@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref2096,
author = {Adam D. Marchant and Bettye J. Rees and Giuseppe C. Zuccarello},
title = {A tale of two species - possible origins of red to purple-coloured Gymnopilus species in Europe.},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Australasian Mycologist},
volume = {22},
number = {2},
pages = {57--72},
abstract = {Reports of exotic purple-coloured Gymnopilus species from separate locations in Europe have sparked interest in whether the species are native to the areas where they are found, or have been introduced recently with wood or with plants. Four of these collections have been investigated by morphological and also molecular means where possible, and compared with similar species from the Southern Hemisphere. Although some variation in character states is present, both sets of data confirm the presence of two separate, but closely related species Gymnopilus dilepis and Gymnopilus purpuratus both of which are also found in Australia. Gymnopilus mullaunius from Australia is reduced to synonymy with Gymnopilus purpuratus.}
}
Citation for Study 2159

Citation title:
"A tale of two species - possible origins of red to purple-coloured Gymnopilus species in Europe.".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2165
(Status: Published).
Citation
Marchant A., Rees B., & Zuccarello G. 2004. A tale of two species - possible origins of red to purple-coloured Gymnopilus species in Europe. Australasian Mycologist, 22(2): 57-72.
Authors
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Marchant A.
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Rees B.
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Zuccarello G.
Abstract
Reports of exotic purple-coloured Gymnopilus species from separate locations in Europe have sparked interest in whether the species are native to the areas where they are found, or have been introduced recently with wood or with plants. Four of these collections have been investigated by morphological and also molecular means where possible, and compared with similar species from the Southern Hemisphere. Although some variation in character states is present, both sets of data confirm the presence of two separate, but closely related species Gymnopilus dilepis and Gymnopilus purpuratus both of which are also found in Australia. Gymnopilus mullaunius from Australia is reduced to synonymy with Gymnopilus purpuratus.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref2096,
author = {Adam D. Marchant and Bettye J. Rees and Giuseppe C. Zuccarello},
title = {A tale of two species - possible origins of red to purple-coloured Gymnopilus species in Europe.},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Australasian Mycologist},
volume = {22},
number = {2},
pages = {57--72},
abstract = {Reports of exotic purple-coloured Gymnopilus species from separate locations in Europe have sparked interest in whether the species are native to the areas where they are found, or have been introduced recently with wood or with plants. Four of these collections have been investigated by morphological and also molecular means where possible, and compared with similar species from the Southern Hemisphere. Although some variation in character states is present, both sets of data confirm the presence of two separate, but closely related species Gymnopilus dilepis and Gymnopilus purpuratus both of which are also found in Australia. Gymnopilus mullaunius from Australia is reduced to synonymy with Gymnopilus purpuratus.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 2096
AU - Marchant,Adam D.
AU - Rees,Bettye J.
AU - Zuccarello,Giuseppe C.
T1 - A tale of two species - possible origins of red to purple-coloured Gymnopilus species in Europe.
PY - 2004
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N2 - Reports of exotic purple-coloured Gymnopilus species from separate locations in Europe have sparked interest in whether the species are native to the areas where they are found, or have been introduced recently with wood or with plants. Four of these collections have been investigated by morphological and also molecular means where possible, and compared with similar species from the Southern Hemisphere. Although some variation in character states is present, both sets of data confirm the presence of two separate, but closely related species Gymnopilus dilepis and Gymnopilus purpuratus both of which are also found in Australia. Gymnopilus mullaunius from Australia is reduced to synonymy with Gymnopilus purpuratus.
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JF - Australasian Mycologist
VL - 22
IS - 2
SP - 57
EP - 72
ER -