@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20546,
author = {Yuko Ota and Takashi Yamanaka and Hitoshi Murata and Hitoshi neda},
title = {Phylogeny of the mycorrhizal gourmet mushrooms "matsutake" based on nucleotide sequences of multiple genes and genetic elements},
year = {2012},
keywords = {ectomycorrhizal fungi, multilocus phylogeny, median-joining haplotype network},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Tricholoma matsutake (S. Ito & S. Imai) Singer and its allied species, are referred to as ?matsutake? worldwide, and are the most economically important edible mushrooms in Japan. They are widely distributed in the northern hemisphere and establish a unique ectomycorrhizal relationship with conifer and broadleaf trees. To clarify relationships among T. matsutake and its allies, and to delimit phylogenetic species, we analysed multilocus datasets (ITS, megB1, tef, and gpd) using correctly identified samples. Phylogenetic analyses clearly identified four major groups; the ?matsutake? group, T. bakamatsutake, T. fulvocastaneum, and T. caligatum; the latter three species were outside the ?matsutake? group. The ?matsutake? group included four closely related but clearly distinct taxa (T. matsutake, T. anatolicum, Tricholoma sp. from Mexico, and T. magnivelare) from different geographical regions; these were considered to be distinct phylogenetic species.}
}
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Citation title:
"Phylogeny of the mycorrhizal gourmet mushrooms "matsutake" based on nucleotide sequences of multiple genes and genetic elements".
Study name:
"Phylogeny of the mycorrhizal gourmet mushrooms "matsutake" based on nucleotide sequences of multiple genes and genetic elements".
This study is part of submission 12515
(Status: Published).
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