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Mycologia, 2022
Polydiscidium is an enigmatic, monotypic, and rarely reported genus of Ascomycota of uncertain placement. The morphologically unique Polydiscidium martynii grows on dead wood and forms compound ascomata composed of thick, black, gelatinous somatic tissue that branches out from a common base. Multiple apothecia are located on the branches, mostly toward
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Polydiscidium is an enigmatic, monotypic, and rarely reported genus of Ascomycota of uncertain placement. The morphologically unique Polydiscidium martynii grows on dead wood and forms compound ascomata composed of thick, black, gelatinous somatic tissue that branches out from a common base. Multiple apothecia are located on the branches, mostly toward
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The lichen genus Henrica (Verrucariaceae, Eurotiomycetes) in northern Europe
Nordic Journal of Botany, 2008In a previous three gene phylogeny study (nuITS rDNA, nuLSU rDNA and RPB 1 region A–D) a well supported clade, most closely related to Verrucaria rupestris and also close to Sporodictyon and ...
S. Savić, L. Tibell
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Mycological Progress, 2014
The subclass Chaetothyriomycetidae (Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota) is an assemblage of ecologically diverse species, ranging from mutualistic lichenised fungi to human opportunistic pathogens. Recent contributions from molecular studies have changed our understanding of the composition of this subclass.
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The subclass Chaetothyriomycetidae (Eurotiomycetes, Ascomycota) is an assemblage of ecologically diverse species, ranging from mutualistic lichenised fungi to human opportunistic pathogens. Recent contributions from molecular studies have changed our understanding of the composition of this subclass.
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Phytotaxa, 2018
During our ongoing investigations of freshwater fungi in Thailand, Cylindroconidiis aquaticus gen. et sp. nov. is described in family Sclerococcaceae (Eurotiomycetes), based on morphological characters and analyses of LSU, SSU and ITS sequence data. Its closest relatives are Rhopalophora and Fusichalara minuta.
XIAN-DONG YU +5 more
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During our ongoing investigations of freshwater fungi in Thailand, Cylindroconidiis aquaticus gen. et sp. nov. is described in family Sclerococcaceae (Eurotiomycetes), based on morphological characters and analyses of LSU, SSU and ITS sequence data. Its closest relatives are Rhopalophora and Fusichalara minuta.
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2015
Symbiotic fungi living in plants as endophytes, and in lichens as endolichenic fungi, cause no apparent symptoms to their hosts. They are ubiquitous, ecologically important, hyperdiverse, and represent a rich source of secondary compounds for new pharmaceutical and biocontrol products.
Ko-Hsuan, Chen +7 more
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Symbiotic fungi living in plants as endophytes, and in lichens as endolichenic fungi, cause no apparent symptoms to their hosts. They are ubiquitous, ecologically important, hyperdiverse, and represent a rich source of secondary compounds for new pharmaceutical and biocontrol products.
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Fungal Diversity, 2012
The lichenicolous anamorphic fungus Sclerococcum parmeliae was isolated in pure culture, and ITS, nuLSU and mtSSU sequences were obtained from these isolates. For comparison, sequences from S. sphaerale, the generic type, were obtained directly from freshly collected specimens. Phylogenetic analyses place S.
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The lichenicolous anamorphic fungus Sclerococcum parmeliae was isolated in pure culture, and ITS, nuLSU and mtSSU sequences were obtained from these isolates. For comparison, sequences from S. sphaerale, the generic type, were obtained directly from freshly collected specimens. Phylogenetic analyses place S.
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American Journal of Botany
AbstractPremiseLichen‐forming fungi of genus Botryolepraria build no compact thalli, yet elevate and display algal symbionts upon their open, aerial mycelium. Although Botryolepraria occurs worldwide, the construction of its unique somatic form has not been examined in detail. We applied light microscopy and SEM to better understand how it is built and
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AbstractPremiseLichen‐forming fungi of genus Botryolepraria build no compact thalli, yet elevate and display algal symbionts upon their open, aerial mycelium. Although Botryolepraria occurs worldwide, the construction of its unique somatic form has not been examined in detail. We applied light microscopy and SEM to better understand how it is built and
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Thermofloridus, a new genus of Eurotiomycetes is described based on cultures isolated from the root of apparently healthy shiny blueberry (Vaccinium myrsinites) plants collected from a scrub ecosystem in Florida. Multi-gene phylogenetic analyses based on ITS, 18S, 28S, BENA, and Tsr1 support that Thermofloridus is a monophyletic clade in ...
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