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SUNY ESF
Wood Inhabiting Microfungi of New York

Wood-Inhabiting Microfungi of New York

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C.J.K. Wang
428 Illick Hall
SUNY-ESF
1 Forestry Drive
Syracuse, NY 13210

Telephone: (315) 470-6911
cjkwang@esf.edu

Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - I

CONTENTS - III

PART I. WOOD-INHABITING MICROFUNGI OF NEW YORK

  • SIGNIFICANCE AND LONG-TERM GOALS - 1
  • OBJECTIVES - 1
    • Expended Scope of the Project
  • PROCEDURES - 2
    • Collection Trips and Sources
      • Fig. 1. Collections of Microfungi from 24 Counties in New York - 3
    • Methods of Identifying Microfungi
    • GIS Maps
  • RESULTS - 5
    • Identities of Substrates
    • Number of Taxon per Specimen Distribution of Conidial Fungi
      1. 1. New Genera and Species of Conidial Fungi from 1965-2004
      2. 2. Genera with the Highest Numbers of Species and Collections
      3. 3. Most Frequently Recorded Species of Conidial Fungi
      4. 4. New Records for New York State
      5. 5. Conidial Fungi Collected Outside of New York
      6. 6. Aquatic Fungi, Nematode-trapping Fungi, and Fungicolous Fungi
      7. 7. Total Numbers of Genera, Species, Collections, and Maps of Conidial Fungi; Table 1 - 9
  • DISCUSSION - 16
    • Disjunct Distribution of Conidial Fungi Current Status
  • SUMMARY - 18
  • LITERATURE CITED - 19
  • Appendix A. Microfungi Collection Sites from 1965 to 200821
  • Appendix B. Identification Codes for Collection Sites 24
  • Appendix C. Collection Sites in Indiana, Massachusetts, Oregon, Vermont, Washington, Canada, and United Kingdom - 26

PART II. DISTRIBUTION OF WOOD-INHABITING CONIDIAL FUNGI OF NEW YORK

  • Genera Acremonium to Zygosporium - 27-210
  • Appendix D. Distribution of Conidial Fungi - 211