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author = {Bradley R. Kropp and Patrick Brandon Matheny},
title = {Basidiospore homoplasy and variation in the Inocybe chelanensis group in North America.},
year = {2003},
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abstract = {A morphological and genetic study of Inocybe chelanensis and other North American species of Inocybe that have unusually elongated nodulose spores is presented. Taxonomy and illustrations of these species are provided along with a key to these and similar species found in Europe and North America. The species concept of I. chelanensis is broadened to include the range of variation occurring for the species in North America. Despite different basidiospore morphologies, I. chelanensis is more closely related to I. stellatospora, and I. candidipes is more closely related to I. glabrodisca based on RPB1 and nLSU-rDNA nucleotide sequences. Distal elongation of Inocybe basidiospores was achieved independently in at least two separate lineages of Inocybe. Inocybe candidipes and I. sierraensis are described as new.}
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Citation for Study 1026
Citation title:
"Basidiospore homoplasy and variation in the Inocybe chelanensis group in North America.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S917
(Status: Published).
Citation
Kropp B., & Matheny P.B. 2003. Basidiospore homoplasy and variation in the Inocybe chelanensis group in North America. Mycologia, null.
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Kropp B.
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Matheny P.B.
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Abstract
A morphological and genetic study of Inocybe chelanensis and other North American species of Inocybe that have unusually elongated nodulose spores is presented. Taxonomy and illustrations of these species are provided along with a key to these and similar species found in Europe and North America. The species concept of I. chelanensis is broadened to include the range of variation occurring for the species in North America. Despite different basidiospore morphologies, I. chelanensis is more closely related to I. stellatospora, and I. candidipes is more closely related to I. glabrodisca based on RPB1 and nLSU-rDNA nucleotide sequences. Distal elongation of Inocybe basidiospores was achieved independently in at least two separate lineages of Inocybe. Inocybe candidipes and I. sierraensis are described as new.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16210,
author = {Bradley R. Kropp and Patrick Brandon Matheny},
title = {Basidiospore homoplasy and variation in the Inocybe chelanensis group in North America.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A morphological and genetic study of Inocybe chelanensis and other North American species of Inocybe that have unusually elongated nodulose spores is presented. Taxonomy and illustrations of these species are provided along with a key to these and similar species found in Europe and North America. The species concept of I. chelanensis is broadened to include the range of variation occurring for the species in North America. Despite different basidiospore morphologies, I. chelanensis is more closely related to I. stellatospora, and I. candidipes is more closely related to I. glabrodisca based on RPB1 and nLSU-rDNA nucleotide sequences. Distal elongation of Inocybe basidiospores was achieved independently in at least two separate lineages of Inocybe. Inocybe candidipes and I. sierraensis are described as new.}
}
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AU - Kropp,Bradley R.
AU - Matheny,Patrick Brandon
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