Abstract

After application of urea to the litter of Scots Pine ( Pinus sylvestris L.), fruit-bodies of the following unusual fungi appeared: Ascobolus denudatus Fr., Coprinus echinosporus Buller, Tephrocybe tesquorum (Fr.) Moser and Pseudombrophila deerata (Karst.) Seaver. Fruit-bodies of Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad.) Chev., Desmazierella acicola Lib. and Marasmius androsaceus (L. ex Fr.) Fr., which were common on untreated litter, were absent where urea had been applied. Human urine also changed the mycofiora.

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