Mycofloristic investigations have been carried out in deciduous oak-woods in the geothermal area of Travale-Radicondoli (Tuscany, Central Italy). 235 fungal species (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) have been identified during 3 observation years; some of these are uncommon or rare, some others have never been cited for the Province of Siena. From this study emerges that geothermal activity seems to be less polluting than other types of industries or power stations.
Perini, C., Laganà, A., Salerni, E., Barluzzi, C., De Dominicis, V. (1999). Mycofloristic investigations in the geothermal area of Travale-Radicondoli (Tuscany, central Italy). WEBBIA, 54(1), 149-173 [10.1080/00837792.1999.10670675].
Mycofloristic investigations in the geothermal area of Travale-Radicondoli (Tuscany, central Italy)
Perini C.;Laganà A.;Salerni E.;De Dominicis V.
1999-01-01
Abstract
Mycofloristic investigations have been carried out in deciduous oak-woods in the geothermal area of Travale-Radicondoli (Tuscany, Central Italy). 235 fungal species (Ascomycota and Basidiomycota) have been identified during 3 observation years; some of these are uncommon or rare, some others have never been cited for the Province of Siena. From this study emerges that geothermal activity seems to be less polluting than other types of industries or power stations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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