@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24275,
author = {Slavomir Adamcik and Marek Slovak and Ursula Eberhardt and Anna Ronikier and Teele Jairus and Felix Hampe and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex},
year = {2016},
keywords = {DNA barcode, ectomycorrhizal fungi, Europe, haplotype analysis, Russula nuoljae, R. pascua},
doi = {10.3852/15-194},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {108},
number = {4},
pages = {716--730},
abstract = {Species of Russula subsect. Xerampelinae are notoriously difficult to identify and name and have not been subject to molecular study. A group of species, referred to here as the R. clavipes complex, growing in association with Salix, Betula and Populus as well as coniferous tree species from temperate to arctic and alpine habitats, were examined. Analyses of the nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and a numerical analysis of morphological characters were used. The R. clavipes complex is a monophyletic group within Russula subsect. Xerampeli- nae, according to molecular results. The complex includes three species: R. nuoljae is a phylogenetically and morphologically well-supported species while the other two, R. clavipes and R. pascua, are similar based on ITS data and morphology but separate based on their ecology. Russula pseudoolivascens is conspecific with R. clavipes. Several combinations of characters traditionally used in the taxonomy of R. subsect. Xeram- pelinae are inappropriate for species delimitation in this group and the adequacy of the ITS for species identification in this group is discussed. Detailed microscopic observations on the type collection of R. nuoljae are presented and illustrated, along with a key to the European members of R. subsect. Xerampelinae.}
}
Citation for Study 17208

Citation title:
"Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex".

Study name:
"Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex".

This study is part of submission 17208
(Status: Published).
Citation
Adamcik S., Slovak M., Eberhardt U., Ronikier A., Jairus T., Hampe F., & Verbeken A. 2016. Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex. Mycologia, 108(4): 716-730.
Authors
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Adamcik S.
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Slovak M.
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Eberhardt U.
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Ronikier A.
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Jairus T.
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Hampe F.
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Verbeken A.
Abstract
Species of Russula subsect. Xerampelinae are notoriously difficult to identify and name and have not been subject to molecular study. A group of species, referred to here as the R. clavipes complex, growing in association with Salix, Betula and Populus as well as coniferous tree species from temperate to arctic and alpine habitats, were examined. Analyses of the nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and a numerical analysis of morphological characters were used. The R. clavipes complex is a monophyletic group within Russula subsect. Xerampeli- nae, according to molecular results. The complex includes three species: R. nuoljae is a phylogenetically and morphologically well-supported species while the other two, R. clavipes and R. pascua, are similar based on ITS data and morphology but separate based on their ecology. Russula pseudoolivascens is conspecific with R. clavipes. Several combinations of characters traditionally used in the taxonomy of R. subsect. Xeram- pelinae are inappropriate for species delimitation in this group and the adequacy of the ITS for species identification in this group is discussed. Detailed microscopic observations on the type collection of R. nuoljae are presented and illustrated, along with a key to the European members of R. subsect. Xerampelinae.
Keywords
DNA barcode, ectomycorrhizal fungi, Europe, haplotype analysis, Russula nuoljae, R. pascua
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24275,
author = {Slavomir Adamcik and Marek Slovak and Ursula Eberhardt and Anna Ronikier and Teele Jairus and Felix Hampe and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex},
year = {2016},
keywords = {DNA barcode, ectomycorrhizal fungi, Europe, haplotype analysis, Russula nuoljae, R. pascua},
doi = {10.3852/15-194},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {108},
number = {4},
pages = {716--730},
abstract = {Species of Russula subsect. Xerampelinae are notoriously difficult to identify and name and have not been subject to molecular study. A group of species, referred to here as the R. clavipes complex, growing in association with Salix, Betula and Populus as well as coniferous tree species from temperate to arctic and alpine habitats, were examined. Analyses of the nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and a numerical analysis of morphological characters were used. The R. clavipes complex is a monophyletic group within Russula subsect. Xerampeli- nae, according to molecular results. The complex includes three species: R. nuoljae is a phylogenetically and morphologically well-supported species while the other two, R. clavipes and R. pascua, are similar based on ITS data and morphology but separate based on their ecology. Russula pseudoolivascens is conspecific with R. clavipes. Several combinations of characters traditionally used in the taxonomy of R. subsect. Xeram- pelinae are inappropriate for species delimitation in this group and the adequacy of the ITS for species identification in this group is discussed. Detailed microscopic observations on the type collection of R. nuoljae are presented and illustrated, along with a key to the European members of R. subsect. Xerampelinae.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24275
AU - Adamcik,Slavomir
AU - Slovak,Marek
AU - Eberhardt,Ursula
AU - Ronikier,Anna
AU - Jairus,Teele
AU - Hampe,Felix
AU - Verbeken,Annemieke
T1 - Molecular inference, multivariate morphometrics and ecological assessment are applied in concert to delimit species in the Russula clavipes complex
PY - 2016
KW - DNA barcode
KW - ectomycorrhizal fungi
KW - Europe
KW - haplotype analysis
KW - Russula nuoljae
KW - R. pascua
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/15-194
N2 - Species of Russula subsect. Xerampelinae are notoriously difficult to identify and name and have not been subject to molecular study. A group of species, referred to here as the R. clavipes complex, growing in association with Salix, Betula and Populus as well as coniferous tree species from temperate to arctic and alpine habitats, were examined. Analyses of the nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and a numerical analysis of morphological characters were used. The R. clavipes complex is a monophyletic group within Russula subsect. Xerampeli- nae, according to molecular results. The complex includes three species: R. nuoljae is a phylogenetically and morphologically well-supported species while the other two, R. clavipes and R. pascua, are similar based on ITS data and morphology but separate based on their ecology. Russula pseudoolivascens is conspecific with R. clavipes. Several combinations of characters traditionally used in the taxonomy of R. subsect. Xeram- pelinae are inappropriate for species delimitation in this group and the adequacy of the ITS for species identification in this group is discussed. Detailed microscopic observations on the type collection of R. nuoljae are presented and illustrated, along with a key to the European members of R. subsect. Xerampelinae.
L3 - 10.3852/15-194
JF - Mycologia
VL - 108
IS - 4
SP - 716
EP - 730
ER -