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Stilbotulasnella: a new genus in the Tulasnellaceae
Canadian Journal of Botany, 1982A 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
2017Species 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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Phytotaxa, 2017
A new Rhizoctonia-like fungus associated with ectomycorrhizal tips of evergreen oak inoculated with Tuber melanosporum is described. Tulasnella tubericola sp. nov. is characterized by its particular habitat, apparently not associated with the roots of any orchid species, its fast-growing rate in plate culture, the creamy-white to pale orange tones of ...
KARINA SOLÍS +3 more
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A new Rhizoctonia-like fungus associated with ectomycorrhizal tips of evergreen oak inoculated with Tuber melanosporum is described. Tulasnella tubericola sp. nov. is characterized by its particular habitat, apparently not associated with the roots of any orchid species, its fast-growing rate in plate culture, the creamy-white to pale orange tones of ...
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A New Genus of the Tulasnellaceae
Mycologia, 1964The only tremellaceous fungus previously described in which the basidium is characterized by the formation of incomplete septa is Metabourdotia, found by Olive (1957) in Tahiti. During a collecting tour in Guatemala in the summer of 1963, the writer found the fungus to be described in this paper as a new genus.
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Tulasnellaceae of Tahiti. A Revision of the Family
Mycologia, 1957(1957). Tulasnellaceae of Tahiti. A Revision of the Family. Mycologia: Vol. 49, No. 5, pp. 663-679.
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