DIVERSITY OF MACROMYCETES OF RAVINE BIRCH FORESTS ON THE LEFT BANK OF THE URAL RIVER WITHIN THE WEST KAZAKHSTAN REGION

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/eb.2024.v99.i2.05
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Keywords:

macromycetes, birch forests, Ural river valley, West Kazakhstan Region, species composition, biodiversity

Abstract

Biodiversity and its conservation remain fundamental aspects of contemporary biology, continually sparking interest and requiring active research. Presently, significant disparities persist in our understanding of the distribution and habitats of various living organisms. Among the most diverse and crucial groups warranting intensive and comprehensive analysis are fungi. The data obtained significantly contributes to the study of macromycete diversity within the birch forests of the Ural River valley. However, information regarding these fungi within the territory of Kazakhstan remains incomplete and fragmented.

The article presents data on the biodiversity of the mycobiota within the ravine birch forests situated along the left bank of the Ural River in the West Kazakhstan region. As of the current date, the biota study has identified 43 species belonging to 26 genera, spanning across 17 families and six orders. Predominant families include Polyporaceae, Russulaceae, Pluteaceae, Amanitaceae, and Strophariaceae. The trophic analysis of the mycobiota within birch forests revealed a notable diversity of xylotrophs, with 25 species identified, primarily associated with the families Fomitopsidaceae, Polyporaceae, Pluteaceae, and Strophariaceae. Additionally, the group of mycorrhizal fungi comprises 15 species, predominantly represented by the families Amanitaceae, Boletaceae, Russulaceae, and Paxillaceae.

Thus, the highest richness of macromycetes is noted in birch forests located in the lowlands of deep gullies. Species diversity of macromycetes tends to decrease in birch forests growing along slopes of various orientations, along the edges of gullies, and on eroded slopes. Moreover, in new pioneer sites such as the sole of the indigenous bank of the Ural River, the species composition of mushrooms is notably impoverished. This study represents the first taxonomic analysis of mycobiota diversity in the ravine birch forests.

Author Biographies

A.N. Sarsenova, Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Kazakhstan, Uralsk

Sarsenova Assemgul (corresponding author) — PhD, Senior lecturer of the Faculty of Natural Geography of Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University (Uralsk, Kazakhstan, email: assemgulsarsenova@gmail.com).

S.A. Abiev, L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Kazakhstan, Astana

Abiyev Sardarbek – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of the Department of General Biology and Genomics of L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (Astana, Kazakhstan, email: abiev.sardarbek@yandex.kz)

T.E. Darbayeva, Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Kazakhstan, Uralsk

Darbayeva Talshen – Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor of the Faculty of Natural Geography of Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University (Uralsk, Kazakhstan, email: dtalshen@mail.ru).

 

G.A. Nam , Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction, Almaty

Nam Galina – Candidate of Biological Sciences, Leading researcher of the Laboratory of Mycology and Algology of Institute of Botany and Phytointroduction (Almaty, Kazakhstan, email: namg@mail.ru)

G.S. Kaisagaliyeva, Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University, Kazakhstan, Uralsk

Kaisagaliyeva Gulzhakhan – Candidate of Biological Sciences, Senior lecturer of the Faculty of Natural Geography of Makhambet Utemisov West Kazakhstan University (Uralsk, Kazakhstan, email: gusm_@mail.ru).

N.A. Utarbayeva , Aktobe Regional University named after K.Zhubanov, Kazakhstan, Aktobe

Utarbayeva Nurlygul – PhD, Senior lecturer of the Department of Biology of Aktobe Regional University named after K.Zhubanov (Aktobe, Kazakhstan, email: Nurlygul.utarbaeva@mail.ru)

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Published

2024-06-20

How to Cite

Sarsenova, A. ., Abiev, S. ., Darbayeva, T. ., Nam , G. ., Kaisagaliyeva, G. ., & Utarbayeva , N. . (2024). DIVERSITY OF MACROMYCETES OF RAVINE BIRCH FORESTS ON THE LEFT BANK OF THE URAL RIVER WITHIN THE WEST KAZAKHSTAN REGION. Experimental Biology, 99(2), 55–66. https://doi.org/10.26577/eb.2024.v99.i2.05