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author = {Jorinde Nuytinck and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships in Lactarius sect. Deliciosi in Europe},
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abstract = {The phylogeny of Lactarius sect. Deliciosi was investigated employing both molecular and morphological characters. We used the nrDNA ITS sequences and an 800 bp fragment of the gene encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gpd). Results confirm that Lactarius sect. Deliciosi forms a monophyletic group within subgenus Piperites. The section contains nine accepted species in Europe, eight of which are traditionally being placed in sect. Deliciosi. Lactarius porninsis, a species with white latex that is usually classified in sect. Zonarii, also falls within in sect. Deliciosi. Some recently described species are not confirmed here (L. sanguineovirescens) or their status remains doubtful because of a lack of collections (L. cyanopus). AFLP results show a clear distinction between the closely related L. deterrimus and L. fennoscandicus.}
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Citation for Study 1836

Citation title:
"Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships in Lactarius sect. Deliciosi in Europe".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1811
(Status: Published).
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Nuytinck J., & Verbeken A. 2007. Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships in Lactarius sect. Deliciosi in Europe. Mycological Research, null.
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Abstract
The phylogeny of Lactarius sect. Deliciosi was investigated employing both molecular and morphological characters. We used the nrDNA ITS sequences and an 800 bp fragment of the gene encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gpd). Results confirm that Lactarius sect. Deliciosi forms a monophyletic group within subgenus Piperites. The section contains nine accepted species in Europe, eight of which are traditionally being placed in sect. Deliciosi. Lactarius porninsis, a species with white latex that is usually classified in sect. Zonarii, also falls within in sect. Deliciosi. Some recently described species are not confirmed here (L. sanguineovirescens) or their status remains doubtful because of a lack of collections (L. cyanopus). AFLP results show a clear distinction between the closely related L. deterrimus and L. fennoscandicus.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16868,
author = {Jorinde Nuytinck and Annemieke Verbeken},
title = {Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships in Lactarius sect. Deliciosi in Europe},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The phylogeny of Lactarius sect. Deliciosi was investigated employing both molecular and morphological characters. We used the nrDNA ITS sequences and an 800 bp fragment of the gene encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (gpd). Results confirm that Lactarius sect. Deliciosi forms a monophyletic group within subgenus Piperites. The section contains nine accepted species in Europe, eight of which are traditionally being placed in sect. Deliciosi. Lactarius porninsis, a species with white latex that is usually classified in sect. Zonarii, also falls within in sect. Deliciosi. Some recently described species are not confirmed here (L. sanguineovirescens) or their status remains doubtful because of a lack of collections (L. cyanopus). AFLP results show a clear distinction between the closely related L. deterrimus and L. fennoscandicus.}
}
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