Dr. Lechner Bernardo Ernesto

Teaching Assistant
University of Buenos Aires, Argentina


Highest Degree
Doctorate in Plant Biotechnology from University of Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Area of Interest:

Plant and Soil Sciences
Plant Biotechnology
Plant Biodiversity
Plant Physiology
Cultivation

Selected Publications

  1. Romano, G.M., E.V. Ruiz, B.E. Lechner, A.G. Greslebin and J.J. Morrone, 2017. Track analysis of agaricoid fungi of the Patagonian forests. Aust. Syst. Bot., 29: 440-446.
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  2. Romano, G.M., A.G. Greslebin and B.E. Lechner, 2017. Modelling agaricoid fungi distribution in Andean forests of Patagonia. Nova Hedwigia, 105: 95-120.
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  3. Sammaritano, J.A.A., C.C.L. Lastra, A. Leclerque, F. Vazquez and M.E. Toro et al., 2016. Control of Bemisia tabaci by entomopathogenic fungi isolated from arid soils in Argentina. Biocontrol Sci. Technol., 26: 1668-1682.
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  4. Rugolo, M., L. Levin and B.E. Lechner, 2016. Flammulina velutipes: An option for ''alperujo'' use. Rev. Iberoamericana Micologia, 33: 242-247.
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  5. Niveiro, N., O.F. Popoff, B.E. Lechner and E.O. Alberto, 2014. Pho liota oblita, new species in sect. adiposae stirps subflammans (strophariaceae, agaricomycetes), from the Argentinean yungas. Phytotaxa, 167: 276-282.

  6. Romano, G.M., J.A. Calcagno and B.E. Lechner, 2013. Biodiversity of agaricomycetes basidiomes associated to Salix and Populus (salicaceae) plantations. Darwiniana Nueva Serie, 1: 67-75.
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  7. Romano, G.M. and B.E. Lechner, 2013. The cortinariaceae of Argentina's Nothofagus forests. Mycotaxon, 126: 1-35.
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  8. Lechner, B.E. and R. Josens, 2012. Observation of leaf-cutting ants foraging on wild mushrooms. Insectes Soc., 59: 285-288.
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  9. Lechner, B. and L. Papinutti, 2012. A new species of Marasmius from northern Argentina. Mycotaxon, 118: 251-256.
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  10. Carabajal, M., L. Levin, E. Alberto and B. Lechner, 2012. Effect of co-cultivation of two Pleurotus species on lignocellulolytic enzyme production and mushroom fructification. Int. Biodeterior. Biodegrad., 66: 71-76.
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  11. Baroni, T.J., E. Alberto, N. Niveiro and B. Lechner, 2012. New species and records of Pouzarella (agaricomyetes, Entolomataceae) from northern Argentina. Kurtziana, 37: 41-63.
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  12. Papinutti, L. and B.E. Lechner, 2011. Two new species of marasmius (basidiomycetes, marasmiaceae) from a xeric zone of Argentina. Cryptogamie Mycologie, 32: 219-225.
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  13. Lechner, B.E. and S. Monaldi, 2011. Utilization of garlic and maize wastes supplemented with olive mill waste water for. Rev. Mexicana Micologia, 34: 17-22.
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  14. Lechner, B.E. and E. Alberto, 2011. Search for new naturally occurring strains of Pleurotus to improve yields. Pleurotus albidus as a novel proposed species for mushroom production. Rev. Iberoamericana Micologia, 28: 148-154.
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  15. Omarini, A., B.E. Lechner and E. Alberto, 2009. Polyporus tenuiculus: A new naturally occurring mushroom that can be industrially cultivated on agricultural waste. J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 36: 635-642.
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  16. Wright, J.E., B.E. Lechner and O. Popoff, 2008. Pictorial atlas of the fungi of the Iguazu national park. 1st Edition, South American Union of Biodiversity Studies, Buenos Aires, Argentina., ISBN: 9789509725874, Pages: 228..
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  17. Papinutti, L. and B. Lechner, 2008. Influence of the carbon source on the growth and lignocellulolytic enzyme production by Morchella esculenta strains. J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol., 35: 1715-1721.
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  18. Lechner, B.E. and E. Alberto, 2007. Optimal conditions for the fruit body production of natural occurring strains of Lentinus tigrinus. Bioresour. Technol., 98: 1866-1869.
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  19. Lechner, B.E., J.E. Wright and O. Popoff, 2006. New taxa and new records for Argentina of fungi from Iguazu national park, Misiones. Fungal Diversity, 21: 131-139.

  20. Lechner, B.E. and V.L. Papinutti, 2006. Production of lignocellulosic enzymes during growth and fruiting of the edible fungus Lentinus tigrinus on wheat straw. Process Biochem., 41: 594-598.
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  21. Lechner, B.E., J.E. Wright and O. Popoff, 2005. Hygroaster iguazuensis sp. nov. and a new continental record for lentinus similis. Mycotaxon, 91: 9-14.

  22. Lechner, B.E., J.E. Wright and E. Alberto, 2005. The genus Pleurotus in Argentina: Mating tests. Sydowia-Horn, 57: 233-245.
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  23. Lechner, B.E., J.E. Wright and E. Alberto, 2004. The genus Pleurotus in Argentina. Mycologia, 96: 845-858.
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  24. Lechner, B.E., E. Alberto and R.H. Petersen, 2003. Pleurotus araucariicola is pleurotus pulmonarius. Mycotaxon, 86: 425-432.

  25. Lechner, B.E., R. Petersen, M. Rajchenberg and E. Alberto, 2002. Presence of pleurotus ostreatus in Patagonia, Argentina. Rev. Iberoamericana Micologia, 19: 111-114.
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  26. Lechner, B.E. and J.E. Wright, 2002. First record of Neolentinus schaefferi in the Americas. Mycotaxon, 82: 281-287.
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  27. Lechner, B., 2002. Miscellaneous notes on pleurotus. Persoonia, 18: 55-69.

  28. Lechner, B.E. and E. Alberto, 2000. Pleurotus lindquistii is a lentinus. Mycotaxon, 76: 97-104.