Abstract
Mycological observations were carried out between 1994-1996 in two representative plots (1000 m2 each) in 80-year-old oak plantation (Quercus robur and Qu. petraea) on calcareous hill in the Mstów village in the Jurassic Landscape Park. The project was carried out in the frame of international network of the „Mycological monitoring in European oak forests". During 24 visits in the plots a total of 190 species of macromycetes was recorded: 80 mycorrhizal and 110 saprobic fungi. Among them 2 species are new to Poland and 16 are inscribed in the Red List of threatened macromycetes in Poland (Wojewoda and Ławrynowicz 1992).
Keywords
macromycetes; mycological monitoring; oak decline; Poland