@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29953,
author = {RAJU ALI and MAMONI RAVA and Vashkar Biswa and Sandeep Das},
title = {First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India.},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Micromorphological, Cantharellus, phylogenetics, ectomycohrizzal, mycophagy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The present study involves the collection of Cantharellus species with detail study on macro and micro morphological characters with further analysis of the sequence using molecular markers that include nLSU region. The primer pairs LR05 and ITS4 amplified the nuclear large subunit region with sequence length of 906 bp. The sequence was deposited to GenBank with accession no MK660093. The evolutionary relationship of the sample was studied with its morphologically and microscopically closely related species. The phylogenetics analysis was done in MEGA X(ver 7.0.1.1) software. The alignment was done in MEGA X with Muscle, Model testing was done in MEGA and the best fit model was found to be K2+ G with log value -4415 and BIC value of 9125. Phylogenetic tree was constructed using Maximum Likelihood method with 1000 replicas using Kimura 2+ Gamma parameters. The macro and Micromorphological characters of the specimen along with molecular study confirmed the specimen to be Cantharellus subamethysteus. This is the first report of this species from India.}
}
Citation for Study 24988
Citation title:
"First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India.".
Study name:
"First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India.".
This study is part of submission 24988
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ali R., Rava M., Biswa V., & Das S. 2019. First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India. Fungal Diversity, .
Authors
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Ali R.
7002620010
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Rava M.
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Biswa V.
(submitter)
9954384858
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Das S.
Abstract
The present study involves the collection of Cantharellus species with detail study on macro and micro morphological characters with further analysis of the sequence using molecular markers that include nLSU region. The primer pairs LR05 and ITS4 amplified the nuclear large subunit region with sequence length of 906 bp. The sequence was deposited to GenBank with accession no MK660093. The evolutionary relationship of the sample was studied with its morphologically and microscopically closely related species. The phylogenetics analysis was done in MEGA X(ver 7.0.1.1) software. The alignment was done in MEGA X with Muscle, Model testing was done in MEGA and the best fit model was found to be K2+ G with log value -4415 and BIC value of 9125. Phylogenetic tree was constructed using Maximum Likelihood method with 1000 replicas using Kimura 2+ Gamma parameters. The macro and Micromorphological characters of the specimen along with molecular study confirmed the specimen to be Cantharellus subamethysteus. This is the first report of this species from India.
Keywords
Micromorphological, Cantharellus, phylogenetics, ectomycohrizzal, mycophagy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29953,
author = {RAJU ALI and MAMONI RAVA and Vashkar Biswa and Sandeep Das},
title = {First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India.},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Micromorphological, Cantharellus, phylogenetics, ectomycohrizzal, mycophagy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The present study involves the collection of Cantharellus species with detail study on macro and micro morphological characters with further analysis of the sequence using molecular markers that include nLSU region. The primer pairs LR05 and ITS4 amplified the nuclear large subunit region with sequence length of 906 bp. The sequence was deposited to GenBank with accession no MK660093. The evolutionary relationship of the sample was studied with its morphologically and microscopically closely related species. The phylogenetics analysis was done in MEGA X(ver 7.0.1.1) software. The alignment was done in MEGA X with Muscle, Model testing was done in MEGA and the best fit model was found to be K2+ G with log value -4415 and BIC value of 9125. Phylogenetic tree was constructed using Maximum Likelihood method with 1000 replicas using Kimura 2+ Gamma parameters. The macro and Micromorphological characters of the specimen along with molecular study confirmed the specimen to be Cantharellus subamethysteus. This is the first report of this species from India.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29953
AU - ALI,RAJU
AU - RAVA,MAMONI
AU - Biswa,Vashkar
AU - Das,Sandeep
T1 - First report of Cantharellus subamethysteus (wild edible mushroom) from India.
PY - 2019
KW - Micromorphological
KW - Cantharellus
KW - phylogenetics
KW - ectomycohrizzal
KW - mycophagy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The present study involves the collection of Cantharellus species with detail study on macro and micro morphological characters with further analysis of the sequence using molecular markers that include nLSU region. The primer pairs LR05 and ITS4 amplified the nuclear large subunit region with sequence length of 906 bp. The sequence was deposited to GenBank with accession no MK660093. The evolutionary relationship of the sample was studied with its morphologically and microscopically closely related species. The phylogenetics analysis was done in MEGA X(ver 7.0.1.1) software. The alignment was done in MEGA X with Muscle, Model testing was done in MEGA and the best fit model was found to be K2+ G with log value -4415 and BIC value of 9125. Phylogenetic tree was constructed using Maximum Likelihood method with 1000 replicas using Kimura 2+ Gamma parameters. The macro and Micromorphological characters of the specimen along with molecular study confirmed the specimen to be Cantharellus subamethysteus. This is the first report of this species from India.
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JF - Fungal Diversity
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