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author = {Valeria Ferreira Lopes and Flavia Jaquelina Boidi and Elisandro Ricardo Drechsler-Santos and Arist?teles Goes-Neto and Carlos Urcelay and Gerardo Lucio Robledo},
title = {Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk)},
year = {2017},
keywords = {morphological delimitation, neotropical polypores, phylogeny, South America, taxonomy.},
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abstract = {Coltricia stuckertiana is a stipitate polypore belonging to Hymenochaetaceae, abundantly found in central and north Argentina. Previous phylogenetic studies of the genus Phylloporia revealed that collections identified as C. stuckertiana clustered in Phylloporia instead of Coltricia. We examined type and reference materials of C. stuckertiana and increased the sampling of DNA sequences to solve the taxonomic status of C. stuckertiana. A multi-gene phylogenetic reconstruction based on nuclear (28S, ITS) and codifying (Tef 1-α) molecular markers showed that the specimens previously determined as C. stuckertiana clustered in three independent not closely related lineages, within Phylloporia. As a result of these analyses, Phylloporia stuckertiana comb. nov. and two new south American stipitate species are described.}
}
Citation for Study 21789
Citation title:
"Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk)".
Study name:
"Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk)".
This study is part of submission 21789
(Status: Published).
Citation
Lopes V.F., Boidi F.J., Drechsler-santos E.R., Goes-neto A., Urcelay C., & Robledo G.L. 2017. Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk). IMA Fungus, .
Authors
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Lopes V.F.
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Boidi F.J.
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Drechsler-santos E.R.
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Goes-neto A.
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Urcelay C.
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Robledo G.L.
Abstract
Coltricia stuckertiana is a stipitate polypore belonging to Hymenochaetaceae, abundantly found in central and north Argentina. Previous phylogenetic studies of the genus Phylloporia revealed that collections identified as C. stuckertiana clustered in Phylloporia instead of Coltricia. We examined type and reference materials of C. stuckertiana and increased the sampling of DNA sequences to solve the taxonomic status of C. stuckertiana. A multi-gene phylogenetic reconstruction based on nuclear (28S, ITS) and codifying (Tef 1-α) molecular markers showed that the specimens previously determined as C. stuckertiana clustered in three independent not closely related lineages, within Phylloporia. As a result of these analyses, Phylloporia stuckertiana comb. nov. and two new south American stipitate species are described.
Keywords
morphological delimitation, neotropical polypores, phylogeny, South America, taxonomy.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27815,
author = {Valeria Ferreira Lopes and Flavia Jaquelina Boidi and Elisandro Ricardo Drechsler-Santos and Arist?teles Goes-Neto and Carlos Urcelay and Gerardo Lucio Robledo},
title = {Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk)},
year = {2017},
keywords = {morphological delimitation, neotropical polypores, phylogeny, South America, taxonomy.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Coltricia stuckertiana is a stipitate polypore belonging to Hymenochaetaceae, abundantly found in central and north Argentina. Previous phylogenetic studies of the genus Phylloporia revealed that collections identified as C. stuckertiana clustered in Phylloporia instead of Coltricia. We examined type and reference materials of C. stuckertiana and increased the sampling of DNA sequences to solve the taxonomic status of C. stuckertiana. A multi-gene phylogenetic reconstruction based on nuclear (28S, ITS) and codifying (Tef 1-α) molecular markers showed that the specimens previously determined as C. stuckertiana clustered in three independent not closely related lineages, within Phylloporia. As a result of these analyses, Phylloporia stuckertiana comb. nov. and two new south American stipitate species are described.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27815
AU - Lopes,Valeria Ferreira
AU - Boidi,Flavia Jaquelina
AU - Drechsler-Santos,Elisandro Ricardo
AU - Goes-Neto,Arist?teles
AU - Urcelay,Carlos
AU - Robledo,Gerardo Lucio
T1 - Multi-gene analyses of Coltricia stuckertiana (Speg.) Rajchenberg & Wright reveals three different lineages within Phylloporia Murrill (Hymenochaetaceae Donk)
PY - 2017
KW - morphological delimitation
KW - neotropical polypores
KW - phylogeny
KW - South America
KW - taxonomy.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Coltricia stuckertiana is a stipitate polypore belonging to Hymenochaetaceae, abundantly found in central and north Argentina. Previous phylogenetic studies of the genus Phylloporia revealed that collections identified as C. stuckertiana clustered in Phylloporia instead of Coltricia. We examined type and reference materials of C. stuckertiana and increased the sampling of DNA sequences to solve the taxonomic status of C. stuckertiana. A multi-gene phylogenetic reconstruction based on nuclear (28S, ITS) and codifying (Tef 1-α) molecular markers showed that the specimens previously determined as C. stuckertiana clustered in three independent not closely related lineages, within Phylloporia. As a result of these analyses, Phylloporia stuckertiana comb. nov. and two new south American stipitate species are described.
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JF - IMA Fungus
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