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Amanita chocoana - A new species from Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Amanita chocoana, an interesting new species of section Vaginatae, is described from the Chocó regioPalabras claves:Agaricales, Amanitaceae, Estación biológica bilsa, NeotropicsAutores:Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Wartchow F.Fuentes:scopusEdible mushrooms of Ecuador: Consumption, myths and implications for conservation
ArticleAbstract: Background: Ecuador is divided into three geographical regions: Amazon, Coast and Mountains, on whicPalabras claves:amazonía, Biodiversity, Coast, fungi, Paramos, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Aigaje C., Andi D., Aules E., Calazacón M., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Chimbo E., Chimbo J., Criollo M., De Aro M., De La Cruz S., Entza M., Farinango G., Flores S., Gibertoni T.B., Grefa G., Jati M., Licuy V., López V., Mendua M., Morales A., Murillo Y., Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Payaguaje D., Payaguaje J., Piyaguaje N., Uwinjin P., Wartchow F.Fuentes:scopusTraditional use of Gymnopus nubicola as food resource in a Kichwa community, Pichincha, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Gymnopus nubicola is characterized by a strong smell and pleasant flavour, by a dark reddish brown tPalabras claves:'Kallambas', Andean 'kichwa' communities, ECUADOR, Edible, MushroomsAutores:Aigaje C., Aules E., Calvalcanti L., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, Gibertoni T.B., Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Wartchow F.Fuentes:scopusProspection of Psychrotrophic Filamentous Fungi Isolated from the High Andean Paramo Region of Northern Ecuador: Enzymatic Activity and Molecular Identification
ArticleAbstract: The isolation of filamentous fungal strains from remote habitats with extreme climatic conditions haPalabras claves:Bioprospecting, Cold-adapted enzymes, High Andean Paramo, Psychrotrophic fungiAutores:Cereia M., Contato A.G., de Moraes Polizeli M.d.L.T., de Oliveira T.B., Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Stefan Alexander BrückFuentes:scopusThinning Levels of Laurel Natural Regeneration to Establish Traditional Agroforestry Systems, Ecuadorian Amazon Upper Basin
ArticleAbstract: (1) Background: The Cordia alliodora (Ruiz & Pav.) Oken (laurel) natural regeneration management isPalabras claves:Cordia alliodora, height/dimeter ratio, relative growth rate, stand density, thinning intensitiesAutores:Álvaro Gustavo Cañadas-López, Buitrón-Garrido S., Byron Medina-Torres, Paúl Gamboa-Trujillo, Vargas-Hernández J.J., Wehenkel C.Fuentes:scopus