@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27666,
author = {Tuula Niskanen and Kare Liimatainen and Jorinde Nuytinck and P. M. Kirk and Ibai Olariaga Ibarguren and Roberto Garibay Orijel and Seppo Huhtinen and Ilkka Kyt?vuori and Tuomo Niemel? and Joseph F. Ammirati and Leho Tedersoo},
title = {Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.},
year = {2018},
keywords = {commercial mushrooms, cryptic species, EcM, fungal diversity, ITS, type specimens},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {110},
number = {5},
pages = {890--918},
abstract = {In this study 49 species of Hydnum are recognized worldwide. Twenty-three of them are described here as new species. The majority of the species are currently known only from a single continent. Epitypes are proposed for H. repandum and H. rufescens. The barcodes produced in this study are deposited in the RefSeq database and used as a basis to name Species Hypothesis in UNITE. Eleven infrageneric clades were recovered in our phylogenetic analysis. They were supported by morphological characteristics and are herein formally recognized: subgenera Albi, Hydnum, Pallidi, and Rufescentes, sections Hydnum, Olympici, Magnorufescentes, and Rufescentes, and subsections Mulsicolores, Rufescentes and Tenuiformia. }
}
Citation for Study 21634
Citation title:
"Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.".
Study name:
"Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.".
This study is part of submission 21634
(Status: Published).
Citation
Niskanen T., Liimatainen K., Nuytinck J., Kirk P., Ibarguren I.O., Orijel R.G., Huhtinen S., Kyt?vuori I., Niemel? T., Ammirati J.F., & Tedersoo L. 2018. Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa. Mycologia, 110(5): 890-918.
Authors
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Niskanen T.
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Liimatainen K.
(submitter)
358-919157947
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Nuytinck J.
+31 715274737
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Kirk P.
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Ibarguren I.O.
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Orijel R.G.
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Huhtinen S.
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Kyt?vuori I.
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Niemel? T.
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Ammirati J.F.
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Tedersoo L.
Abstract
In this study 49 species of Hydnum are recognized worldwide. Twenty-three of them are described here as new species. The majority of the species are currently known only from a single continent. Epitypes are proposed for H. repandum and H. rufescens. The barcodes produced in this study are deposited in the RefSeq database and used as a basis to name Species Hypothesis in UNITE. Eleven infrageneric clades were recovered in our phylogenetic analysis. They were supported by morphological characteristics and are herein formally recognized: subgenera Albi, Hydnum, Pallidi, and Rufescentes, sections Hydnum, Olympici, Magnorufescentes, and Rufescentes, and subsections Mulsicolores, Rufescentes and Tenuiformia.
Keywords
commercial mushrooms, cryptic species, EcM, fungal diversity, ITS, type specimens
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27666,
author = {Tuula Niskanen and Kare Liimatainen and Jorinde Nuytinck and P. M. Kirk and Ibai Olariaga Ibarguren and Roberto Garibay Orijel and Seppo Huhtinen and Ilkka Kyt?vuori and Tuomo Niemel? and Joseph F. Ammirati and Leho Tedersoo},
title = {Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.},
year = {2018},
keywords = {commercial mushrooms, cryptic species, EcM, fungal diversity, ITS, type specimens},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {110},
number = {5},
pages = {890--918},
abstract = {In this study 49 species of Hydnum are recognized worldwide. Twenty-three of them are described here as new species. The majority of the species are currently known only from a single continent. Epitypes are proposed for H. repandum and H. rufescens. The barcodes produced in this study are deposited in the RefSeq database and used as a basis to name Species Hypothesis in UNITE. Eleven infrageneric clades were recovered in our phylogenetic analysis. They were supported by morphological characteristics and are herein formally recognized: subgenera Albi, Hydnum, Pallidi, and Rufescentes, sections Hydnum, Olympici, Magnorufescentes, and Rufescentes, and subsections Mulsicolores, Rufescentes and Tenuiformia. }
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27666
AU - Niskanen,Tuula
AU - Liimatainen,Kare
AU - Nuytinck,Jorinde
AU - Kirk,P. M.
AU - Ibarguren,Ibai Olariaga
AU - Orijel,Roberto Garibay
AU - Huhtinen,Seppo
AU - Kyt?vuori,Ilkka
AU - Niemel?,Tuomo
AU - Ammirati,Joseph F.
AU - Tedersoo,Leho
T1 - Identifying and naming the currently known diversity of the genus Hydnum, with an emphasis on European and North American taxa.
PY - 2018
KW - commercial mushrooms
KW - cryptic species
KW - EcM
KW - fungal diversity
KW - ITS
KW - type specimens
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - In this study 49 species of Hydnum are recognized worldwide. Twenty-three of them are described here as new species. The majority of the species are currently known only from a single continent. Epitypes are proposed for H. repandum and H. rufescens. The barcodes produced in this study are deposited in the RefSeq database and used as a basis to name Species Hypothesis in UNITE. Eleven infrageneric clades were recovered in our phylogenetic analysis. They were supported by morphological characteristics and are herein formally recognized: subgenera Albi, Hydnum, Pallidi, and Rufescentes, sections Hydnum, Olympici, Magnorufescentes, and Rufescentes, and subsections Mulsicolores, Rufescentes and Tenuiformia.
L3 -
JF - Mycologia
VL - 110
IS - 5
SP - 890
EP - 918
ER -