Table 2.
Site | Speciesa | Element | |||||||||
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K | Na | Mg | Ca | Cu | Zn | Fe | Mn | Ag | Cd | ||
M |
Cantharellus cibarius
(W) n = 16 (162) |
49,000 ± 4600 (47,000) 42,000–59,000 |
240 ± 58 (260) 140–360 |
1200 ± 130 (1100) 980–1400 |
1000 ± 260 (1000) 670–1500 |
54 ± 12 (52) 33–77 |
82 ± 9 (80) 69–100 |
330 ± 100 (330) 170–520 |
30 ± 10 (27) 20–63 |
0.53 ± 0.16 (0.55) 0.17–0.82 |
0.58 ± 0.05 (0.57) 0.49–0.67 |
M |
Lycoperdon perlatum
(W) n = 16 (138) |
28,000 ± 2500 (28,000) 26,000–35,000 |
81 ± 20 (84) 47–120 |
1900 ± 250 (1900) 1700–2600 |
170 ± 160 (120) 68–730 |
110 ± 23 (100) 75–150 |
200 ± 23 (200) 170–240 |
500 ± 240 (460) 280–1200 |
46 ± 7 (46) 36–60 |
2.0 ± 0.6 (2.0) 1.1–3.9 |
2.2 ± 0.6 (2.4) 1.5–2.9 |
M |
Boletus edulis (W) n = 32 |
27,000 ± 3000 (27,000) 21,000–31,000 |
360 ± 380 (210) 57–1400 |
910 ± 160 (890) 680–1300 |
480 ± 170 (460) 160–900 |
37 ± 16 (41) 15–70 |
160 ± 38 (160) 71–220 |
200 ± 150 (150) 51–610 |
21 ± 10 (20) 9.0–47 |
1.1 ± 0.8 (0.85) 0.16–3.1 |
2.8 ± 2.4 (2.2) 0.36–10 |
T |
Boletus edulis (W) n = 29 |
32,000 ± 5600 (31,000) 24,000–41,000 |
190 ± 140 (160) 18–560 |
850 ± 100 (860) 680–1000 |
200 ± 53 (190) 110–300 |
36 ± 18 (35) 6.0–72 |
210 ± 43 (130) 130–320 |
47 ± 44 (35) 25–210 |
8.6 ± 3.7 (9.2) 4.0–15 |
WD | 5.2 ± 4.7 (2.7) 0.33–18 |
M |
Leccinum aurantiacum
(W) n = 32 |
35,000 ± 7500 (33,000) 22,000–49,000 |
230 ± 170 (170) 19–680 |
1100 ± 380 (1100) 340–1900 |
580 ± 320 (520) 110–1600 |
41 ± 27 (37) 11–150 |
112 ± 76 (100) 20–320 |
270 ± 260 (150) 22–1100 |
24 ± 17 (17) 5.4–73 |
0.63 ± 0.63 (0.39) 0.18–3.3 |
0.81 ± 0.87 (0.56) 0.18–4.9 |
T |
Lecinum versipelle
(W) n = 29 |
41,000 ± 41,000 (36,000) 11,000–250,000 |
110 ± 52 (92) 10–250 |
1400 ± 1500 (1100) 440–9200 |
250 ± 94 (220) 110–490 |
36 ± 21 (30) 6.7–91 |
170 ± 110 (190) 16–550 |
92 ± 100 (47) 2.5–460 |
9.2 ± 3.7 (9.0) 4.2–19 |
WD | 14 ± 14 (9.8) 0.97–57 |
T |
Suillus luteus
(C) n = 15 |
40,000 ± 13,000 (34,000) 23,000–75,000 |
100 ± 57 (84) 24–200 |
1300 ± 240 (1300) 970–1900 |
480 ± 160 (480) 320–980 |
20 ± 7 (17) 11–33 |
120 ± 30 (110) 78–180 |
360 ± 140 (360) 150–740 |
39 ± 11 (40) 24–62 |
WD | 0.53 ± 0.19 (0.57) 0.19–0.80 |
T |
Suillus luteus
(S) n = 14 |
38,000 ± 18,000 (35,000) 12,000–71,000 |
110 ± 66 (98) 25–220 |
890 ± 360 (810) 430–2000 |
610 ± 250 (620) 220–1100 |
7.9 ± 4.0 (6.3) 4.0–17 |
49 ± 25 (43) 18–120 |
280 ± 20 (310) 120–540 |
40 ± 18 (35) 15–76 |
WD | 0.58 ± 0.37 (0.48) 0.23–1.7 |
T | Xerocomus subtomentosus (C) n = 15 | 45,000 ± 10,000 (46,000) 11,000–53,000 |
54 ± 20 (57) 23–90 |
1200 ± 190 (1200) 610–1300 |
200 ± 140 (190) 47–500 |
24 ± 7 (25) 13–36 |
190 ± 47 (180) 94–300 |
190 ± 98 (200) 63–340 |
12 ± 6 (9.3) 6.7–27 |
WD | 9.4 ± 3.6 (9.3) 3.6–16 |
T | Xerocomus subtomentosus (S) n = 15 | 43,000 ± 7500 (44,000) 30,000–59,000 |
59 ± 22 (58) 17–100 |
900 ± 200 (830) 540–1300 |
120 ± 62 (120) 20–230 |
16 ± 7 (16) 7.5–30 |
110 ± 40 (100) 58–180 |
68 ± 21 (63) 42–97 |
10 ± 5 (8.6) 4.3–19 |
WD | 7.5 ± 3.2 (7.1) 3.3–14 |
WD without data
aNumber of pooled samples and total number of fruit bodies (in parentheses); part of fruit body: W whole fruiting bodies, C caps, S stipes