@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24687,
author = {Eugene Yurchenko and Sheng Hua Wu},
title = {Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China},
year = {2015},
keywords = {corticioid fungi, Meruliaceae, Polyporales, taxonomy, wood-decay fungi},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/6/1/11},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {6},
number = {1},
pages = {113--121},
abstract = {Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale, saprobically growing on wood, are recorded as
new for mycobiota of China. Both species were collected in mountains at the altitudes of
1850?3000 m, from Yunnan Province (southwestern China). Hyphoderma moniliforme is also a
new record for Eurasia, and previously known only from South Africa. The collections of H.
nemorale in this study represent the most eastern and the most southern localities for this species
known for Eurasia. Both species bear moniliform cystidia. Bayesian inference of phylogeny based
on ITS and partial 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences indicated that H. moniliforme is united in
one clade with H. litschaueri from North America. 28S-based phylogram demonstrated that Chinese
H. nemorale specimens belong to the same clade with the holotype of this species collected from Europe.
Morphology descriptions and illustrations for these two species are provided.}
}
Citation for Study 16138
Citation title:
"Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China".
Study name:
"Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China".
This study is part of submission 16138
(Status: Published).
Citation
Yurchenko E., & Wu S.H. 2015. Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China. Mycosphere, 6(1): 113-121.
Authors
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Yurchenko E.
(submitter)
+375297663561
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Wu S.H.
Abstract
Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale, saprobically growing on wood, are recorded as
new for mycobiota of China. Both species were collected in mountains at the altitudes of
1850?3000 m, from Yunnan Province (southwestern China). Hyphoderma moniliforme is also a
new record for Eurasia, and previously known only from South Africa. The collections of H.
nemorale in this study represent the most eastern and the most southern localities for this species
known for Eurasia. Both species bear moniliform cystidia. Bayesian inference of phylogeny based
on ITS and partial 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences indicated that H. moniliforme is united in
one clade with H. litschaueri from North America. 28S-based phylogram demonstrated that Chinese
H. nemorale specimens belong to the same clade with the holotype of this species collected from Europe.
Morphology descriptions and illustrations for these two species are provided.
Keywords
corticioid fungi, Meruliaceae, Polyporales, taxonomy, wood-decay fungi
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24687,
author = {Eugene Yurchenko and Sheng Hua Wu},
title = {Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China},
year = {2015},
keywords = {corticioid fungi, Meruliaceae, Polyporales, taxonomy, wood-decay fungi},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/6/1/11},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {6},
number = {1},
pages = {113--121},
abstract = {Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale, saprobically growing on wood, are recorded as
new for mycobiota of China. Both species were collected in mountains at the altitudes of
1850?3000 m, from Yunnan Province (southwestern China). Hyphoderma moniliforme is also a
new record for Eurasia, and previously known only from South Africa. The collections of H.
nemorale in this study represent the most eastern and the most southern localities for this species
known for Eurasia. Both species bear moniliform cystidia. Bayesian inference of phylogeny based
on ITS and partial 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences indicated that H. moniliforme is united in
one clade with H. litschaueri from North America. 28S-based phylogram demonstrated that Chinese
H. nemorale specimens belong to the same clade with the holotype of this species collected from Europe.
Morphology descriptions and illustrations for these two species are provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24687
AU - Yurchenko,Eugene
AU - Wu,Sheng Hua
T1 - Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale (Basidiomycota) newly recorded from China
PY - 2015
KW - corticioid fungi
KW - Meruliaceae
KW - Polyporales
KW - taxonomy
KW - wood-decay fungi
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.5943/mycosphere/6/1/11
N2 - Hyphoderma moniliforme and H. nemorale, saprobically growing on wood, are recorded as
new for mycobiota of China. Both species were collected in mountains at the altitudes of
1850?3000 m, from Yunnan Province (southwestern China). Hyphoderma moniliforme is also a
new record for Eurasia, and previously known only from South Africa. The collections of H.
nemorale in this study represent the most eastern and the most southern localities for this species
known for Eurasia. Both species bear moniliform cystidia. Bayesian inference of phylogeny based
on ITS and partial 28S nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences indicated that H. moniliforme is united in
one clade with H. litschaueri from North America. 28S-based phylogram demonstrated that Chinese
H. nemorale specimens belong to the same clade with the holotype of this species collected from Europe.
Morphology descriptions and illustrations for these two species are provided.
L3 - 10.5943/mycosphere/6/1/11
JF - Mycosphere
VL - 6
IS - 1
SP - 113
EP - 121
ER -