@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27035,
author = {Valiollah Mahdizadeh and Luis A Parra and Naser Safaie and Ebrahim Mohammadi Goltapeh and jie Chen and Jacques Guinberteau and Philippe Callac},
title = {A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal.},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Agaricus coniferarum; Agaricus iranicus; Agaricus lusitanicus; Multi-gene phylogeny; Red-staining Agaricus; Taxonomy},
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journal = {Fungal Biology},
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abstract = {The genus Agaricus was recently rearranged to accommodate numerous tropical taxa. In the new system of classification, the genus was split into six subgenera and 22 sections of which 12 are included in A. subg. Pseudochitonia. Preliminary data indicated that three putative new species belong to this subgenus. Our objectives were to describe these species, to determine to which sections they belong, and to experience the interest of some traditional traits in this new context. We morphologically described A. coniferarum from France and Portugal, A. iranicus from Iran, and A. lusitanicus from Portugal. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU and tef1 sequence data of representatives of the 12 sections clearly indicated that A. coniferarum and A. lusitanicus are placed in A. sect. Bohusia, while A. iranicus is in A. sect. Sanguinolenti. In a phylogenetic tree, based on all available ITS sequence data and focusing on six related sections, we examined the phylogenetic distribution of various characters. The intensity of red discoloration when the sporocarp is rubbed or cut appeared as a phylogenetically weak informative trait. Three of the six sections were exclusively tropical or subtropical. In two of the three remaining sections, 75% of the species showed a habitat preference under coniferous trees which might reflect an ancient association. We propose a determination key leading to a group of three hardly distinguishable sections (Bohusia, Nigrobrunnescentes and Sanguinolenti). It is necessary to use at least ITS sequence data to determine to which of these three sections certain species belong. In the case of our three new species a multi-gene phylogeny was required, which is unusual in Agaricus.}
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Citation for Study 20790
Citation title:
"A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal.".
Study name:
"A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal.".
This study is part of submission 20790
(Status: Published).
Citation
Mahdizadeh V., Parra L.A., Safaie N., Mohammadi goltapeh E., Chen J., Guinberteau J., & Callac P. 2017. A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal. Fungal Biology, .
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Mahdizadeh V.
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Parra L.A.
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Safaie N.
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Mohammadi goltapeh E.
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Chen J.
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Guinberteau J.
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Callac P.
Abstract
The genus Agaricus was recently rearranged to accommodate numerous tropical taxa. In the new system of classification, the genus was split into six subgenera and 22 sections of which 12 are included in A. subg. Pseudochitonia. Preliminary data indicated that three putative new species belong to this subgenus. Our objectives were to describe these species, to determine to which sections they belong, and to experience the interest of some traditional traits in this new context. We morphologically described A. coniferarum from France and Portugal, A. iranicus from Iran, and A. lusitanicus from Portugal. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU and tef1 sequence data of representatives of the 12 sections clearly indicated that A. coniferarum and A. lusitanicus are placed in A. sect. Bohusia, while A. iranicus is in A. sect. Sanguinolenti. In a phylogenetic tree, based on all available ITS sequence data and focusing on six related sections, we examined the phylogenetic distribution of various characters. The intensity of red discoloration when the sporocarp is rubbed or cut appeared as a phylogenetically weak informative trait. Three of the six sections were exclusively tropical or subtropical. In two of the three remaining sections, 75% of the species showed a habitat preference under coniferous trees which might reflect an ancient association. We propose a determination key leading to a group of three hardly distinguishable sections (Bohusia, Nigrobrunnescentes and Sanguinolenti). It is necessary to use at least ITS sequence data to determine to which of these three sections certain species belong. In the case of our three new species a multi-gene phylogeny was required, which is unusual in Agaricus.
Keywords
Agaricus coniferarum; Agaricus iranicus; Agaricus lusitanicus; Multi-gene phylogeny; Red-staining Agaricus; Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27035,
author = {Valiollah Mahdizadeh and Luis A Parra and Naser Safaie and Ebrahim Mohammadi Goltapeh and jie Chen and Jacques Guinberteau and Philippe Callac},
title = {A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal.},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Agaricus coniferarum; Agaricus iranicus; Agaricus lusitanicus; Multi-gene phylogeny; Red-staining Agaricus; Taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The genus Agaricus was recently rearranged to accommodate numerous tropical taxa. In the new system of classification, the genus was split into six subgenera and 22 sections of which 12 are included in A. subg. Pseudochitonia. Preliminary data indicated that three putative new species belong to this subgenus. Our objectives were to describe these species, to determine to which sections they belong, and to experience the interest of some traditional traits in this new context. We morphologically described A. coniferarum from France and Portugal, A. iranicus from Iran, and A. lusitanicus from Portugal. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU and tef1 sequence data of representatives of the 12 sections clearly indicated that A. coniferarum and A. lusitanicus are placed in A. sect. Bohusia, while A. iranicus is in A. sect. Sanguinolenti. In a phylogenetic tree, based on all available ITS sequence data and focusing on six related sections, we examined the phylogenetic distribution of various characters. The intensity of red discoloration when the sporocarp is rubbed or cut appeared as a phylogenetically weak informative trait. Three of the six sections were exclusively tropical or subtropical. In two of the three remaining sections, 75% of the species showed a habitat preference under coniferous trees which might reflect an ancient association. We propose a determination key leading to a group of three hardly distinguishable sections (Bohusia, Nigrobrunnescentes and Sanguinolenti). It is necessary to use at least ITS sequence data to determine to which of these three sections certain species belong. In the case of our three new species a multi-gene phylogeny was required, which is unusual in Agaricus.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27035
AU - Mahdizadeh,Valiollah
AU - Parra,Luis A
AU - Safaie,Naser
AU - Mohammadi Goltapeh,Ebrahim
AU - Chen,jie
AU - Guinberteau,Jacques
AU - Callac,Philippe
T1 - A phylogenetic and morphological overview of sections Bohusia, Sanguinolenti, and allied sections within Agaricus subg. Pseudochitonia with three new species from France, Iran and Portugal.
PY - 2017
KW - Agaricus coniferarum; Agaricus iranicus; Agaricus lusitanicus; Multi-gene phylogeny; Red-staining Agaricus; Taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The genus Agaricus was recently rearranged to accommodate numerous tropical taxa. In the new system of classification, the genus was split into six subgenera and 22 sections of which 12 are included in A. subg. Pseudochitonia. Preliminary data indicated that three putative new species belong to this subgenus. Our objectives were to describe these species, to determine to which sections they belong, and to experience the interest of some traditional traits in this new context. We morphologically described A. coniferarum from France and Portugal, A. iranicus from Iran, and A. lusitanicus from Portugal. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, LSU and tef1 sequence data of representatives of the 12 sections clearly indicated that A. coniferarum and A. lusitanicus are placed in A. sect. Bohusia, while A. iranicus is in A. sect. Sanguinolenti. In a phylogenetic tree, based on all available ITS sequence data and focusing on six related sections, we examined the phylogenetic distribution of various characters. The intensity of red discoloration when the sporocarp is rubbed or cut appeared as a phylogenetically weak informative trait. Three of the six sections were exclusively tropical or subtropical. In two of the three remaining sections, 75% of the species showed a habitat preference under coniferous trees which might reflect an ancient association. We propose a determination key leading to a group of three hardly distinguishable sections (Bohusia, Nigrobrunnescentes and Sanguinolenti). It is necessary to use at least ITS sequence data to determine to which of these three sections certain species belong. In the case of our three new species a multi-gene phylogeny was required, which is unusual in Agaricus.
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