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author = {Alina Greslebin and Karen K Nakasone and Mario Rajchenberg},
title = {Rhizochaete--a new genus of phanerochaetoid fungi.},
year = {2003},
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abstract = {A new basidiomycete genus, Rhizochaete (Phanerochaetaceae, Polyporales), is described. Rhizochaete is characterized by a smooth to tuberculate, pellicular hymenophore and hyphal cords that turn red or violet in potassium hydroxide, monomitic hyphal system of simple or nodose septate hyphae, cystidia, and small, cylindrical to subglobose basidiospores. Morphologically, it is most similar to Phanerochaete. Analyses of nuclear ribosomal and internal transcribed spacer region sequence data support a close relationship of Rhizochaete to Phanerochaete. The new taxon R. brunnea, from southern Argentina, is described and illustrated. In addition, the new combinations R. americana, R. borneensis, R. filamentosa, R. fouquieriae and R. radicata are proposed. A key to the species of Rhizochaete is provided.}
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Citation for Study 1076
Citation title:
"Rhizochaete--a new genus of phanerochaetoid fungi.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S978
(Status: Published).
Citation
Greslebin A., Nakasone K.K., & Rajchenberg M. 2003. Rhizochaete--a new genus of phanerochaetoid fungi. Mycologia, null.
Authors
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Greslebin A.
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Nakasone K.K.
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Rajchenberg M.
Abstract
A new basidiomycete genus, Rhizochaete (Phanerochaetaceae, Polyporales), is described. Rhizochaete is characterized by a smooth to tuberculate, pellicular hymenophore and hyphal cords that turn red or violet in potassium hydroxide, monomitic hyphal system of simple or nodose septate hyphae, cystidia, and small, cylindrical to subglobose basidiospores. Morphologically, it is most similar to Phanerochaete. Analyses of nuclear ribosomal and internal transcribed spacer region sequence data support a close relationship of Rhizochaete to Phanerochaete. The new taxon R. brunnea, from southern Argentina, is described and illustrated. In addition, the new combinations R. americana, R. borneensis, R. filamentosa, R. fouquieriae and R. radicata are proposed. A key to the species of Rhizochaete is provided.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15620,
author = {Alina Greslebin and Karen K Nakasone and Mario Rajchenberg},
title = {Rhizochaete--a new genus of phanerochaetoid fungi.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new basidiomycete genus, Rhizochaete (Phanerochaetaceae, Polyporales), is described. Rhizochaete is characterized by a smooth to tuberculate, pellicular hymenophore and hyphal cords that turn red or violet in potassium hydroxide, monomitic hyphal system of simple or nodose septate hyphae, cystidia, and small, cylindrical to subglobose basidiospores. Morphologically, it is most similar to Phanerochaete. Analyses of nuclear ribosomal and internal transcribed spacer region sequence data support a close relationship of Rhizochaete to Phanerochaete. The new taxon R. brunnea, from southern Argentina, is described and illustrated. In addition, the new combinations R. americana, R. borneensis, R. filamentosa, R. fouquieriae and R. radicata are proposed. A key to the species of Rhizochaete is provided.}
}
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ID - 15620
AU - Greslebin,Alina
AU - Nakasone,Karen K
AU - Rajchenberg,Mario
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PY - 2003
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N2 - A new basidiomycete genus, Rhizochaete (Phanerochaetaceae, Polyporales), is described. Rhizochaete is characterized by a smooth to tuberculate, pellicular hymenophore and hyphal cords that turn red or violet in potassium hydroxide, monomitic hyphal system of simple or nodose septate hyphae, cystidia, and small, cylindrical to subglobose basidiospores. Morphologically, it is most similar to Phanerochaete. Analyses of nuclear ribosomal and internal transcribed spacer region sequence data support a close relationship of Rhizochaete to Phanerochaete. The new taxon R. brunnea, from southern Argentina, is described and illustrated. In addition, the new combinations R. americana, R. borneensis, R. filamentosa, R. fouquieriae and R. radicata are proposed. A key to the species of Rhizochaete is provided.
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