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Ambiviricota, a novel ribovirian phylum for viruses with viroid-like properties. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Virol
Kuhn JH   +9 more
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The epiphytic orchid Vanda falcata is predominantly associated with a single Tulasnellaceae fungus in adulthood, and Ceratobasidiaceae fungi strongly induce its seed germination in vitro

open access: yesThe epiphytic orchid Vanda falcata is predominantly associated with a single Tulasnellaceae fungus in adulthood, and Ceratobasidiaceae fungi strongly induce its seed germination in vitro
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Monosporonella, a new genus in the Tulasnellaceae, Basidiomycetes

Mycological Research, 1991
Monosporonella termitophila, sp. nov., gen. nov. is described and illustrated. The species has one-spored basidia; occasional repetobasidia occur. Basidiospores germinate by repetition. Hyphal septa are unclamped and have dolipores with continuous parenthesomes. Monosporonella is compared with other one-sterigmate heterobasidiomycetes. It is considered
F. Oberwinkler, L. Ryvarden
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Stilbotulasnella: a new genus in the Tulasnellaceae

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1982
A new genus, Stilbotulasnella, with the single species Stilbotulasnella conidiophora, is described from material collected in Hawaii. The distinguishing features of the genus are (i) copious production of blastic conidia; (ii) scattered tulasnellaceous basidia; (iii) germination of conidia and basidiospores by budding; (iv) dolipore septa without ...
R. J. Bandoni, F. Oberwinkler
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Biogeography and Ecology of Tulasnellaceae

2017
Species of Tulasnellaceae share the unique feature of tulasnelloid basidia, characterised by swollen sterigmata. All species have a resupinate inconspicuous or lacking basidiomata. Only three genera are assigned to the family, two of them being monospecific.
Franz Oberwinkler   +2 more
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