@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14748,
author = {Gerald F. Bills and Rosa Maria Arias and Manuela Reyes and Gabriela Heredia},
title = {Merimbla humicoloides sp.nov. from conifer forest soil of Veracruz State, Mexico.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/S0953-7562(08)62000-6},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {105},
number = {10},
pages = {1273--1279},
abstract = {Merimbla humicoloides sp. nov. was isolated after heat treatment of soil collected in a pine forest of Veracruz state, Mexico. The fungus is characterized by pale buff to cinnamon colonies that become dark brown to black in reverse and conidiophores that vary from irregularly asymmetrical penicilli to symmetrical penicilli with inflated metulae, and Humicola-like chlamydospores on the submerged hyphae. Phylogenetic inferences made from the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences indicate that M. humicoloides is a member of the Trichocomaceae and that it is related to Merimbla ingelheimensis, Hamigera avellanea, and Penicillium species.}
}
Citation for Study 951
Citation title:
"Merimbla humicoloides sp.nov. from conifer forest soil of Veracruz State, Mexico.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S831
(Status: Published).
Citation
Bills G., Arias R., Reyes M., & Heredia G. 2001. Merimbla humicoloides sp.nov. from conifer forest soil of Veracruz State, Mexico. Molecular Ecology, 105(10): 1273-1279.
Authors
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Bills G.
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Arias R.
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Reyes M.
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Heredia G.
Abstract
Merimbla humicoloides sp. nov. was isolated after heat treatment of soil collected in a pine forest of Veracruz state, Mexico. The fungus is characterized by pale buff to cinnamon colonies that become dark brown to black in reverse and conidiophores that vary from irregularly asymmetrical penicilli to symmetrical penicilli with inflated metulae, and Humicola-like chlamydospores on the submerged hyphae. Phylogenetic inferences made from the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences indicate that M. humicoloides is a member of the Trichocomaceae and that it is related to Merimbla ingelheimensis, Hamigera avellanea, and Penicillium species.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14748,
author = {Gerald F. Bills and Rosa Maria Arias and Manuela Reyes and Gabriela Heredia},
title = {Merimbla humicoloides sp.nov. from conifer forest soil of Veracruz State, Mexico.},
year = {2001},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/S0953-7562(08)62000-6},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {105},
number = {10},
pages = {1273--1279},
abstract = {Merimbla humicoloides sp. nov. was isolated after heat treatment of soil collected in a pine forest of Veracruz state, Mexico. The fungus is characterized by pale buff to cinnamon colonies that become dark brown to black in reverse and conidiophores that vary from irregularly asymmetrical penicilli to symmetrical penicilli with inflated metulae, and Humicola-like chlamydospores on the submerged hyphae. Phylogenetic inferences made from the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences indicate that M. humicoloides is a member of the Trichocomaceae and that it is related to Merimbla ingelheimensis, Hamigera avellanea, and Penicillium species.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14748
AU - Bills,Gerald F.
AU - Arias,Rosa Maria
AU - Reyes,Manuela
AU - Heredia,Gabriela
T1 - Merimbla humicoloides sp.nov. from conifer forest soil of Veracruz State, Mexico.
PY - 2001
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UR -
N2 - Merimbla humicoloides sp. nov. was isolated after heat treatment of soil collected in a pine forest of Veracruz state, Mexico. The fungus is characterized by pale buff to cinnamon colonies that become dark brown to black in reverse and conidiophores that vary from irregularly asymmetrical penicilli to symmetrical penicilli with inflated metulae, and Humicola-like chlamydospores on the submerged hyphae. Phylogenetic inferences made from the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences indicate that M. humicoloides is a member of the Trichocomaceae and that it is related to Merimbla ingelheimensis, Hamigera avellanea, and Penicillium species.
L3 - 10.1016/S0953-7562(08)62000-6
JF - Molecular Ecology
VL - 105
IS - 10
SP - 1273
EP - 1279
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