@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27776,
author = {Shohei Fujimori and Junichi Peter Abe and Izumi Okane and Yuichi Yamaoka},
title = {Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae)},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, orchid mycorrhiza, Epulorhiza, Tulasnella, Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {We isolated Epulorhiza spp. from Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, a Japanese native winter green terrestrial orchid collected in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Pref., Japan. These isolates were classified into four morphotypes according to morphological characters, i.e., shape of monilioid cells and branch type of monilioid cell chains, while they were separated into five clades by molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA 5.8S and D1/D2 regions. The four morphotypes and the five clades were correlated. In addition, these five genetically different groups were distinguishable in their physiological characters. Thus, Epulorhiza repens (including two genetic subgroups in E. repens) and three new species, Epulorhiza dendritica sp. nov., Epulorhiza ellipsoidea sp. nov., and Epulorhiza cumulopuntioides sp. nov., were recognized in this study. This study built a new definition of the type of monilioid cell chain as a taxonomical character. In addition, this study showed species diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Epulorhiza of S. sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, which was believed to consist of only one species, E. repens.}
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Citation for Study 21776
Citation title:
"Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae)".
Study name:
"Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae)".
This study is part of submission 21776
(Status: Published).
Citation
Fujimori S., Abe J.P., Okane I., & Yamaoka Y. 2017. Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae). Mycoscience, .
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Fujimori S.
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810298534704
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Abe J.P.
029-853-4791
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Okane I.
+81298536687
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Yamaoka Y.
Abstract
We isolated Epulorhiza spp. from Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, a Japanese native winter green terrestrial orchid collected in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Pref., Japan. These isolates were classified into four morphotypes according to morphological characters, i.e., shape of monilioid cells and branch type of monilioid cell chains, while they were separated into five clades by molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA 5.8S and D1/D2 regions. The four morphotypes and the five clades were correlated. In addition, these five genetically different groups were distinguishable in their physiological characters. Thus, Epulorhiza repens (including two genetic subgroups in E. repens) and three new species, Epulorhiza dendritica sp. nov., Epulorhiza ellipsoidea sp. nov., and Epulorhiza cumulopuntioides sp. nov., were recognized in this study. This study built a new definition of the type of monilioid cell chain as a taxonomical character. In addition, this study showed species diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Epulorhiza of S. sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, which was believed to consist of only one species, E. repens.
Keywords
Basidiomycota, orchid mycorrhiza, Epulorhiza, Tulasnella, Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27776,
author = {Shohei Fujimori and Junichi Peter Abe and Izumi Okane and Yuichi Yamaoka},
title = {Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae)},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, orchid mycorrhiza, Epulorhiza, Tulasnella, Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {We isolated Epulorhiza spp. from Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, a Japanese native winter green terrestrial orchid collected in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Pref., Japan. These isolates were classified into four morphotypes according to morphological characters, i.e., shape of monilioid cells and branch type of monilioid cell chains, while they were separated into five clades by molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA 5.8S and D1/D2 regions. The four morphotypes and the five clades were correlated. In addition, these five genetically different groups were distinguishable in their physiological characters. Thus, Epulorhiza repens (including two genetic subgroups in E. repens) and three new species, Epulorhiza dendritica sp. nov., Epulorhiza ellipsoidea sp. nov., and Epulorhiza cumulopuntioides sp. nov., were recognized in this study. This study built a new definition of the type of monilioid cell chain as a taxonomical character. In addition, this study showed species diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Epulorhiza of S. sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, which was believed to consist of only one species, E. repens.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27776
AU - Fujimori,Shohei
AU - Abe,Junichi Peter
AU - Okane,Izumi
AU - Yamaoka,Yuichi
T1 - Three new species in the genus Epulorhiza isolated from orchid mycorrhiza of Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena (Orchidaceae)
PY - 2017
KW - Basidiomycota
KW - orchid mycorrhiza
KW - Epulorhiza
KW - Tulasnella
KW - Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - We isolated Epulorhiza spp. from Spiranthes sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, a Japanese native winter green terrestrial orchid collected in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Pref., Japan. These isolates were classified into four morphotypes according to morphological characters, i.e., shape of monilioid cells and branch type of monilioid cell chains, while they were separated into five clades by molecular phylogenetic analysis based on the rDNA 5.8S and D1/D2 regions. The four morphotypes and the five clades were correlated. In addition, these five genetically different groups were distinguishable in their physiological characters. Thus, Epulorhiza repens (including two genetic subgroups in E. repens) and three new species, Epulorhiza dendritica sp. nov., Epulorhiza ellipsoidea sp. nov., and Epulorhiza cumulopuntioides sp. nov., were recognized in this study. This study built a new definition of the type of monilioid cell chain as a taxonomical character. In addition, this study showed species diversity of orchid mycorrhizal fungi in the genus Epulorhiza of S. sinensis var. amoena f. amoena, which was believed to consist of only one species, E. repens.
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