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Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China

Four new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces bambusinus, L. cremeus, L. macrosporus and L. wuliangshanensis, are proposed based on a combination of morphological and molecular evidence. Lyomyces bambusinus is characterized by resupinate basidiomata with colliculose to tuberculate hymenial surfa...

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Autores principales: Chen, Jun-Zhu, Zhao, Chang-Lin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7125236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.65.48660
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description Four new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces bambusinus, L. cremeus, L. macrosporus and L. wuliangshanensis, are proposed based on a combination of morphological and molecular evidence. Lyomyces bambusinus is characterized by resupinate basidiomata with colliculose to tuberculate hymenial surface and broadly ellipsoid, hyaline, slightly thick-walled, smooth basidiospores. Lyomyces cremeus is characterised by resupinate basidiomata with smooth, cream hymenial surface and ellipsoid, hyaline, thin-walled to slightly thick-walled basidiospores. Lyomyces macrosporus is characterized by pruinose basidiomata with reticulate hymenial surface, presence of three kinds of cystidia and larger basidiospores (6.7–8.9 × 4.4–5.4 µm). Lyomyces wuliangshanensis is characterized by coriaceous basidiomata and ellipsoid, hyaline, slightly thick-walled, smooth basidiospores. The phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region sequences revealed that the four new species belonged to Lyomyces. Lyomyces bambusinus grouped with L. sambuci. Lyomyces cremeus clade was sister to a clade comprised of L. microfasciculatus. Lyomyces macrosporus was sister to L. allantosporus. Lyomyces wuliangshanensis was closely related to L. mascarensis.
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spelling pubmed-71252362020-04-08 Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China Chen, Jun-Zhu Zhao, Chang-Lin MycoKeys Research Article Four new wood-inhabiting fungal species, Lyomyces bambusinus, L. cremeus, L. macrosporus and L. wuliangshanensis, are proposed based on a combination of morphological and molecular evidence. Lyomyces bambusinus is characterized by resupinate basidiomata with colliculose to tuberculate hymenial surface and broadly ellipsoid, hyaline, slightly thick-walled, smooth basidiospores. Lyomyces cremeus is characterised by resupinate basidiomata with smooth, cream hymenial surface and ellipsoid, hyaline, thin-walled to slightly thick-walled basidiospores. Lyomyces macrosporus is characterized by pruinose basidiomata with reticulate hymenial surface, presence of three kinds of cystidia and larger basidiospores (6.7–8.9 × 4.4–5.4 µm). Lyomyces wuliangshanensis is characterized by coriaceous basidiomata and ellipsoid, hyaline, slightly thick-walled, smooth basidiospores. The phylogenetic analyses based on molecular data of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region sequences revealed that the four new species belonged to Lyomyces. Lyomyces bambusinus grouped with L. sambuci. Lyomyces cremeus clade was sister to a clade comprised of L. microfasciculatus. Lyomyces macrosporus was sister to L. allantosporus. Lyomyces wuliangshanensis was closely related to L. mascarensis. Pensoft Publishers 2020-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7125236/ /pubmed/32269481 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.65.48660 Text en Jun-Zhu Chen, Chang-Lin Zhao http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chen, Jun-Zhu
Zhao, Chang-Lin
Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title_full Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title_fullStr Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title_full_unstemmed Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title_short Morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of Lyomyces (Hymenochaetales) from southern China
title_sort morphological and molecular identification of four new resupinate species of lyomyces (hymenochaetales) from southern china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7125236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269481
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.65.48660
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