@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24411,
author = {Ursula Eberhardt and Anna Ronikier and Henry J. Beker},
title = {The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Agaricales, basidomycetes, ectomycorrhizal host, RPB2, TEF1a},
doi = {10.3852/15-097},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia },
volume = {107},
number = {6},
pages = {1285--1303},
abstract = {Between 2002 and 2012 regular visits to the Carpathians were made and a number of Hebeloma spp. were collected from the alpine area. In total 44 collec- tions were made that represent 11 species, two of which, Hebeloma grandisporum and H. oreophilum, are described here as new. Of the 11 species, four (H. alpinum, H. mar- ginatulum and the two species described as new) are known only from alpine or Arctic habitats. Hebeloma dunense and H. mesophaeum are commonly found in, but not restricted to, alpine habitats. The other five spe- cies (H. aanenii, H. laterinum, H. naviculosporum, H. vacci- num, H. velutipes) are usually found in lowland or boreal habitats. Hebeloma naviculosporum is reported for the first time from the alpine zone and H. alpinum for the first time as growing with Helianthemum. All but two species (H. alpinum, H. marginatulum) are reported for the first time from the Carpathian alpine zone. In this paper we discuss the habitat, the 11 recorded species and give detailed descriptions of the two new species, both morphologically and molecularly. A key for Hebeloma species from sect. Hebeloma occurring in Arctic-alpine habitats is provided.}
}
Citation for Study 17371

Citation title:
"The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species".

Study name:
"The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species".

This study is part of submission 17371
(Status: Published).
Citation
Eberhardt U., Ronikier A., & Beker H.J. 2015. The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species. Mycologia , 107(6): 1285-1303.
Authors
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Eberhardt U.
(submitter)
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Ronikier A.
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Beker H.J.
Abstract
Between 2002 and 2012 regular visits to the Carpathians were made and a number of Hebeloma spp. were collected from the alpine area. In total 44 collec- tions were made that represent 11 species, two of which, Hebeloma grandisporum and H. oreophilum, are described here as new. Of the 11 species, four (H. alpinum, H. mar- ginatulum and the two species described as new) are known only from alpine or Arctic habitats. Hebeloma dunense and H. mesophaeum are commonly found in, but not restricted to, alpine habitats. The other five spe- cies (H. aanenii, H. laterinum, H. naviculosporum, H. vacci- num, H. velutipes) are usually found in lowland or boreal habitats. Hebeloma naviculosporum is reported for the first time from the alpine zone and H. alpinum for the first time as growing with Helianthemum. All but two species (H. alpinum, H. marginatulum) are reported for the first time from the Carpathian alpine zone. In this paper we discuss the habitat, the 11 recorded species and give detailed descriptions of the two new species, both morphologically and molecularly. A key for Hebeloma species from sect. Hebeloma occurring in Arctic-alpine habitats is provided.
Keywords
Agaricales, basidomycetes, ectomycorrhizal host, RPB2, TEF1a
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24411,
author = {Ursula Eberhardt and Anna Ronikier and Henry J. Beker},
title = {The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Agaricales, basidomycetes, ectomycorrhizal host, RPB2, TEF1a},
doi = {10.3852/15-097},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia },
volume = {107},
number = {6},
pages = {1285--1303},
abstract = {Between 2002 and 2012 regular visits to the Carpathians were made and a number of Hebeloma spp. were collected from the alpine area. In total 44 collec- tions were made that represent 11 species, two of which, Hebeloma grandisporum and H. oreophilum, are described here as new. Of the 11 species, four (H. alpinum, H. mar- ginatulum and the two species described as new) are known only from alpine or Arctic habitats. Hebeloma dunense and H. mesophaeum are commonly found in, but not restricted to, alpine habitats. The other five spe- cies (H. aanenii, H. laterinum, H. naviculosporum, H. vacci- num, H. velutipes) are usually found in lowland or boreal habitats. Hebeloma naviculosporum is reported for the first time from the alpine zone and H. alpinum for the first time as growing with Helianthemum. All but two species (H. alpinum, H. marginatulum) are reported for the first time from the Carpathian alpine zone. In this paper we discuss the habitat, the 11 recorded species and give detailed descriptions of the two new species, both morphologically and molecularly. A key for Hebeloma species from sect. Hebeloma occurring in Arctic-alpine habitats is provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24411
AU - Eberhardt,Ursula
AU - Ronikier,Anna
AU - Beker,Henry J.
T1 - The Hebeloma flora of the alpine belt of the Carpathian Mountains including two new species
PY - 2015
KW - Agaricales
KW - basidomycetes
KW - ectomycorrhizal host
KW - RPB2
KW - TEF1a
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/15-097
N2 - Between 2002 and 2012 regular visits to the Carpathians were made and a number of Hebeloma spp. were collected from the alpine area. In total 44 collec- tions were made that represent 11 species, two of which, Hebeloma grandisporum and H. oreophilum, are described here as new. Of the 11 species, four (H. alpinum, H. mar- ginatulum and the two species described as new) are known only from alpine or Arctic habitats. Hebeloma dunense and H. mesophaeum are commonly found in, but not restricted to, alpine habitats. The other five spe- cies (H. aanenii, H. laterinum, H. naviculosporum, H. vacci- num, H. velutipes) are usually found in lowland or boreal habitats. Hebeloma naviculosporum is reported for the first time from the alpine zone and H. alpinum for the first time as growing with Helianthemum. All but two species (H. alpinum, H. marginatulum) are reported for the first time from the Carpathian alpine zone. In this paper we discuss the habitat, the 11 recorded species and give detailed descriptions of the two new species, both morphologically and molecularly. A key for Hebeloma species from sect. Hebeloma occurring in Arctic-alpine habitats is provided.
L3 - 10.3852/15-097
JF - Mycologia
VL - 107
IS - 6
SP - 1285
EP - 1303
ER -