@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22962,
author = {J.C. Zamora and Francisco D. Calonge and Maria P. Martin},
title = {Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum},
year = {2014},
keywords = {atp6, Geastraceae, Geastrum senoretae, ITS, Mediterranean Basin, nrLSU, rpb1, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Systematics of the recently proposed Geastrum sect. Schmidelia is studied in detail, with
special emphasis on the taxonomic placement of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum. This variety is found to
be not phylogenetically close to G. schmidelii var. schmidelii, the type species of sect. Schmidelia, and it
is therefore excluded for this section, taxonomically raised to the specific level (as G. parvisporum), and
included as a member of sect. Hariotia. On the other hand, a second species in Geastrum sect. Schmidelia
is recognized and formally described as Geastrum senoretae. It is characterized by its small basidiomata,
non-hygrometric exoperidium, subsessile endoperidium, and finely plicate, indistinctly delimited
peristome, being only known from Spain so far. Photographs and drawings are included, and a
comparison with close taxa is also given. The presence of sclerified basidia in the mature gleba,
previously not reported in the genus, is commented.}
}
Citation for Study 15502
Citation title:
"Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum".
Study name:
"Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum".
This study is part of submission 15502
(Status: Published).
Citation
Zamora J., Calonge F., & Martin M.P. 2014. Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Zamora J.
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Calonge F.
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Martin M.P.
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Abstract
Systematics of the recently proposed Geastrum sect. Schmidelia is studied in detail, with
special emphasis on the taxonomic placement of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum. This variety is found to
be not phylogenetically close to G. schmidelii var. schmidelii, the type species of sect. Schmidelia, and it
is therefore excluded for this section, taxonomically raised to the specific level (as G. parvisporum), and
included as a member of sect. Hariotia. On the other hand, a second species in Geastrum sect. Schmidelia
is recognized and formally described as Geastrum senoretae. It is characterized by its small basidiomata,
non-hygrometric exoperidium, subsessile endoperidium, and finely plicate, indistinctly delimited
peristome, being only known from Spain so far. Photographs and drawings are included, and a
comparison with close taxa is also given. The presence of sclerified basidia in the mature gleba,
previously not reported in the genus, is commented.
Keywords
atp6, Geastraceae, Geastrum senoretae, ITS, Mediterranean Basin, nrLSU, rpb1, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22962,
author = {J.C. Zamora and Francisco D. Calonge and Maria P. Martin},
title = {Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum},
year = {2014},
keywords = {atp6, Geastraceae, Geastrum senoretae, ITS, Mediterranean Basin, nrLSU, rpb1, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Systematics of the recently proposed Geastrum sect. Schmidelia is studied in detail, with
special emphasis on the taxonomic placement of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum. This variety is found to
be not phylogenetically close to G. schmidelii var. schmidelii, the type species of sect. Schmidelia, and it
is therefore excluded for this section, taxonomically raised to the specific level (as G. parvisporum), and
included as a member of sect. Hariotia. On the other hand, a second species in Geastrum sect. Schmidelia
is recognized and formally described as Geastrum senoretae. It is characterized by its small basidiomata,
non-hygrometric exoperidium, subsessile endoperidium, and finely plicate, indistinctly delimited
peristome, being only known from Spain so far. Photographs and drawings are included, and a
comparison with close taxa is also given. The presence of sclerified basidia in the mature gleba,
previously not reported in the genus, is commented.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22962
AU - Zamora,J.C.
AU - Calonge,Francisco D.
AU - Martin,Maria P.
T1 - Systematics of Geastrum sect. Schmidelia and phylogenetic position of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum
PY - 2014
KW - atp6
KW - Geastraceae
KW - Geastrum senoretae
KW - ITS
KW - Mediterranean Basin
KW - nrLSU
KW - rpb1
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Systematics of the recently proposed Geastrum sect. Schmidelia is studied in detail, with
special emphasis on the taxonomic placement of G. schmidelii var. parvisporum. This variety is found to
be not phylogenetically close to G. schmidelii var. schmidelii, the type species of sect. Schmidelia, and it
is therefore excluded for this section, taxonomically raised to the specific level (as G. parvisporum), and
included as a member of sect. Hariotia. On the other hand, a second species in Geastrum sect. Schmidelia
is recognized and formally described as Geastrum senoretae. It is characterized by its small basidiomata,
non-hygrometric exoperidium, subsessile endoperidium, and finely plicate, indistinctly delimited
peristome, being only known from Spain so far. Photographs and drawings are included, and a
comparison with close taxa is also given. The presence of sclerified basidia in the mature gleba,
previously not reported in the genus, is commented.
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JF - Mycologia
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