. and/or E. muricatus Fr. Before present investigations C. graniforme was known in Poland only as a fossil fungus and as an ectomycorrhizal partner of some trees. Now C. graniforme seems to be a common fungus in Poland. The maps of its distribution, according to the actually known localities are presented in this paper. The names of localities in Poland are listed on pages 35-38. Besides Poland, the author found C. graniforme in England, Austria and East Germany.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5586/am.1983.003

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