@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23442,
author = {Jia-Jia Chen and Bao-Kai Cui and Yu Cheng Dai},
title = {Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota).},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Russulales, polypore, ITS, nLSU, wood-inhabiting fungi},
doi = {10.3767/003158516X689666},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {37},
number = {},
pages = {21--36},
abstract = {Wrightoporia accommodates polypores producing finely asperulate and amyloid basidiospores, and causing white rot. Thirty-nine species have been described or transferred to this genus; however, only a few species have been referred to molecular phylogeny. In this study, about 140 worldwide specimens of Wrightoporia s.l. were studied morphologically, and ITS and/or nLSU regions from 37 samples, representing 19 species, were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Six clades of Wrightoporia s.l. were recognized. The Wrightoporia s.str. clade includes W. avellanea, W. lenta (the generic type) and W. subavellanea. Three clades segregating from Wrightoporia s.str. were proposed separately as three new genera, namely Larssoniporia gen. nov., Pseudowrightoporia gen. nov. and Wrightoporiopsis gen. nov. Two other clades were named after Amylonotus and Amylosporus. According to phylogenetic and morphological evidence, species previously treated in Wrightoporia were transferred to Amy- lonotus, Amylosporus and the new genera, or were retained as members of Wrightoporia s.l. because no good solution for these species could be found so far. In addition, one new species in Larssoniporia, three new species in Pseudowrightoporia and two new species in Wrightoporiopsis were described. Identification keys to the six genera and species in Amylonotus, Amylosporus, Larssoniporia, Pseudowrightoporia, Wrightoporia and Wrightoporiopsis are provided, respectively.}
}
Citation for Study 16109

Citation title:
"Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota).".

Study name:
"Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota).".

This study is part of submission 16109
(Status: Published).
Citation
Chen J., Cui B., & Dai Y.C. 2016. Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota). Persoonia, 37: 21-36.
Authors
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Chen J.
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Cui B.
86-10-62336309
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Dai Y.C.
Abstract
Wrightoporia accommodates polypores producing finely asperulate and amyloid basidiospores, and causing white rot. Thirty-nine species have been described or transferred to this genus; however, only a few species have been referred to molecular phylogeny. In this study, about 140 worldwide specimens of Wrightoporia s.l. were studied morphologically, and ITS and/or nLSU regions from 37 samples, representing 19 species, were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Six clades of Wrightoporia s.l. were recognized. The Wrightoporia s.str. clade includes W. avellanea, W. lenta (the generic type) and W. subavellanea. Three clades segregating from Wrightoporia s.str. were proposed separately as three new genera, namely Larssoniporia gen. nov., Pseudowrightoporia gen. nov. and Wrightoporiopsis gen. nov. Two other clades were named after Amylonotus and Amylosporus. According to phylogenetic and morphological evidence, species previously treated in Wrightoporia were transferred to Amy- lonotus, Amylosporus and the new genera, or were retained as members of Wrightoporia s.l. because no good solution for these species could be found so far. In addition, one new species in Larssoniporia, three new species in Pseudowrightoporia and two new species in Wrightoporiopsis were described. Identification keys to the six genera and species in Amylonotus, Amylosporus, Larssoniporia, Pseudowrightoporia, Wrightoporia and Wrightoporiopsis are provided, respectively.
Keywords
Russulales, polypore, ITS, nLSU, wood-inhabiting fungi
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23442,
author = {Jia-Jia Chen and Bao-Kai Cui and Yu Cheng Dai},
title = {Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota).},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Russulales, polypore, ITS, nLSU, wood-inhabiting fungi},
doi = {10.3767/003158516X689666},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {37},
number = {},
pages = {21--36},
abstract = {Wrightoporia accommodates polypores producing finely asperulate and amyloid basidiospores, and causing white rot. Thirty-nine species have been described or transferred to this genus; however, only a few species have been referred to molecular phylogeny. In this study, about 140 worldwide specimens of Wrightoporia s.l. were studied morphologically, and ITS and/or nLSU regions from 37 samples, representing 19 species, were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Six clades of Wrightoporia s.l. were recognized. The Wrightoporia s.str. clade includes W. avellanea, W. lenta (the generic type) and W. subavellanea. Three clades segregating from Wrightoporia s.str. were proposed separately as three new genera, namely Larssoniporia gen. nov., Pseudowrightoporia gen. nov. and Wrightoporiopsis gen. nov. Two other clades were named after Amylonotus and Amylosporus. According to phylogenetic and morphological evidence, species previously treated in Wrightoporia were transferred to Amy- lonotus, Amylosporus and the new genera, or were retained as members of Wrightoporia s.l. because no good solution for these species could be found so far. In addition, one new species in Larssoniporia, three new species in Pseudowrightoporia and two new species in Wrightoporiopsis were described. Identification keys to the six genera and species in Amylonotus, Amylosporus, Larssoniporia, Pseudowrightoporia, Wrightoporia and Wrightoporiopsis are provided, respectively.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23442
AU - Chen,Jia-Jia
AU - Cui,Bao-Kai
AU - Dai,Yu Cheng
T1 - Global diversity and molecular systematics of Wrightoporia s.l. (Russulales, Basidiomycota).
PY - 2016
KW - Russulales
KW - polypore
KW - ITS
KW - nLSU
KW - wood-inhabiting fungi
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158516X689666
N2 - Wrightoporia accommodates polypores producing finely asperulate and amyloid basidiospores, and causing white rot. Thirty-nine species have been described or transferred to this genus; however, only a few species have been referred to molecular phylogeny. In this study, about 140 worldwide specimens of Wrightoporia s.l. were studied morphologically, and ITS and/or nLSU regions from 37 samples, representing 19 species, were sequenced for phylogenetic analysis. Six clades of Wrightoporia s.l. were recognized. The Wrightoporia s.str. clade includes W. avellanea, W. lenta (the generic type) and W. subavellanea. Three clades segregating from Wrightoporia s.str. were proposed separately as three new genera, namely Larssoniporia gen. nov., Pseudowrightoporia gen. nov. and Wrightoporiopsis gen. nov. Two other clades were named after Amylonotus and Amylosporus. According to phylogenetic and morphological evidence, species previously treated in Wrightoporia were transferred to Amy- lonotus, Amylosporus and the new genera, or were retained as members of Wrightoporia s.l. because no good solution for these species could be found so far. In addition, one new species in Larssoniporia, three new species in Pseudowrightoporia and two new species in Wrightoporiopsis were described. Identification keys to the six genera and species in Amylonotus, Amylosporus, Larssoniporia, Pseudowrightoporia, Wrightoporia and Wrightoporiopsis are provided, respectively.
L3 - 10.3767/003158516X689666
JF - Persoonia
VL - 37
IS -
SP - 21
EP - 36
ER -