@article{oai:nagoya-wu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000757, author = {南川, 幸 and 平野, 年秋 and 塩谷, つね子 and ミナミカワ and ヒラノ and エンヤ}, journal = {名古屋女子大学紀要, Journal of the Nagoya Women's College}, month = {Apr}, note = {P(論文), "As one of the fungus sociological investigations of fleshy fungus growing on mountain zone in japan, forests of Betula platyphylla var. japonica were surveyed with a practical application of a theory of the survey for forest floor plants extending from 1967 to 1970. Coverage was measured with fairy ring as a new method, and the unit of fungus society was classified from this result. 1) Mainly 25 species of fungus compose societies in Betula platyphylla var. japonica. 2) Most of the characteristic species form the mycorrhiza with B. grossa or Quercits mongolica var. grosseserrata. 3) The unit can be classified into Cortinario-Amanitetum muscariae in which the characteristic species are Amanita muscaria and other 11 species. 4) Tricholomopsis sasae are observed frequently on the forest floor abundant in Sasa kurilensis."}, pages = {11--16}, title = {日本の低山帯に発生するキノコ類}, volume = {18}, year = {1972} }