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Diversity and ethnomycological studies of the agaricales on the Northeastern slopes of Mt. Pao, Adams, Ilocos Norte, Philippines

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dc.contributor.author Aquino, Hyacinth Loise C.
dc.contributor.author Silvestre, Justine Ryan D.M
dc.date.accessioned 2021-08-19T05:40:13Z
dc.date.available 2021-08-19T05:40:13Z
dc.date.issued 2019-06
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.cas.upm.edu.ph:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/851
dc.description.abstract The Philippines is considered as a biodiversity hotspot, home to various endemic species. Fungal diversity in the country, in particular, is estimated at 4,698 species, but may even be higher as more areas have yet to be explored and documented. Fungi may be utilized in various ways including food and source of energy and bioactive compounds. However, studies about the group, especially Philippine local macrofungi, remain sparse. Diversity survey of agaric macrofungi was conducted at Mt. Pao, particularly the northeastern slopes that lie on the municipality of Adams, province of Ilocos Norte, using the combined transect and quadrat method. A total of 120 morphospecies belonging to 37 genera and 21 families were recorded along four 900-m transects with eight 25 m × 10 m quadrats each, obtaining a high agaric species diversity and evenness (Simpson’s index of diversity = 0.95; Shannon-Wiener index = 3.69). A complementary ethnomycological survey with residents was performed in the nearby community through purposive sampling. The most cited agaric is Psathyrella multipedata (Use value (UV) = 0.682), followed by Schizophyllum commune and Pluteus sp. (UV = 0.636), which are all used by locals as food. This research is a pioneer investigation on the diversity of agaric species in the region, an important additional documentation on Philippine fungal diversity en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.subject Agaric macrofungi en_US
dc.subject Psathyrella multipedata en_US
dc.subject Mt. Pao en_US
dc.title Diversity and ethnomycological studies of the agaricales on the Northeastern slopes of Mt. Pao, Adams, Ilocos Norte, Philippines en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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