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Diderma aglomerospora (Didymiaceae, Physarales, Myxomycetes), a new species from Brazil
Phytotaxa, 2021Diderma aglomerospora is here proposed as a new species based on morphological analyses. The new species resembles D. badhamioides by possessing clustered spores but differs from it by the absence of a columella and narrower filaments of the capillitium.
D. Í. Barbosa +3 more
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Diderma laiseae (Didymiaceae, Physarales), a new species of Myxomycetes from Brazil
PhytotaxaWe describe a new species, Diderma laiseae, based on detailed morphological analyses. The type material was collected in the field from dead wood and insect remains (coleoptera) within Floresta Nacional de Silvânia, a conservation unit in the Cerrado ...
I. C. Moreira +2 more
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First records of Badhamia ovispora (Physarales, Myxomycetes) in Russia
Novosti sistematiki nizshikh rasteniiThe rare myxomycete Badhamia ovispora was found for the first time in Russia from the Perm Territory and Moscow Region. Morphological features of specimens of this species were studied in detail using light and scanning electron microscopy.
V. Gmoshinskiy +3 more
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A new species of Craterium (Myxomycetes, Physarales, Physaraceae) with a mottled peridium
PhytotaxaA new species of Craterium, described herein as С. guttatum, was recovered in Russia, during intensive field work in the Kaluzhskiye Zaseki Nature Reserve (Kaluga Oblast’) and in the Sudogodskiy District of the Vladimir Oblast’.
V. Gmoshinskiy +2 more
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Protophysarum phloiogenum and a new family in the Physarales
Mycological Research, 1998A taxonomic and chorologic study of Protophysarum phloiogenum, including light and SEM micrographs is presented. The authors propose the new family Protophysaraceae in the Physarales.
A. Castillo, C. Illana, G. Moreno
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Journal of Basic Microbiology, 2019
Myxomycetes are eukaryotic microorganisms containing characteristics akin to both fungi and amoebae. They can complete their whole life cycles while being cultured on agar media, and under‐laboratory conditions, which favors taxonomic, phylogenetic, and ...
Xiangyang Zhu +3 more
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Myxomycetes are eukaryotic microorganisms containing characteristics akin to both fungi and amoebae. They can complete their whole life cycles while being cultured on agar media, and under‐laboratory conditions, which favors taxonomic, phylogenetic, and ...
Xiangyang Zhu +3 more
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Mycologia, 1972
Disc electrophoresis was run on proteins from 14 myxomycete isolates in the order Physarales. The combination of profiles produced to general protein, esterase, phosphatase, amino peptidase and per...
R. Franke, J. Berry
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Disc electrophoresis was run on proteins from 14 myxomycete isolates in the order Physarales. The combination of profiles produced to general protein, esterase, phosphatase, amino peptidase and per...
R. Franke, J. Berry
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Phytotaxa
Light and scanning electron microscopy were applied to re-assess diagnostic characters of type specimens and critical specimens of Diachea radiata, D. splendens, D. subsessilis, Diderma arboreum, Didymium. laxifilum, D. leoninum var.
G. Moreno, A. Castillo, H. Thüs
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Light and scanning electron microscopy were applied to re-assess diagnostic characters of type specimens and critical specimens of Diachea radiata, D. splendens, D. subsessilis, Diderma arboreum, Didymium. laxifilum, D. leoninum var.
G. Moreno, A. Castillo, H. Thüs
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Two New Members of the Physarales
Mycologia, 1967This paper deals with two new species of Myxomycetes collected in Northern California. Collecting in this area has yielded many rare and new taxa, two of which, Didymium aurantipes Brooks & Kowalski (1966) and Lamproderma fusiforme Kowalski (1966), were recently described. Including the species to be described below, the total num?
D. T. Kowalski
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American Journal of Botany, 1967
Double‐diffusion technique was used to investigate myxomycete relationships within the order Physarales. Extracts of plasmodia of 22 slime mold isolates were reacted with five antisera produced to Plasmodia of Didymium nigripes, Physarella oblonga, Physarum polycephalum, Physarum gyrosum and Fuligo septica.
R. Franke
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Double‐diffusion technique was used to investigate myxomycete relationships within the order Physarales. Extracts of plasmodia of 22 slime mold isolates were reacted with five antisera produced to Plasmodia of Didymium nigripes, Physarella oblonga, Physarum polycephalum, Physarum gyrosum and Fuligo septica.
R. Franke
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