@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28349,
author = {Guo-Jie Li},
title = {Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Basidiomycota ? phylogeny ? Agaricomycetes ? Russulales ? taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of Russulaceae from China were described and illustrated based on their morphology and phylogeny. One hypogeous secotioid species is proposed as Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. One agaricoid new species Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. is proposed and is morphologically distinguished from R. sichuanensis, although the ITS-based phylogeny was incapable to separate them. Therefore a multi-gene phylogenetic analysis of nLSU, ITS, mtSSU and tef-1α genes sequences of Russula subsection Laricinae was carried out, and the multi-gene phylogeny supports them as different species.}
}
Citation for Study 22573
Citation title:
"Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China".
Study name:
"Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China".
This study is part of submission 22573
(Status: Published).
Citation
Li G. 2018. Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China. Mycosphere, .
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Abstract
Two new species of Russulaceae from China were described and illustrated based on their morphology and phylogeny. One hypogeous secotioid species is proposed as Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. One agaricoid new species Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. is proposed and is morphologically distinguished from R. sichuanensis, although the ITS-based phylogeny was incapable to separate them. Therefore a multi-gene phylogenetic analysis of nLSU, ITS, mtSSU and tef-1α genes sequences of Russula subsection Laricinae was carried out, and the multi-gene phylogeny supports them as different species.
Keywords
Basidiomycota ? phylogeny ? Agaricomycetes ? Russulales ? taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28349,
author = {Guo-Jie Li},
title = {Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Basidiomycota ? phylogeny ? Agaricomycetes ? Russulales ? taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new species of Russulaceae from China were described and illustrated based on their morphology and phylogeny. One hypogeous secotioid species is proposed as Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. One agaricoid new species Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. is proposed and is morphologically distinguished from R. sichuanensis, although the ITS-based phylogeny was incapable to separate them. Therefore a multi-gene phylogenetic analysis of nLSU, ITS, mtSSU and tef-1α genes sequences of Russula subsection Laricinae was carried out, and the multi-gene phylogeny supports them as different species.}
}
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ID - 28349
AU - Li,Guo-Jie
T1 - Hypogeous gasteroid Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. and agaricoid Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. (Russulaceae) from China
PY - 2018
KW - Basidiomycota ? phylogeny ? Agaricomycetes ? Russulales ? taxonomy
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N2 - Two new species of Russulaceae from China were described and illustrated based on their morphology and phylogeny. One hypogeous secotioid species is proposed as Lactarius sulphosmus sp. nov. One agaricoid new species Russula vinosobrunneola sp. nov. is proposed and is morphologically distinguished from R. sichuanensis, although the ITS-based phylogeny was incapable to separate them. Therefore a multi-gene phylogenetic analysis of nLSU, ITS, mtSSU and tef-1α genes sequences of Russula subsection Laricinae was carried out, and the multi-gene phylogeny supports them as different species.
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