@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14514,
author = {K. Agretious Thomas and Ursula Peintner and Meinhard M. Moser and P. Manimohan},
title = {Anamika, a new mycorrhizal genus of Cortinariaceae from India and its phylogenetic position based on ITS and LSU sequences.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1017/S0953756201005445},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {106},
number = {2},
pages = {245--251},
abstract = {Anamika gen. nov. is described from Southern India with one species, A. indica. The genus is characterised by spores with a strongly cavernous type of ornamentation due to cavernae in the epitunica (perispor), and the possession of cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia. It seems to be associated with Hopea species (Dipterocarpaceae). Molecular data suggest a close relationship to Hebeloma and Naucoria, but indicate that it represents an independent line of evolution.}
}
Citation for Study 827
Citation title:
"Anamika, a new mycorrhizal genus of Cortinariaceae from India and its phylogenetic position based on ITS and LSU sequences.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S685
(Status: Published).
Citation
Agretious thomas K., Peintner U., Moser M., & Manimohan P. 2002. Anamika, a new mycorrhizal genus of Cortinariaceae from India and its phylogenetic position based on ITS and LSU sequences. Molecular Ecology, 106(2): 245-251.
Authors
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Agretious thomas K.
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Peintner U.
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Moser M.
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Manimohan P.
Abstract
Anamika gen. nov. is described from Southern India with one species, A. indica. The genus is characterised by spores with a strongly cavernous type of ornamentation due to cavernae in the epitunica (perispor), and the possession of cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia. It seems to be associated with Hopea species (Dipterocarpaceae). Molecular data suggest a close relationship to Hebeloma and Naucoria, but indicate that it represents an independent line of evolution.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14514,
author = {K. Agretious Thomas and Ursula Peintner and Meinhard M. Moser and P. Manimohan},
title = {Anamika, a new mycorrhizal genus of Cortinariaceae from India and its phylogenetic position based on ITS and LSU sequences.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1017/S0953756201005445},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {106},
number = {2},
pages = {245--251},
abstract = {Anamika gen. nov. is described from Southern India with one species, A. indica. The genus is characterised by spores with a strongly cavernous type of ornamentation due to cavernae in the epitunica (perispor), and the possession of cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia. It seems to be associated with Hopea species (Dipterocarpaceae). Molecular data suggest a close relationship to Hebeloma and Naucoria, but indicate that it represents an independent line of evolution.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14514
AU - Agretious Thomas,K.
AU - Peintner,Ursula
AU - Moser,Meinhard M.
AU - Manimohan,P.
T1 - Anamika, a new mycorrhizal genus of Cortinariaceae from India and its phylogenetic position based on ITS and LSU sequences.
PY - 2002
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UR -
N2 - Anamika gen. nov. is described from Southern India with one species, A. indica. The genus is characterised by spores with a strongly cavernous type of ornamentation due to cavernae in the epitunica (perispor), and the possession of cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia. It seems to be associated with Hopea species (Dipterocarpaceae). Molecular data suggest a close relationship to Hebeloma and Naucoria, but indicate that it represents an independent line of evolution.
L3 - 10.1017/S0953756201005445
JF - Molecular Ecology
VL - 106
IS - 2
SP - 245
EP - 251
ER -