New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science abstracts
Boletus edulis sensu lato: a new record for New Zealand
Y. WANG
L. SINCLAIR
I. R. HALL
New Zealand Institute for Crop & Food
Research Limited
Invermay Agricultural Centre
Private Bag 50 034
Mosgiel, New Zealand
A. L. J. COLE
Department of Plant and Microbial Sciences
University of Canterbury
Christchurch, New Zealand
Abstract Boletus edulis Bull.: Fr sensu lato, a
popular edible mushroom in Europe, North America, and Asia, has been recorded
for the first time in New Zealand. Fruiting occurred from late January until
early April, under
Quercus spp.
, Fagus sylvatica,
and
Betula pendula. Several species of fungi found associated with
B.
edulis are listed. The microscopic features of the mycorrhiza and fruiting
bodies collected in Christchurch, New Zealand are described, highlighting the
development of hymenial elements on the stipe before they develop on the cap.
Keywords Boletales; Boletus edulis; ectomycorrhiza;
new record; taxonomy; hosts
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science, 1995, Vol. 23:
227-231
0114-0671/95/2302--0227 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1995
New record
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