@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16034,
author = {Y. M. Ju and H. M. Hsieh and M. C. Ho and D. H. Szu and M. J. Fang},
title = {Theissenia rogersii sp. nov. and phylogenetic position of Theissenia},
year = {2006},
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doi = {},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Theissenia rogersii deviates from the other Theissenia species primarily in having large ascospores with a thick wall layer and a unique configuration of two different stromatal tissue types. The carbonaceous tissue forms palisades on and beneath perithecial layer as well as encasing individual perithecia, whereas the fibrous tissue fills the spaces between stakes of the palisades as well as between encased perithecia. Phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of beta-tubulin and alpha-actin genes placed Theissenia among the genera with bipartite stromata in the subfamily Hypoxyloideae.}
}
Citation for Study 1738
Citation title:
"Theissenia rogersii sp. nov. and phylogenetic position of Theissenia".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1704
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ju Y., Hsieh H., Ho M., Szu D., & Fang M. 2006. Theissenia rogersii sp. nov. and phylogenetic position of Theissenia. Mycologia, null.
Authors
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Ju Y.
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Hsieh H.
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Ho M.
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Szu D.
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Fang M.
Abstract
Theissenia rogersii deviates from the other Theissenia species primarily in having large ascospores with a thick wall layer and a unique configuration of two different stromatal tissue types. The carbonaceous tissue forms palisades on and beneath perithecial layer as well as encasing individual perithecia, whereas the fibrous tissue fills the spaces between stakes of the palisades as well as between encased perithecia. Phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of beta-tubulin and alpha-actin genes placed Theissenia among the genera with bipartite stromata in the subfamily Hypoxyloideae.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16034,
author = {Y. M. Ju and H. M. Hsieh and M. C. Ho and D. H. Szu and M. J. Fang},
title = {Theissenia rogersii sp. nov. and phylogenetic position of Theissenia},
year = {2006},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Theissenia rogersii deviates from the other Theissenia species primarily in having large ascospores with a thick wall layer and a unique configuration of two different stromatal tissue types. The carbonaceous tissue forms palisades on and beneath perithecial layer as well as encasing individual perithecia, whereas the fibrous tissue fills the spaces between stakes of the palisades as well as between encased perithecia. Phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of beta-tubulin and alpha-actin genes placed Theissenia among the genera with bipartite stromata in the subfamily Hypoxyloideae.}
}
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ID - 16034
AU - Ju,Y. M.
AU - Hsieh,H. M.
AU - Ho,M. C.
AU - Szu,D. H.
AU - Fang,M. J.
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PY - 2006
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N2 - Theissenia rogersii deviates from the other Theissenia species primarily in having large ascospores with a thick wall layer and a unique configuration of two different stromatal tissue types. The carbonaceous tissue forms palisades on and beneath perithecial layer as well as encasing individual perithecia, whereas the fibrous tissue fills the spaces between stakes of the palisades as well as between encased perithecia. Phylogenetic analyses based on DNA sequences of beta-tubulin and alpha-actin genes placed Theissenia among the genera with bipartite stromata in the subfamily Hypoxyloideae.
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JF - Mycologia
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