@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23752,
author = {Ruby Vargas-Isla and Marina Capelari and Nelson Menolli Jr and Eiji Nagasawa and Keisuke Tokimoto and Noemia Kazue Ishikawa},
title = {Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Edible mushroom, Lentinus strigellus, Lentinus strigosus, Panus rudis},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Panus strigellus was first recorded in Amazonas State of Brazil. This edible mushroom has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of Panus lecomtei. In this study, we used evidence obtained from a morphological comparison, molecular analyses and mating tests to clarify the taxonomic status of P. strigellus and show differences compared to the sympatric species of Panus. In addition, this paper discusses and reports some yet to be described morphological characteristics of P. strigellus. The tetrapolar mating system of P. strigellus and the incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed. The geographical distributions of both species in the Americas are presented.}
}
Citation for Study 16493
Citation title:
"Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics".
Study name:
"Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics".
This study is part of submission 16493
(Status: Published).
Citation
Vargas-isla R., Capelari M., Menolli jr N., Nagasawa E., Tokimoto K., & Ishikawa N.K. 2014. Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Vargas-isla R.
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Capelari M.
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Menolli jr N.
(submitter)
55 11 971087812
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Nagasawa E.
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Tokimoto K.
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Ishikawa N.K.
Abstract
Panus strigellus was first recorded in Amazonas State of Brazil. This edible mushroom has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of Panus lecomtei. In this study, we used evidence obtained from a morphological comparison, molecular analyses and mating tests to clarify the taxonomic status of P. strigellus and show differences compared to the sympatric species of Panus. In addition, this paper discusses and reports some yet to be described morphological characteristics of P. strigellus. The tetrapolar mating system of P. strigellus and the incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed. The geographical distributions of both species in the Americas are presented.
Keywords
Edible mushroom, Lentinus strigellus, Lentinus strigosus, Panus rudis
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23752,
author = {Ruby Vargas-Isla and Marina Capelari and Nelson Menolli Jr and Eiji Nagasawa and Keisuke Tokimoto and Noemia Kazue Ishikawa},
title = {Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Edible mushroom, Lentinus strigellus, Lentinus strigosus, Panus rudis},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Panus strigellus was first recorded in Amazonas State of Brazil. This edible mushroom has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of Panus lecomtei. In this study, we used evidence obtained from a morphological comparison, molecular analyses and mating tests to clarify the taxonomic status of P. strigellus and show differences compared to the sympatric species of Panus. In addition, this paper discusses and reports some yet to be described morphological characteristics of P. strigellus. The tetrapolar mating system of P. strigellus and the incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed. The geographical distributions of both species in the Americas are presented.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23752
AU - Vargas-Isla,Ruby
AU - Capelari,Marina
AU - Menolli Jr,Nelson
AU - Nagasawa,Eiji
AU - Tokimoto,Keisuke
AU - Ishikawa,Noemia Kazue
T1 - Relationship between Panus lecomtei and P. strigellus inferred from their morphological, molecular and biological characteristics
PY - 2014
KW - Edible mushroom
KW - Lentinus strigellus
KW - Lentinus strigosus
KW - Panus rudis
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Panus strigellus was first recorded in Amazonas State of Brazil. This edible mushroom has macroscopic characteristics similar to those of Panus lecomtei. In this study, we used evidence obtained from a morphological comparison, molecular analyses and mating tests to clarify the taxonomic status of P. strigellus and show differences compared to the sympatric species of Panus. In addition, this paper discusses and reports some yet to be described morphological characteristics of P. strigellus. The tetrapolar mating system of P. strigellus and the incompatibility between P. lecomtei and P. strigellus was confirmed. The geographical distributions of both species in the Americas are presented.
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JF - Mycoscience
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