@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18602,
author = {Thomas D. Bruns and Lisa C. Grubisha and James M. Trappe and Jennifer F. Kerekes and Else C Vellinga},
title = {Suillus quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California and Oregon.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/09-149},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {102},
number = {2},
pages = {438--446},
abstract = {Suillus quiescens species nova is common under Pinus muricata on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands in the Northern Channel Islands of California, and we subsequently found it fruiting at Pt. Reyes National Seashore on the central coast of California. Sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region show that it is distinct from all 44 species of Suillus tested, and features of its morphology separate it from all other unsequenced species. Suillus quiescens has a broader distribution than Channel Islands and coastal California as it was also encountered as ectomycorrhizae on roots of pine seedlings from the eastern Sierra Nevada, coastal Oregon, and the Southern Cascade Mountains. The reason it has not been previously identified from these areas may be due to its resemblance to S. brevipes at maturity, or it may be a rare fruiter that persists in the spore bank}
}
Citation for Study 10111
Citation title:
"Suillus quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California and Oregon.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2452
(Status: Published).
Citation
Bruns T., Grubisha L., Trappe J., Kerekes J., & Vellinga E. 2010. Suillus quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California and Oregon. Mycologia, 102(2): 438-446.
Authors
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Bruns T.
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Grubisha L.
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Trappe J.
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Kerekes J.
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Vellinga E.
Abstract
Suillus quiescens species nova is common under Pinus muricata on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands in the Northern Channel Islands of California, and we subsequently found it fruiting at Pt. Reyes National Seashore on the central coast of California. Sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region show that it is distinct from all 44 species of Suillus tested, and features of its morphology separate it from all other unsequenced species. Suillus quiescens has a broader distribution than Channel Islands and coastal California as it was also encountered as ectomycorrhizae on roots of pine seedlings from the eastern Sierra Nevada, coastal Oregon, and the Southern Cascade Mountains. The reason it has not been previously identified from these areas may be due to its resemblance to S. brevipes at maturity, or it may be a rare fruiter that persists in the spore bank
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18602,
author = {Thomas D. Bruns and Lisa C. Grubisha and James M. Trappe and Jennifer F. Kerekes and Else C Vellinga},
title = {Suillus quiescens, a new species commonly found in the spore bank in California and Oregon.},
year = {2010},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/09-149},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {102},
number = {2},
pages = {438--446},
abstract = {Suillus quiescens species nova is common under Pinus muricata on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands in the Northern Channel Islands of California, and we subsequently found it fruiting at Pt. Reyes National Seashore on the central coast of California. Sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region show that it is distinct from all 44 species of Suillus tested, and features of its morphology separate it from all other unsequenced species. Suillus quiescens has a broader distribution than Channel Islands and coastal California as it was also encountered as ectomycorrhizae on roots of pine seedlings from the eastern Sierra Nevada, coastal Oregon, and the Southern Cascade Mountains. The reason it has not been previously identified from these areas may be due to its resemblance to S. brevipes at maturity, or it may be a rare fruiter that persists in the spore bank}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18602
AU - Bruns,Thomas D.
AU - Grubisha,Lisa C.
AU - Trappe,James M.
AU - Kerekes,Jennifer F.
AU - Vellinga,Else C
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PY - 2010
KW -
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/09-149
N2 - Suillus quiescens species nova is common under Pinus muricata on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands in the Northern Channel Islands of California, and we subsequently found it fruiting at Pt. Reyes National Seashore on the central coast of California. Sequences from the internal transcribed spacer region show that it is distinct from all 44 species of Suillus tested, and features of its morphology separate it from all other unsequenced species. Suillus quiescens has a broader distribution than Channel Islands and coastal California as it was also encountered as ectomycorrhizae on roots of pine seedlings from the eastern Sierra Nevada, coastal Oregon, and the Southern Cascade Mountains. The reason it has not been previously identified from these areas may be due to its resemblance to S. brevipes at maturity, or it may be a rare fruiter that persists in the spore bank
L3 - 10.3852/09-149
JF - Mycologia
VL - 102
IS - 2
SP - 438
EP - 446
ER -