@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18447,
author = {Kozue Sotome and Tsutomu Hattori and Yuko Ota and See S Lee and Sabaratnam Vikineswary and Noorlidah Abdullah and Makoto Kakishima},
title = {Taxonomic study of Asian species of Echinochaete (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) and description of E. maximipora sp. nov},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-009-0584-6},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {8},
number = {2},
pages = {123--132},
abstract = {We carried out a taxonomic investigation on Echinochaete species collected from Japan and Malaysia using molecular phylogenetic analysis and morphological observations. Phylogenetic trees based on the LSU and ITS regions detected three main clades among the Echinochaete collections used in this study. The morphology of the type specimen E. russiceps falls within the range of those in one of the detected clade, and we concluded that this name represents the clade. Echinochaete russiceps is characterized by aculeate to lanceolate setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface, but was found to have variable pore size and pileus surface colour. Another detected clade was represented by E. brachypora. The morphology of the specimens in the residual clade is clearly distinct from the other known species in Echinochaete and we described it as E. maximipora sp. nov. This species is characterized by the larger and elongated pores [(1)2 4 (0.5)1 2 mm], cylindrical setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface and the narrower basidiospores. We provide detailed descriptions of Echinochaete species in Asia and an identification key to the species of Echinochaete.}
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Citation for Study 9956

Citation title:
"Taxonomic study of Asian species of Echinochaete (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) and description of E. maximipora sp. nov".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2292
(Status: Published).
Citation
Sotome K., Hattori T., Ota Y., Lee S., Vikineswary S., Abdullah N., & Kakishima M. 2009. Taxonomic study of Asian species of Echinochaete (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) and description of E. maximipora sp. nov. Mycological Progress, 8(2): 123-132.
Authors
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Sotome K.
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Hattori T.
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Ota Y.
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Lee S.
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Vikineswary S.
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Abdullah N.
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Kakishima M.
Abstract
We carried out a taxonomic investigation on Echinochaete species collected from Japan and Malaysia using molecular phylogenetic analysis and morphological observations. Phylogenetic trees based on the LSU and ITS regions detected three main clades among the Echinochaete collections used in this study. The morphology of the type specimen E. russiceps falls within the range of those in one of the detected clade, and we concluded that this name represents the clade. Echinochaete russiceps is characterized by aculeate to lanceolate setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface, but was found to have variable pore size and pileus surface colour. Another detected clade was represented by E. brachypora. The morphology of the specimens in the residual clade is clearly distinct from the other known species in Echinochaete and we described it as E. maximipora sp. nov. This species is characterized by the larger and elongated pores [(1)2 4 (0.5)1 2 mm], cylindrical setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface and the narrower basidiospores. We provide detailed descriptions of Echinochaete species in Asia and an identification key to the species of Echinochaete.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18447,
author = {Kozue Sotome and Tsutomu Hattori and Yuko Ota and See S Lee and Sabaratnam Vikineswary and Noorlidah Abdullah and Makoto Kakishima},
title = {Taxonomic study of Asian species of Echinochaete (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) and description of E. maximipora sp. nov},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-009-0584-6},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {8},
number = {2},
pages = {123--132},
abstract = {We carried out a taxonomic investigation on Echinochaete species collected from Japan and Malaysia using molecular phylogenetic analysis and morphological observations. Phylogenetic trees based on the LSU and ITS regions detected three main clades among the Echinochaete collections used in this study. The morphology of the type specimen E. russiceps falls within the range of those in one of the detected clade, and we concluded that this name represents the clade. Echinochaete russiceps is characterized by aculeate to lanceolate setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface, but was found to have variable pore size and pileus surface colour. Another detected clade was represented by E. brachypora. The morphology of the specimens in the residual clade is clearly distinct from the other known species in Echinochaete and we described it as E. maximipora sp. nov. This species is characterized by the larger and elongated pores [(1)2 4 (0.5)1 2 mm], cylindrical setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface and the narrower basidiospores. We provide detailed descriptions of Echinochaete species in Asia and an identification key to the species of Echinochaete.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18447
AU - Sotome,Kozue
AU - Hattori,Tsutomu
AU - Ota,Yuko
AU - Lee,See S
AU - Vikineswary,Sabaratnam
AU - Abdullah,Noorlidah
AU - Kakishima,Makoto
T1 - Taxonomic study of Asian species of Echinochaete (Polyporaceae, Basidiomycota) and description of E. maximipora sp. nov
PY - 2009
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11557-009-0584-6
N2 - We carried out a taxonomic investigation on Echinochaete species collected from Japan and Malaysia using molecular phylogenetic analysis and morphological observations. Phylogenetic trees based on the LSU and ITS regions detected three main clades among the Echinochaete collections used in this study. The morphology of the type specimen E. russiceps falls within the range of those in one of the detected clade, and we concluded that this name represents the clade. Echinochaete russiceps is characterized by aculeate to lanceolate setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface, but was found to have variable pore size and pileus surface colour. Another detected clade was represented by E. brachypora. The morphology of the specimens in the residual clade is clearly distinct from the other known species in Echinochaete and we described it as E. maximipora sp. nov. This species is characterized by the larger and elongated pores [(1)2 4 (0.5)1 2 mm], cylindrical setoid elements with lateral spines on the pileus surface and the narrower basidiospores. We provide detailed descriptions of Echinochaete species in Asia and an identification key to the species of Echinochaete.
L3 - 10.1007/s11557-009-0584-6
JF - Mycological Progress
VL - 8
IS - 2
SP - 123
EP - 132
ER -