@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19188,
author = {Zai-Wei Ge and Zhu-Liang Yang and Else C Vellinga},
title = {The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Agaricales, morphology, systematics, taxonomy, Chlorophyllum},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-010-0062-0},
url = {http://},
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journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {Abstract?Species of the genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae) in China were investigated on the basis of morphology and DNA sequences data. Six species, i.e., M. detersa, M. dolichaula, M. mastoidea, M. orientiexcoriata, M. procera, and M. velosa are recognized, of which M. detersa and M. orientiexcoriata are new species. All of them are described and illustrated with line drawings, and a key is provided to those recognized species. The taxonomic uncertainty of M. crustosa, originally described from China, is also discussed. ITS sequences were used to support the new species delimitations and to test the conspecificity between the Chinese specimens and their relatives from other continents. Phylogenetic analyses identify three clades within Macrolepiota: /macrolepiota, /macrosporae, and /volvatae clade. /macrolepiota clade and /macrosporae clade respectively correspond to section Macrolepiota and section Macrosporae in Bon?s infrageneric classification. Section Volvatae is proposed to accommodate species with a volva but without clamp connections within Macrolepiota.}
}
Citation for Study 10499
Citation title:
"The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China.".
Study name:
"The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China.".
This study is part of submission 10489
(Status: Published).
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Ge Z., Yang Z., & Vellinga E.C. 2010. The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China. Fungal Diversity, .
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Ge Z.
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Yang Z.
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Vellinga E.C.
510 643 5483
Abstract
Abstract?Species of the genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae) in China were investigated on the basis of morphology and DNA sequences data. Six species, i.e., M. detersa, M. dolichaula, M. mastoidea, M. orientiexcoriata, M. procera, and M. velosa are recognized, of which M. detersa and M. orientiexcoriata are new species. All of them are described and illustrated with line drawings, and a key is provided to those recognized species. The taxonomic uncertainty of M. crustosa, originally described from China, is also discussed. ITS sequences were used to support the new species delimitations and to test the conspecificity between the Chinese specimens and their relatives from other continents. Phylogenetic analyses identify three clades within Macrolepiota: /macrolepiota, /macrosporae, and /volvatae clade. /macrolepiota clade and /macrosporae clade respectively correspond to section Macrolepiota and section Macrosporae in Bon?s infrageneric classification. Section Volvatae is proposed to accommodate species with a volva but without clamp connections within Macrolepiota.
Keywords
Agaricales, morphology, systematics, taxonomy, Chlorophyllum
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19188,
author = {Zai-Wei Ge and Zhu-Liang Yang and Else C Vellinga},
title = {The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {Agaricales, morphology, systematics, taxonomy, Chlorophyllum},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-010-0062-0},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Abstract?Species of the genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae) in China were investigated on the basis of morphology and DNA sequences data. Six species, i.e., M. detersa, M. dolichaula, M. mastoidea, M. orientiexcoriata, M. procera, and M. velosa are recognized, of which M. detersa and M. orientiexcoriata are new species. All of them are described and illustrated with line drawings, and a key is provided to those recognized species. The taxonomic uncertainty of M. crustosa, originally described from China, is also discussed. ITS sequences were used to support the new species delimitations and to test the conspecificity between the Chinese specimens and their relatives from other continents. Phylogenetic analyses identify three clades within Macrolepiota: /macrolepiota, /macrosporae, and /volvatae clade. /macrolepiota clade and /macrosporae clade respectively correspond to section Macrolepiota and section Macrosporae in Bon?s infrageneric classification. Section Volvatae is proposed to accommodate species with a volva but without clamp connections within Macrolepiota.}
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ID - 19188
AU - Ge,Zai-Wei
AU - Yang,Zhu-Liang
AU - Vellinga,Else C
T1 - The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae, Basidiomycota) in China.
PY - 2010
KW - Agaricales
KW - morphology
KW - systematics
KW - taxonomy
KW - Chlorophyllum
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-010-0062-0
N2 - Abstract?Species of the genus Macrolepiota (Agaricaceae) in China were investigated on the basis of morphology and DNA sequences data. Six species, i.e., M. detersa, M. dolichaula, M. mastoidea, M. orientiexcoriata, M. procera, and M. velosa are recognized, of which M. detersa and M. orientiexcoriata are new species. All of them are described and illustrated with line drawings, and a key is provided to those recognized species. The taxonomic uncertainty of M. crustosa, originally described from China, is also discussed. ITS sequences were used to support the new species delimitations and to test the conspecificity between the Chinese specimens and their relatives from other continents. Phylogenetic analyses identify three clades within Macrolepiota: /macrolepiota, /macrosporae, and /volvatae clade. /macrolepiota clade and /macrosporae clade respectively correspond to section Macrolepiota and section Macrosporae in Bon?s infrageneric classification. Section Volvatae is proposed to accommodate species with a volva but without clamp connections within Macrolepiota.
L3 - 10.1007/s13225-010-0062-0
JF - Fungal Diversity
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