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author = {Nadezhda Psurtseva and Ivan Zmitrovich and Vera F. Malysheva},
title = {Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Rogersiomyces; Hyphobasidiofera; culture characters; stichobasidia},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Canadian Journal of Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam grown in a moist chamber on bark as substrate was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The transfer of this fungus in culture initiated new possibilities for investigations, namely cultural morphology, LSU and ITS molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments. The obtained data revealed for this species a generic identity to Rogersiomyces, supported by results of a morphological analysis. The new combination Rogersiomyces malaysianus is proposed. Molecular studies revealed close relationships of Rogersiomyces, Sistotrema s. lat. (including Gloeocystidium sernanderi) and Hydnum s. str. (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes). It was revealed that a nuclear division into basidium in R. malaysianus is carried out on stichobasidiate manner, whereas reproductive behavior of the fungus was tested as amphithallic. Morphological features and life cycle of this unusual sistotremoid fungus are discussed. It was concluded that microcyclic reproductive strategy of this fungus, its ephemerous fructifications and statismosporic basidia of low recombinative potential represent an adaptation to irregular, but plentiful moistening within monsoonal climates.}
}
Citation for Study 18955
Citation title:
"Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy".
Study name:
"Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy".
This study is part of submission 18955
(Status: Published).
Citation
Psurtseva N., Zmitrovich I., & Malysheva V.F. 2016. Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy. Canadian Journal of Botany, .
Authors
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Psurtseva N.
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Zmitrovich I.
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Malysheva V.F.
(submitter)
Abstract
A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam grown in a moist chamber on bark as substrate was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The transfer of this fungus in culture initiated new possibilities for investigations, namely cultural morphology, LSU and ITS molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments. The obtained data revealed for this species a generic identity to Rogersiomyces, supported by results of a morphological analysis. The new combination Rogersiomyces malaysianus is proposed. Molecular studies revealed close relationships of Rogersiomyces, Sistotrema s. lat. (including Gloeocystidium sernanderi) and Hydnum s. str. (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes). It was revealed that a nuclear division into basidium in R. malaysianus is carried out on stichobasidiate manner, whereas reproductive behavior of the fungus was tested as amphithallic. Morphological features and life cycle of this unusual sistotremoid fungus are discussed. It was concluded that microcyclic reproductive strategy of this fungus, its ephemerous fructifications and statismosporic basidia of low recombinative potential represent an adaptation to irregular, but plentiful moistening within monsoonal climates.
Keywords
Rogersiomyces; Hyphobasidiofera; culture characters; stichobasidia
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25622,
author = {Nadezhda Psurtseva and Ivan Zmitrovich and Vera F. Malysheva},
title = {Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Rogersiomyces; Hyphobasidiofera; culture characters; stichobasidia},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Canadian Journal of Botany},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam grown in a moist chamber on bark as substrate was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The transfer of this fungus in culture initiated new possibilities for investigations, namely cultural morphology, LSU and ITS molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments. The obtained data revealed for this species a generic identity to Rogersiomyces, supported by results of a morphological analysis. The new combination Rogersiomyces malaysianus is proposed. Molecular studies revealed close relationships of Rogersiomyces, Sistotrema s. lat. (including Gloeocystidium sernanderi) and Hydnum s. str. (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes). It was revealed that a nuclear division into basidium in R. malaysianus is carried out on stichobasidiate manner, whereas reproductive behavior of the fungus was tested as amphithallic. Morphological features and life cycle of this unusual sistotremoid fungus are discussed. It was concluded that microcyclic reproductive strategy of this fungus, its ephemerous fructifications and statismosporic basidia of low recombinative potential represent an adaptation to irregular, but plentiful moistening within monsoonal climates.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25622
AU - Psurtseva,Nadezhda
AU - Zmitrovich,Ivan
AU - Malysheva,Vera F.
T1 - Rogersiomyces malaysianus (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes): notes on taxonomy
PY - 2016
KW - Rogersiomyces; Hyphobasidiofera; culture characters; stichobasidia
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam grown in a moist chamber on bark as substrate was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The transfer of this fungus in culture initiated new possibilities for investigations, namely cultural morphology, LSU and ITS molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments. The obtained data revealed for this species a generic identity to Rogersiomyces, supported by results of a morphological analysis. The new combination Rogersiomyces malaysianus is proposed. Molecular studies revealed close relationships of Rogersiomyces, Sistotrema s. lat. (including Gloeocystidium sernanderi) and Hydnum s. str. (Cantharellales, Agaricomycetes). It was revealed that a nuclear division into basidium in R. malaysianus is carried out on stichobasidiate manner, whereas reproductive behavior of the fungus was tested as amphithallic. Morphological features and life cycle of this unusual sistotremoid fungus are discussed. It was concluded that microcyclic reproductive strategy of this fungus, its ephemerous fructifications and statismosporic basidia of low recombinative potential represent an adaptation to irregular, but plentiful moistening within monsoonal climates.
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JF - Canadian Journal of Botany
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