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Boidinellagen. nov. (Cantharellales, Basidiomycota)
Cryptogamie, Mycologie, 2011The genus Boidinella is erected to accommodate Sistotremella cystidiolophora and Dendrothele globulispora. The genus is characterized by effuse, soft, farinaceous to membranous basidiomata, delicate dendrohyphidia, obclavate leptocystidia, urniform basidia with 4 sterigmata, and subglobose to ellipsoid basidiospores with hyaline, slightly thickened ...
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Sistotrema macabouense (Cantharellales, Hydnaceae), a new corticioid fungus from Martinique
Phytotaxa, 2017A new species Sistotrema macabouense sp. nov., collected in Martinique (French West Indies), is described and illustrated. The differences to closely related species are discussed.
GÉRALD GRUHN +2 more
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Cryptogamie, Mycologie, 2020
The authors discuss several African Cantharellus Adans.: Fr. species with lilac-purplish tinges on the pileus or stipe surface collected in the Central African rain forest or West African gallery forests. The morphology of C. longisporus Heinem. is discussed on the basis of new Central African collections and found profoundly different from two ...
Bart Buyck +3 more
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The authors discuss several African Cantharellus Adans.: Fr. species with lilac-purplish tinges on the pileus or stipe surface collected in the Central African rain forest or West African gallery forests. The morphology of C. longisporus Heinem. is discussed on the basis of new Central African collections and found profoundly different from two ...
Bart Buyck +3 more
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A new yellow species of Craterellus (Cantharellales, Hydnaceae) from China
Phytotaxa, 2018Craterellus luteus sp. nov. is described from China. It is characterized by a light yellow to greenish yellow pileus, white to yellowish white hymenophore, broad basidiospores and lack of aromatic odor. Detailed morphological description, photographs and comparisons with phenetically similar taxa are provided.
XIANG RONG ZHONG +4 more
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Exploring the Diversity of “Smooth Chanterelles” (Cantharellus, Cantharellales)
Cryptogamie, Mycologie, 2014Abstract This paper explores the interesting diversity within the group of “smooth chanterelles” and introduces several new taxa from the tropics: C. sublaevis Buyck & Eyssart. and C. cibarioides (Heinem.) Buyck comb. nov. from Africa, C. eccentricus Buyck & V. Hofstetter and C. neocaledonicus Buyck, V. Hofstetter, Eyssart.
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Mycological Progress, 2020
A new clavarioid, lichenized basidiomycete, Bryoclavula phycophila gen. et sp. nov., is described from Japan based on morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analyses. Although the fruiting bodies were dispersed on unidentified senescent bryophytes growing on a moist rock surface, the hyphae were not associated with the bryophyte cells ...
Hiroshi Masumoto, Yousuke Degawa
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A new clavarioid, lichenized basidiomycete, Bryoclavula phycophila gen. et sp. nov., is described from Japan based on morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analyses. Although the fruiting bodies were dispersed on unidentified senescent bryophytes growing on a moist rock surface, the hyphae were not associated with the bryophyte cells ...
Hiroshi Masumoto, Yousuke Degawa
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Order Cantharellales: Taxonomic and Ecological Diversification
Biology Bulletin Reviews, 2023M. A. Bondartseva, I. V. Zmitrovich
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Botany, 2016
A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam, grown in a moist chamber on bark (as substrate) was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The isolation of this fungus into axenic culture allowed for investigations such as culture morphology, large and small subunit molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments.
Nadezhda V. Psurtseva +2 more
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A basidiomycete fungus from Vietnam, grown in a moist chamber on bark (as substrate) was identified as Hyphobasidiofera malaysiana. The isolation of this fungus into axenic culture allowed for investigations such as culture morphology, large and small subunit molecular phylogenies, life cycle karyology, and mating experiments.
Nadezhda V. Psurtseva +2 more
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Clavarioid fungi from Brazil: novelties in Clavulina (Cantharellales)
Mycological Progress, 2023Angelina de Meiras-Ottoni +1 more
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European Food Research and Technology, 2017
Wild edible mushroom species are appreciated for consumption due to their high nutritional value. The aim of the present study was to examine in vitro beneficial bioactivity of mushroom extracts and to investigate the molecular identity of the active ingredients.
Efstathios P. Vasdekis +4 more
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Wild edible mushroom species are appreciated for consumption due to their high nutritional value. The aim of the present study was to examine in vitro beneficial bioactivity of mushroom extracts and to investigate the molecular identity of the active ingredients.
Efstathios P. Vasdekis +4 more
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