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IMA Fungus ; 11(1): 24, 2020 Nov 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33292837

ABSTRACT

Although species of the genus Tricholoma are currently considered to produce inamyloid spores, a novel standardized method to test sporal amyloidity (which involves heating the sample in Melzer's reagent) showed evidence that in the tested species of this genus, which belong in all 10 sections currently recognized from Europe, the spores are amyloid. In two species, T. josserandii and T. terreum, the spores are also partly dextrinoid. This result provides strong indication that a positive reaction of the spores in Melzer's reagent could be a character shared by all genera in Tricholomataceae s. str.

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IMA Fungus ; 6(1): 1-11, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26203412

ABSTRACT

Calocybella is a new genus established to accommodate Rugosomyces pudicus. Phylogenetic analyses based on a LSU-ITS sequence dataset place Calocybella sister to Gerhardtia from which it differs morphologically in the presence of clamp-connections and reddening context. The genus Gerhardtia is emended to also include taxa with smooth spores. According to our morphological analysis of voucher material, Calocybe juncicola s. auct. is shown to be Calocybella pudica.

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Mycologia ; 107(1): 123-36, 2015.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25344261

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A molecular multigene analysis (ITS, 18S and 28S nrLSU ribosomal DNA, tef1, rpb2) was used to support the proposition of three new genera of clitocyboid fungi. Leucocybe is proposed to accommodate the clade formed by Clitocybe connata and C. candicans. Clitocybe inornata is invested as type species of Atractosporocybe, while the new genus, Rhizocybe, is proposed for the former species of section Vernae of Clitocybe, C. vermicularis, C. pruinosa and C. rhizoides. The three lineages are related to the families Lyophyllaceae and Entolomataceae and independent from the Clitocybeae clade. Morphologically Rhizocybe is characterized by the presence of conspicuous rhizomorphs, while Atractosporocybe presents long fusiform spores. Leucocybe includes two whitish species in the former section Candicantes of Clitocybe, but no relevant shared characteristic feature was detected. Other whitish clitocyboid species, such as C. phyllophila (= C. cerussata), C. dealbata, C. rivulosa, and Singerocybe hydrogramma, are shown to be genetically related to the core lineage of the Clitocybeae.


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Agaricales/classification , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Agaricales/genetics , DNA, Fungal/genetics , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Phylogeny , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S/genetics , Soil Microbiology
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Mycologia ; 104(3): 777-84, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22314595

ABSTRACT

Based on a combined ITS-LSU rDNA analysis, the omphalinoid genus Haasiella is shown to be part of the Hygrophoroid clade and sister to Hygrophorus. H. venustissima and H. splendidissima are conspecific; H. splendidissima is the tetrasporic/clamped and heterothallic form of H. venustissima.


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Agaricales/classification , Phylogeny , Agaricales/genetics , Agaricales/isolation & purification , Base Sequence , DNA, Fungal/chemistry , DNA, Fungal/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Molecular Sequence Data , Sequence Alignment , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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