@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19009,
author = {Yu-Ming Ju and Huei-Mei Hsieh and Xin-Sheng He},
title = {Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China},
year = {2011},
keywords = {molecular phylogeny, systematics, Xylarioideae, Xylariaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {103},
number = {2},
pages = {424--430},
abstract = {The species known in China as the chicken-claw fungus is described as a new species, Xylaria coprinicola. This species is known as an antagonist of cultivation of the edible mushroom Coprinus comatus. Stromata of X. coprinicola are cylindrical, terminate in a sterile apex and arise in fascicles from a relative large submerged base; perithecia are immersed and have conspicuously conical ostiolar openings; ascospores are minute. Phylogenetic analyses based on combined partial sequences of rpb2, b-tub and a-act genes showed that X. coprinicola is closely related to those Xylaria species exclusively associated with termite nests.}
}
Citation for Study 10589
Citation title:
"Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China".
Study name:
"Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China".
This study is part of submission 10579
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ju Y., Hsieh H., & He X. 2011. Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China. Mycologia, 103(2): 424-430.
Authors
Abstract
The species known in China as the chicken-claw fungus is described as a new species, Xylaria coprinicola. This species is known as an antagonist of cultivation of the edible mushroom Coprinus comatus. Stromata of X. coprinicola are cylindrical, terminate in a sterile apex and arise in fascicles from a relative large submerged base; perithecia are immersed and have conspicuously conical ostiolar openings; ascospores are minute. Phylogenetic analyses based on combined partial sequences of rpb2, b-tub and a-act genes showed that X. coprinicola is closely related to those Xylaria species exclusively associated with termite nests.
Keywords
molecular phylogeny, systematics, Xylarioideae, Xylariaceae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19009,
author = {Yu-Ming Ju and Huei-Mei Hsieh and Xin-Sheng He},
title = {Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China},
year = {2011},
keywords = {molecular phylogeny, systematics, Xylarioideae, Xylariaceae},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {103},
number = {2},
pages = {424--430},
abstract = {The species known in China as the chicken-claw fungus is described as a new species, Xylaria coprinicola. This species is known as an antagonist of cultivation of the edible mushroom Coprinus comatus. Stromata of X. coprinicola are cylindrical, terminate in a sterile apex and arise in fascicles from a relative large submerged base; perithecia are immersed and have conspicuously conical ostiolar openings; ascospores are minute. Phylogenetic analyses based on combined partial sequences of rpb2, b-tub and a-act genes showed that X. coprinicola is closely related to those Xylaria species exclusively associated with termite nests.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 19009
AU - Ju,Yu-Ming
AU - Hsieh,Huei-Mei
AU - He,Xin-Sheng
T1 - Xylaria coprinicola, a new species that antagonizes cultivation of Coprinus comatus in China
PY - 2011
KW - molecular phylogeny
KW - systematics
KW - Xylarioideae
KW - Xylariaceae
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The species known in China as the chicken-claw fungus is described as a new species, Xylaria coprinicola. This species is known as an antagonist of cultivation of the edible mushroom Coprinus comatus. Stromata of X. coprinicola are cylindrical, terminate in a sterile apex and arise in fascicles from a relative large submerged base; perithecia are immersed and have conspicuously conical ostiolar openings; ascospores are minute. Phylogenetic analyses based on combined partial sequences of rpb2, b-tub and a-act genes showed that X. coprinicola is closely related to those Xylaria species exclusively associated with termite nests.
L3 -
JF - Mycologia
VL - 103
IS - 2
SP - 424
EP - 430
ER -