María Paz Martín

Botanist.

María-Paz Martín Esteban (born 8 November 1960 in Acehúche) is a Spanish mycologist. She has been a fellow of the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid since 1999, and a researcher at the Spanish National Research Council since 2019. She has authored more than 200 scientific articles on the biodiversity of fungi.

Abbreviations: M.P.Martín
Occupations: university teacher, mycologist, lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: Spain
Languages: Spanish
Dates: 1960-11-08T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Acehúche
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 100 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 109 fungi

100 fungi attributed, 9 fungi contributed to109 fungi:

Astraeus odoratus Phosri, Watling, M.P. Martín & Whalley 2004
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus odoratus (Thai: เห็ดเผาะหนัง; Het pho nang เห็ดเผาะหนัง, Het pho เห็ดเผาะ, or Het nang เห็ดหนัง, the latter meaning "skin mushroom") is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as a new species in 2004, it was originally found in the Thai highlands growing in sandy or laterite-rich soil in dry lowland dipterocarp forests. The species is found in Southeast Asia.
Astraeus sirindhorniae Watling, Phosri, Sihan., A.W. Wilson & M.P. Martín 2014
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus sirindhorniae is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. A. sirindhorniae can be distinguished from close relatives A. odoratus, A. asiaticus and A. hygrometricus by differences in fruit body size, spore size, spore ornamentation, and peridium structure. The fungus was discovered in Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in northeastern Thailand, as part of a project to document the biodiversity of mycorrhizal fungi. The specific epithet sirindhorniae honors Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on the occasion the 84th birthday of her father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Known only
Umbilicaria maculata Krzew., M.P. Martín & M.A. García 2009
fungi species in the umbilicariaceae family
Umbilicaria maculata is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) umbilicate lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. It is found in high-elevation alpine locations in Poland and France.
Rhizopogon rocabrunae M.P. Martín 1996
fungi species in the rhizopogonaceae family
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Rhizopogon buenoi Calonge & M.P. Martín 2001
fungi species in the rhizopogonaceae family
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Rhizopogon aromaticus Calonge & M.P. Martín 2000
fungi species in the rhizopogonaceae family
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Astraeus telleriae M.P. Martín, Phosri & Watling 2013
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus telleriae is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as new to science in 2013, it is found in the Mediterranean region in southwestern Europe, from southern Spain to Greece.
Astraeus asiaticus Phosri, M.P. Martín & Watling 2007
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus asiaticus is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. Described as a new species in 2007, it was originally found in north and northeastern areas of Thailand, where it grows in sandy or laterite-rich soil in dry lowland dipterocarp forests. The species has a wide distribution in Asia. Anti-cancer Properties: This mushroom found in the forests of Bankura and Birbhum districts of West Bengal in India has been found to contain chemicals that fights against cancer. According to an article published in the science journal Nature, ‘kurkure chhatu’ (astraeus asiaticus), a
Lycoperdon rupicola Jeppson, E. Larss. & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the lycoperdaceae family
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Hydnum ovoideisporum Olariaga, Grebenc, Salcedo & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Hydnum ovoideisporum is a species of fungus in the family Hydnaceae native to the southern Europe.
Astraeus smithii (Smith's Earthstar) Watling, M.P. Martín & Phosri 2013
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus smithii is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. It was described as new to science in 2013. The specific epithet honors American mycologist Alexander H. Smith. The fungus is found in the central and northern United States, where it grows on the ground at forest edges and open areas.
Astraeus morganii Phosri, Watling & M.P. Martín 2013
fungi species in the diplocystidiaceae family
Astraeus morganii is a species of false earthstar in the family Diplocystaceae. The fungus is found in the central to southern United States, extending southwards to Mexico. It is closely related to Astraeus pteridis, but has smaller fruit bodies and larger spores. The specific epithet honors American botanist Andrew Price Morgan.
Terfezia alsheikhii Kovács, M.P. Martín & Calonge 2011
fungi species in the pezizaceae family
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Hypochnicium michelii Tellería, M. Dueñas, Melo & M.P. Martín 2010
fungi species in the meruliaceae family
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Hydnum vesterholtii Olariaga, Grebenc, Salcedo & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the hydnaceae family
Hydnum vesterholtii is a species of fungus in the family Hydnaceae native to the southern and Central Europe and southwestern China.
Tulasnella eremophila M. Dueñas, Tellería & M.P. Martín 2015
fungi species in the tulasnellaceae family
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Tubulicrinis australis M. Dueñas, Telleria & M.P. Martín 2016
fungi species in the hymenochaetaceae family
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Sistotremastrum guttuliferum Melo, M. Dueñas, Tellería & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the sistotremastraceae family
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Scleroderma dunense B.D.B. Silva, Sulzbacher, Grebenc, Baseia & M.P. Martín 2016
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Scleroderma capeverdeanum M.P. Martín, M. Dueñas & Tellería 2016
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Rhizopogon granuloflavus M.P. Martín, M. Dueñas & Tellería 2015
fungi species in the rhizopogonaceae family
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Resupinatus porosus M.P. Martín, Lodge & Thorn 2006
fungi species in the pleurotaceae family
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Pisolithus orientalis Watling, Phosri & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Pisolithus capsulifer (Sowerby) Watling, Phosri & M.P. Martín 2012
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Pisolithus calongei M.P. Martín, Phosri & Watling 2013
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Pisolithus aureosericeus M.P. Martín, Kaewgraj., Phosri & Watling 2016
fungi species in the sclerodermataceae family
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Peniophorella subglobospora M. Dueñas, Melo, Tellería & M.P. Martín 2013
fungi species in the rickenellaceae family
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Myriostoma capillisporum (African Pepperpot) (V.J. Staněk) Suz, A.M. Ainsw., Baseia & M.P. Martín 2017
fungi species in the geastraceae family
Myriostoma capillisporum is a fungal species in the family Geastraceae. Basidiocarps resemble earthstars, but the spore sac is supported by multiple columns (instead of a single column) and has multiple ostioles instead of a single, apical ostiole. The fungus was originally described as a variety of Myriostoma coliforme, based on the distinctive and conspicuous ornamentation of its basidiospores. Recent molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, has shown that it is a separate species, so far only known from South Africa.
Myriostoma calongei (South American Pepperpot) Baseia, J.O. Sousa & M.P. Martín 2017
fungi species in the geastraceae family
Myriostoma calongei is a fungal species in the family Geastraceae. Basidiocarps resemble earthstars, but the spore sac is supported by multiple columns (instead of a single column) and has multiple ostioles instead of a single, apical ostiole. The fungus was described from Brazil in 2017 as a result of molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences. Previously, it had been identified as Myriostoma coliforme, now known to be restricted to northern, temperate regions. Myriostoma calongei can be distinguished by the conspicuously verrucose (finely warted) endoperidium. The
Myriostoma australianum (Australian Pepperpot) J.O. Sousa, Baseia & M.P. Martín 2018
fungi species in the geastraceae family
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