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abstract = {Eight different clades in the previously single Terfezia leptoderma-Terfezia olbiensis group are presented in the present article. We propose six new species of Terfezia which have been assigned to six clades: Clade I as T. extremadurensis, Clade II as T. eliocrocae, Clade III as T. lusitanica, Clade IV as T. pini, Clade V as T. pseudoleptoderma and Clade VII as T. albida. Moreover, we have associated the already described species T. fanfani and T. olbiensis with Clades VI and VIII, respectively.
These results obtained are supported by the morphological features of the Terfezia sporocarps studied, which were identified macroscopically and microscopically, their ecological patterns and chorological characteristics, as well as by the phylogenetic analyses presented herein. The morphological features and the compared genomic ITS-rDNA sequences of the identified specimens belonging to the Terfezia genus are also described. A short key is presented to identify the studied Terfezia species.
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Citation title: "Morphological and molecular characterization of six new Terfezia species from the Iberian Peninsula".
Study name: "Morphological and molecular characterization of six new Terfezia species from the Iberian Peninsula".
This study is part of submission 10896
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Citation
Bordallo J.J., Rodriguez A., Mohedano J., Suz L.M., Honrubia M., & Morte A. 2010. Morphological and molecular characterization of six new Terfezia species from the Iberian Peninsula. , .
Authors
Bordallo J.J.
(submitter)
Rodriguez A.
Mohedano J.
Suz L.M.
Honrubia M.
Morte A.
Abstract
Eight different clades in the previously single Terfezia leptoderma-Terfezia olbiensis group are presented in the present article. We propose six new species of Terfezia which have been assigned to six clades: Clade I as T. extremadurensis, Clade II as T. eliocrocae, Clade III as T. lusitanica, Clade IV as T. pini, Clade V as T. pseudoleptoderma and Clade VII as T. albida. Moreover, we have associated the already described species T. fanfani and T. olbiensis with Clades VI and VIII, respectively.
These results obtained are supported by the morphological features of the Terfezia sporocarps studied, which were identified macroscopically and microscopically, their ecological patterns and chorological characteristics, as well as by the phylogenetic analyses presented herein. The morphological features and the compared genomic ITS-rDNA sequences of the identified specimens belonging to the Terfezia genus are also described. A short key is presented to identify the studied Terfezia species.
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author = {Juan Julian Bordallo and Antonio Rodriguez and Justo Mohedano and Laura M Suz and Mario Honrubia and Asuncion Morte},
title = {Morphological and molecular characterization of six new Terfezia species from the Iberian Peninsula},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Terfezia species, desert truffle, ITS-rDNA, hypogeous, mycorrhizal fungi, Pezizaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Eight different clades in the previously single Terfezia leptoderma-Terfezia olbiensis group are presented in the present article. We propose six new species of Terfezia which have been assigned to six clades: Clade I as T. extremadurensis, Clade II as T. eliocrocae, Clade III as T. lusitanica, Clade IV as T. pini, Clade V as T. pseudoleptoderma and Clade VII as T. albida. Moreover, we have associated the already described species T. fanfani and T. olbiensis with Clades VI and VIII, respectively.
These results obtained are supported by the morphological features of the Terfezia sporocarps studied, which were identified macroscopically and microscopically, their ecological patterns and chorological characteristics, as well as by the phylogenetic analyses presented herein. The morphological features and the compared genomic ITS-rDNA sequences of the identified specimens belonging to the Terfezia genus are also described. A short key is presented to identify the studied Terfezia species.
}
}
TY - JOUR
ID - 19238
AU - Bordallo,Juan Julian
AU - Rodriguez,Antonio
AU - Mohedano,Justo
AU - Suz,Laura M
AU - Honrubia,Mario
AU - Morte,Asuncion
T1 - Morphological and molecular characterization of six new Terfezia species from the Iberian Peninsula
PY - 2010
KW - Terfezia species
KW - desert truffle
KW - ITS-rDNA
KW - hypogeous
KW - mycorrhizal fungi
KW - Pezizaceae
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Eight different clades in the previously single Terfezia leptoderma-Terfezia olbiensis group are presented in the present article. We propose six new species of Terfezia which have been assigned to six clades: Clade I as T. extremadurensis, Clade II as T. eliocrocae, Clade III as T. lusitanica, Clade IV as T. pini, Clade V as T. pseudoleptoderma and Clade VII as T. albida. Moreover, we have associated the already described species T. fanfani and T. olbiensis with Clades VI and VIII, respectively.
These results obtained are supported by the morphological features of the Terfezia sporocarps studied, which were identified macroscopically and microscopically, their ecological patterns and chorological characteristics, as well as by the phylogenetic analyses presented herein. The morphological features and the compared genomic ITS-rDNA sequences of the identified specimens belonging to the Terfezia genus are also described. A short key is presented to identify the studied Terfezia species.
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