Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle

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Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle. / Læssøe, Thomas; Jordal, John Bjarne; Borgergren Nielsen, Jan Gert; Holtan, Dag; Larsen, Perry Gunnar.

I: Agarica, Bind 28, 2009, s. 43-49.

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Læssøe, T, Jordal, JB, Borgergren Nielsen, JG, Holtan, D & Larsen, PG 2009, 'Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle', Agarica, bind 28, s. 43-49. <http://www.jbjordal.no/publikasjoner/Elaphomyces_virgatosporusAgarica-28.pdf>

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Læssøe, T., Jordal, J. B., Borgergren Nielsen, J. G., Holtan, D., & Larsen, P. G. (2009). Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle. Agarica, 28, 43-49. http://www.jbjordal.no/publikasjoner/Elaphomyces_virgatosporusAgarica-28.pdf

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Læssøe T, Jordal JB, Borgergren Nielsen JG, Holtan D, Larsen PG. Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle. Agarica. 2009;28:43-49.

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Læssøe, Thomas ; Jordal, John Bjarne ; Borgergren Nielsen, Jan Gert ; Holtan, Dag ; Larsen, Perry Gunnar. / Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle. I: Agarica. 2009 ; Bind 28. s. 43-49.

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title = "Elaphomyces virgatosporus in NW Norway - the northernmost records of a rare truffle",
abstract = "The first Norwegian records of Elaphomyces virgatosporus Holl{\'o}s are reported from two sites in Western Norway (M{\o}re og Romsdal County) in 2008. All material was collected underneath old Corylus avellana in ancient, previously coppiced stands in dark, light soil with sparse herbaceous ground cover. No other species of Elaphomyces were found in the vicinity of the collected material. Most material was located by raking where red deer and/or roe deer evidently had been excavating truffles. They were far from evenly distributed. The species so far seems to be very rare, with a strongly disjunct distribution. The nearest sites are found in Southern Sweden, and the main population in Europe seems to be located in Hungary. The distribution of Elaphomyces species in Norway is poorly known, but the populations of E. virgatosporus in NW",
keywords = "Faculty of Science, Elaphomycetaceae, tr{\o}fler, hassel, relikt, Elaphomycetaceae, truffles, hypogeous fungi, Corylus, relic species",
author = "Thomas L{\ae}ss{\o}e and Jordal, {John Bjarne} and {Borgergren Nielsen}, {Jan Gert} and Dag Holtan and Larsen, {Perry Gunnar}",
note = "KEYWORDS Elaphomycetaceae, hypogeous fungi, Corylus,relic species",
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language = "English",
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pages = "43--49",
journal = "Agarica",
issn = "0800-1820",
publisher = "Fredrikstad Soppforening",

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AU - Jordal, John Bjarne

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AU - Holtan, Dag

AU - Larsen, Perry Gunnar

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AB - The first Norwegian records of Elaphomyces virgatosporus Hollós are reported from two sites in Western Norway (Møre og Romsdal County) in 2008. All material was collected underneath old Corylus avellana in ancient, previously coppiced stands in dark, light soil with sparse herbaceous ground cover. No other species of Elaphomyces were found in the vicinity of the collected material. Most material was located by raking where red deer and/or roe deer evidently had been excavating truffles. They were far from evenly distributed. The species so far seems to be very rare, with a strongly disjunct distribution. The nearest sites are found in Southern Sweden, and the main population in Europe seems to be located in Hungary. The distribution of Elaphomyces species in Norway is poorly known, but the populations of E. virgatosporus in NW

KW - Faculty of Science

KW - Elaphomycetaceae

KW - trøfler

KW - hassel

KW - relikt

KW - Elaphomycetaceae

KW - truffles

KW - hypogeous fungi

KW - Corylus

KW - relic species

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VL - 28

SP - 43

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JO - Agarica

JF - Agarica

SN - 0800-1820

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