@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14780,
author = {Jaime B. Blanco-Dios and Zheng Wang and Manfred Binder and David S. Hibbett},
title = {A new Sparassis from Spain described using morphological and molecular data},
year = {2005},
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journal = {Mycological Research},
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abstract = {Sparassis miniensis, collected in Pinus pinaster forests in Galicia (northwest of the Iberian Peninsula) is described as new species in this work, based on morphological and molecular data. S. miniensis is morphologically distinct from all others species in the genus Sparassis based on scattered flabellae, which are strongly laciniated and have an orange to rose-purplish basis. The basidiospores are relatively large in this species and the sporadic presence of clamp connections is restricted to subhymenial hyphae. Molecular data from lsu-rDNA, ITS and partial RPB2 gene suggest a close relationship between new species S. miniensis and S. brevipes, another European species producing large fruiting bodies but no clamp connections.}
}
Citation for Study 1471
Citation title:
"A new Sparassis from Spain described using morphological and molecular data".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1415
(Status: Published).
Citation
Blanco-dios J., Wang Z., Binder M., & Hibbett D. 2005. A new Sparassis from Spain described using morphological and molecular data. Mycological Research, null.
Authors
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Blanco-dios J.
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Wang Z.
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Binder M.
508 793-7625
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Hibbett D.
Abstract
Sparassis miniensis, collected in Pinus pinaster forests in Galicia (northwest of the Iberian Peninsula) is described as new species in this work, based on morphological and molecular data. S. miniensis is morphologically distinct from all others species in the genus Sparassis based on scattered flabellae, which are strongly laciniated and have an orange to rose-purplish basis. The basidiospores are relatively large in this species and the sporadic presence of clamp connections is restricted to subhymenial hyphae. Molecular data from lsu-rDNA, ITS and partial RPB2 gene suggest a close relationship between new species S. miniensis and S. brevipes, another European species producing large fruiting bodies but no clamp connections.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14780,
author = {Jaime B. Blanco-Dios and Zheng Wang and Manfred Binder and David S. Hibbett},
title = {A new Sparassis from Spain described using morphological and molecular data},
year = {2005},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Research},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Sparassis miniensis, collected in Pinus pinaster forests in Galicia (northwest of the Iberian Peninsula) is described as new species in this work, based on morphological and molecular data. S. miniensis is morphologically distinct from all others species in the genus Sparassis based on scattered flabellae, which are strongly laciniated and have an orange to rose-purplish basis. The basidiospores are relatively large in this species and the sporadic presence of clamp connections is restricted to subhymenial hyphae. Molecular data from lsu-rDNA, ITS and partial RPB2 gene suggest a close relationship between new species S. miniensis and S. brevipes, another European species producing large fruiting bodies but no clamp connections.}
}
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ID - 14780
AU - Blanco-Dios,Jaime B.
AU - Wang,Zheng
AU - Binder,Manfred
AU - Hibbett,David S.
T1 - A new Sparassis from Spain described using morphological and molecular data
PY - 2005
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N2 - Sparassis miniensis, collected in Pinus pinaster forests in Galicia (northwest of the Iberian Peninsula) is described as new species in this work, based on morphological and molecular data. S. miniensis is morphologically distinct from all others species in the genus Sparassis based on scattered flabellae, which are strongly laciniated and have an orange to rose-purplish basis. The basidiospores are relatively large in this species and the sporadic presence of clamp connections is restricted to subhymenial hyphae. Molecular data from lsu-rDNA, ITS and partial RPB2 gene suggest a close relationship between new species S. miniensis and S. brevipes, another European species producing large fruiting bodies but no clamp connections.
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