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Identification of Diachea leucopodia on Strawberry from Greenhouse in Korea. [PDF]

open access: yesMycobiology, 2008
Lee JH, Han KS, Bae DW, Kim DK, Kim HK.
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Further resolving the phylogeny of Myxogastria (slime molds) based on COI and SSU rRNA genes

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2015
To date, molecular systematics of Myxogastria has been based primarily on small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rRNA) and elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1α) genes. To establish a natural classification system for the organisms, we examined phylogenetic relationships among myxogastrian species using cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COL) and SSU rRNA genes ...
Q Sh, Liu, Sh Zh, Yan, Sh L, Chen
exaly   +7 more sources

Taxonomy and phylogeny of three species in Perichaena sensu lato (Myxomycetes = Myxogastria) from China

European Journal of Protistology
After Gulielmina was erected and Ophiotheca was resurrected based on some species originally included in Perichaena (Trichiaceae, Trichiales, Myxomyxetes), some specimens from the Herbarium of Fungi of Nanjing Normal University previously identified as Perichaena species were reexamined from morphological and two-gene (nuclear 18S rDNA and elongation ...
Wenlong Song, Shuang-Lin Chen
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Higher‐Order Phylogeny of Plasmodial Slime Molds (Myxogastria) Based on Elongation Factor 1‐A and Small Subunit rRNA Gene Sequences

Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2005
Abstract. The Myxogastria are common soil microorganisms with a life cycle comprised of a plasmodial trophic stage and large fruiting bodies generally visible with the unaided eye. Until now, their classification has been based exclusively on a combination of morphological, ultrastructural, and developmental characters.
Anna Maria Fiore-Donno   +2 more
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New insights into the phylogeny of the dark-spored Myxomycetes (Amoebozoa: Conosa: Myxogastria: Fuscisporidia) and polyphyly of the genus Stemonitis

open access: yesSystematics and Biodiversity, 2020
About a thousand described species of Myxomycetes, colloquially named slime moulds, are present in most terrestrial habitats. Molecular environmental sampling has revealed that a significant proportion of sequences could not be assigned to known species, with some specific groups showing a high hidden diversity.
Daniel Strelow   +3 more
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New and rare myxomycetes (Mycetozoa, Myxogastria) in Norway Part 2

open access: yesAGARICA
In this paper, 51 myxomycete species and 8 varieties are reported as new to Norway. Of these, 40 species are reported from the Nordic/Baltic region for the first time. This paper brings the number of myxomycetes known from Norway to a total of 414 species and 31 varieties.
Edvin W. Johannesen, Per Vetlesen
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