@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28218,
author = {Nattapol Kraisitudomsook and Rosanne Healy and Alija Bajro Mujic and Donald H. Pfister and Eduardo Nouhra and Matthew Edward Smith},
title = {A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Pezizales, truffle systematics, hypogeous fungi },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
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number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Ruhlandiella is a genus of exothecial fungi in the order Pezizales. Ascomata of exothecial fungi typically lack peridium and are covered with a hymenial layer instead. Ruhlandiella have non-operculate asci and highly ornamented ascospores. The genus was first described by Hennings in 1903 based on Ruhlandiella berolinensis from the Australian greenhouse in a German botanical garden. R. berolinensis was later identified as an ectomycorrhizal fungus associated with Eucalyptus trees. Since then, mycologists have uncovered Ruhlandiella species from elsewhere, including Australia, Spain, Italy, and the U.S.A. Currently, there are four recognized species in this genus: R. berolinensis, R. peregrina, R. reticulata and R. truncata. All were found near Eucalyptus or Acacia trees of Australasian origin. Recently, we discovered two new species of Ruhlandiella in Nothofagaceae forests in South America. They regularly form mitospore mats directly on soil across Patagonia. Here, we formally describe these new species and construct the phylogeny of Ruhlandiella and its related taxa using a multi-locus phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, we provide the identification key to accepted species of Ruhlandiella and also revise our current understanding of Ruhlandiella taxonomy.}
}
Citation for Study 22389
Citation title:
"A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia".
Study name:
"A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia".
This study is part of submission 22389
(Status: Published).
Citation
Kraisitudomsook N., Healy R., Mujic A.B., Pfister D., Nouhra E., & Smith M.E. 2018. A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia. Mycologia, .
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Kraisitudomsook N.
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8602485235
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Healy R.
515-231-2562
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Mujic A.B.
352-273-4672
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Pfister D.
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Nouhra E.
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Smith M.E.
352-273-2837
Abstract
Ruhlandiella is a genus of exothecial fungi in the order Pezizales. Ascomata of exothecial fungi typically lack peridium and are covered with a hymenial layer instead. Ruhlandiella have non-operculate asci and highly ornamented ascospores. The genus was first described by Hennings in 1903 based on Ruhlandiella berolinensis from the Australian greenhouse in a German botanical garden. R. berolinensis was later identified as an ectomycorrhizal fungus associated with Eucalyptus trees. Since then, mycologists have uncovered Ruhlandiella species from elsewhere, including Australia, Spain, Italy, and the U.S.A. Currently, there are four recognized species in this genus: R. berolinensis, R. peregrina, R. reticulata and R. truncata. All were found near Eucalyptus or Acacia trees of Australasian origin. Recently, we discovered two new species of Ruhlandiella in Nothofagaceae forests in South America. They regularly form mitospore mats directly on soil across Patagonia. Here, we formally describe these new species and construct the phylogeny of Ruhlandiella and its related taxa using a multi-locus phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, we provide the identification key to accepted species of Ruhlandiella and also revise our current understanding of Ruhlandiella taxonomy.
Keywords
Pezizales, truffle systematics, hypogeous fungi
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28218,
author = {Nattapol Kraisitudomsook and Rosanne Healy and Alija Bajro Mujic and Donald H. Pfister and Eduardo Nouhra and Matthew Edward Smith},
title = {A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Pezizales, truffle systematics, hypogeous fungi },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Ruhlandiella is a genus of exothecial fungi in the order Pezizales. Ascomata of exothecial fungi typically lack peridium and are covered with a hymenial layer instead. Ruhlandiella have non-operculate asci and highly ornamented ascospores. The genus was first described by Hennings in 1903 based on Ruhlandiella berolinensis from the Australian greenhouse in a German botanical garden. R. berolinensis was later identified as an ectomycorrhizal fungus associated with Eucalyptus trees. Since then, mycologists have uncovered Ruhlandiella species from elsewhere, including Australia, Spain, Italy, and the U.S.A. Currently, there are four recognized species in this genus: R. berolinensis, R. peregrina, R. reticulata and R. truncata. All were found near Eucalyptus or Acacia trees of Australasian origin. Recently, we discovered two new species of Ruhlandiella in Nothofagaceae forests in South America. They regularly form mitospore mats directly on soil across Patagonia. Here, we formally describe these new species and construct the phylogeny of Ruhlandiella and its related taxa using a multi-locus phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, we provide the identification key to accepted species of Ruhlandiella and also revise our current understanding of Ruhlandiella taxonomy.}
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ID - 28218
AU - Kraisitudomsook,Nattapol
AU - Healy,Rosanne
AU - Mujic,Alija Bajro
AU - Pfister,Donald H.
AU - Nouhra,Eduardo
AU - Smith,Matthew Edward
T1 - A systematic study of truffles in the genus Ruhlandiella with the description of two new species from Patagonia
PY - 2018
KW - Pezizales
KW - truffle systematics
KW - hypogeous fungi
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Ruhlandiella is a genus of exothecial fungi in the order Pezizales. Ascomata of exothecial fungi typically lack peridium and are covered with a hymenial layer instead. Ruhlandiella have non-operculate asci and highly ornamented ascospores. The genus was first described by Hennings in 1903 based on Ruhlandiella berolinensis from the Australian greenhouse in a German botanical garden. R. berolinensis was later identified as an ectomycorrhizal fungus associated with Eucalyptus trees. Since then, mycologists have uncovered Ruhlandiella species from elsewhere, including Australia, Spain, Italy, and the U.S.A. Currently, there are four recognized species in this genus: R. berolinensis, R. peregrina, R. reticulata and R. truncata. All were found near Eucalyptus or Acacia trees of Australasian origin. Recently, we discovered two new species of Ruhlandiella in Nothofagaceae forests in South America. They regularly form mitospore mats directly on soil across Patagonia. Here, we formally describe these new species and construct the phylogeny of Ruhlandiella and its related taxa using a multi-locus phylogenetic analysis. Furthermore, we provide the identification key to accepted species of Ruhlandiella and also revise our current understanding of Ruhlandiella taxonomy.
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