Xylotrophic fungi on trees having medicinal value in the conditions of Azerbaijan

Authors

  • Назакат Шамил кызы Гаджиева Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan 103 M. Mushfik str., Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1003, Azerbaijan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2015.55820

Keywords:

Medicinal tree, xylomycobiot, substrates, type of rot, uneven distribution

Abstract

The study characterized xylomycobiota trees having medicinal value in the conditions of Azerbaijan. It is shown that in the studied plants, 23 species inhabited xylotrophic fungy, 1 (Phellinus chrysoloma (Fr.) Donk.), of which was first discovered in the territories of Azerbaijan. Comparative analysis of the biodiversity of fungi in the different territories of Azerbaijan showed identified species are distributed unevenly on the territory studied

Author Biography

Назакат Шамил кызы Гаджиева, Institute of Microbiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan 103 M. Mushfik str., Baku, Azerbaijan, Az 1003

Candidate of biological sciences, associate professor

Senior researcher

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Published

2015-12-22

Issue

Section

Biological sciences