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author = {Tuula M. Niskanen and Ilkka Kyt?vuori and Kare Liimatainen and H?kan Lindstr?m},
title = {Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Taxonomy, ITS, Mr Bayes},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Cortinarius bovinus and similar, conifer-associated species were studied based on material mainly from Northwest Europe. To stabilize the nomenclature available, relevant types were examined. Phylogenetic relationships and species limits were investigated using rDNA ITS and nuclear RPB2 sequences and the results were compared with the morphological data. We recognized seven species: C. bovinus (neotypified) and six species described as new C. anisochrous, C. bovinaster, C.bovinoideus, C. fuscobovinus, C. fuscobovinaster, and C. oulankaënsis. Their taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and relationships are discussed, and a key to species is provided. A total of 122 sequences were generated including 15 type sequences representing 6 species previously not included in the public sequence data bases. }
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Citation for Study 13118
Citation title:
"Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species".
Study name:
"Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species".
This study is part of submission 13118
(Status: Published).
Citation
Niskanen T., Kyt?vuori I., Liimatainen K., & Lindstr?m H. 2012. Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Niskanen T.
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Kyt?vuori I.
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Liimatainen K.
(submitter)
358-919157947
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Lindstr?m H.
Abstract
Cortinarius bovinus and similar, conifer-associated species were studied based on material mainly from Northwest Europe. To stabilize the nomenclature available, relevant types were examined. Phylogenetic relationships and species limits were investigated using rDNA ITS and nuclear RPB2 sequences and the results were compared with the morphological data. We recognized seven species: C. bovinus (neotypified) and six species described as new C. anisochrous, C. bovinaster, C.bovinoideus, C. fuscobovinus, C. fuscobovinaster, and C. oulankaënsis. Their taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and relationships are discussed, and a key to species is provided. A total of 122 sequences were generated including 15 type sequences representing 6 species previously not included in the public sequence data bases.
Keywords
Taxonomy, ITS, Mr Bayes
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21080,
author = {Tuula M. Niskanen and Ilkka Kyt?vuori and Kare Liimatainen and H?kan Lindstr?m},
title = {Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Taxonomy, ITS, Mr Bayes},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Cortinarius bovinus and similar, conifer-associated species were studied based on material mainly from Northwest Europe. To stabilize the nomenclature available, relevant types were examined. Phylogenetic relationships and species limits were investigated using rDNA ITS and nuclear RPB2 sequences and the results were compared with the morphological data. We recognized seven species: C. bovinus (neotypified) and six species described as new C. anisochrous, C. bovinaster, C.bovinoideus, C. fuscobovinus, C. fuscobovinaster, and C. oulankaënsis. Their taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and relationships are discussed, and a key to species is provided. A total of 122 sequences were generated including 15 type sequences representing 6 species previously not included in the public sequence data bases. }
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ID - 21080
AU - Niskanen,Tuula M.
AU - Kyt?vuori,Ilkka
AU - Liimatainen,Kare
AU - Lindstr?m,H?kan
T1 - Cortinarius section Bovini in northern Europe, conifer associated species
PY - 2012
KW - Taxonomy
KW - ITS
KW - Mr Bayes
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Cortinarius bovinus and similar, conifer-associated species were studied based on material mainly from Northwest Europe. To stabilize the nomenclature available, relevant types were examined. Phylogenetic relationships and species limits were investigated using rDNA ITS and nuclear RPB2 sequences and the results were compared with the morphological data. We recognized seven species: C. bovinus (neotypified) and six species described as new C. anisochrous, C. bovinaster, C.bovinoideus, C. fuscobovinus, C. fuscobovinaster, and C. oulankaënsis. Their taxonomy, ecology, distribution, and relationships are discussed, and a key to species is provided. A total of 122 sequences were generated including 15 type sequences representing 6 species previously not included in the public sequence data bases.
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JF - Mycologia
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