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. 2017 Oct 26;8:2066. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.02066

Table 2.

Sampling sites and number of fungal species of Favre (1955).

Sampling sites Coordinates (N/W) Elevation (m a.s.l) Geology Fungal records in association No.
D Srrs Sh
Murtaröl 46°38′/10°17 2,250–2,500 Quaternary moraine 24 11 - 23
Piz Mezdi 46°41′/10°20′ 2,200–2,500 Quaternary moraine 16 5 - 16
Val Mingèr 46°43′/10°16′ 1,900–2,550 Quaternary moraine 14 8 - 1
Valbella 46°41′/10°22′ 2,150–2,200 Quaternary moraine 9 13 - 17
Alp Murtèr/Piz Murtèr 46°41′/10°09′ 2,300–2,700 Coral limestone 6 9 - 6
Val Stabelchod 46°41′/10°16′ 2,250–2,600 Quaternary moraine 6 8 - 4
Chaschlot 46°39′/10°17′ 2,250–2,500 Dolomite 8 1 - 21
Murteras da Grimmels 46°41′/10°11′ 2,400–2,650 Dolomite 6 1 - 2
Piz Daint 46°38′/10°17′ 2,300–2,450 Dolomite 3 2 - 25
Val Plavna/Spadla Sura 46°42′/10°16′ 2,100–2,400 Quaternary moraine 2 2 - 12
Blaisch Bella/Val Tavrü 46°41′/10°18′ 2,300–2,450 Muscovite granite gneiss 1 7 - 13
Val dal Botsch 46°41′/10°15′ 2,000–2,800 Quaternary moraine 20 8 3 3
Val Nüglia 46°41′/10°17′ 2,000–2,600 Quaternary moraine 18 5 3 5
Munt la Schera/M. Chavagl 46°39′/10°13′ 2,000–2,550 Dolomite 15 7 2 7
Munt da la Bescha 46°39′/10°18′ 2,200–2,550 Dolomite 6 3 4 22
Blaisch dals Manaders 46°43′/10°22′ 2,400–2,700 Muscovite granite gneiss 3 1 5 9
Costainas 46°39′/10°23′ 2,400–2,650 Muscovite granite gneiss 2 5 2 19
Marangun 46°44′/10°23′ 2,200–2,400 Muscovite granite gneiss 2 1 3 8
Murters da Tamangur 46°40′/10°22′ 2,350–2,500 Muscovite granite gneiss 1 1 3 18
Mot dal Gajer 46°42′/10°20′ 2,350–2,750 Muscovite granite gneiss 1 1 1 15
Val Laschadura/Foppinas 46°42′/10°09 2,100–2,700 Muscovite granite gneiss 1 1 1 26
Ils Lajets 46°43′/10°23′ 2,400–2,700 Muscovite granite gneiss - 1 17 10
Source of Sesvenna/moraine 46°43′/10°24′ 2,250–2,650 Muscovite granite gneiss - 3 5 11
Munt Plazèr 46°42′/10°23′ 2,600–2,650 Muscovite granite gneiss - 3 5 14
Taunter Pizza/Jufplaun 46°37′/10°17′ 2,300–2,650 Verrucano - 5 5 24
Piz Starlex 46°39′/10°24′ 2,250 Dolomite 2 - - 20

The macrofungi were growing in association with the calciphilic host plants Dryas octopetala (D) and Salix reticulata, S. retusa and S. serpyllifolia (Srrs), and with the acidophilic host plant Salix herbacea (Sh). The sampling sites are listed with their coordinates, elevation and the predominant geological bedrock.

Number of fungal records, Inline graphic1–10, Inline graphic11–20, Inline graphic21–30, Inline graphic31–40. No., Site number according to Figure 2.