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Taxonomic revision of Russula subsection Amoeninae from South Korea
Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, a complete absence of cystidia with heteromorphous contents in all tissues, and spores without amyloid suprahilar spot. Thirty-four species within subsection Amoeninae have been published worldwide. Although mos...
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author | Wisitrassameewong, Komsit Park, Myung Soo Lee, Hyun Ghosh, Aniket Das, Kanad Buyck, Bart Looney, Brian P. Caboň, Miroslav Adamčík, Slavomír Kim, Changmu Kim, Chang Sun Lim, Young Woon |
author_facet | Wisitrassameewong, Komsit Park, Myung Soo Lee, Hyun Ghosh, Aniket Das, Kanad Buyck, Bart Looney, Brian P. Caboň, Miroslav Adamčík, Slavomír Kim, Changmu Kim, Chang Sun Lim, Young Woon |
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description | Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, a complete absence of cystidia with heteromorphous contents in all tissues, and spores without amyloid suprahilar spot. Thirty-four species within subsection Amoeninae have been published worldwide. Although most Russula species in South Korea have been assigned European or North American names, recent molecular studies have shown that Russula species from different continents are not conspecific. Therefore, the present study aims to: 1) define which species of Russula subsection Amoeninae occur on each continent using molecular phylogenetic analyses; 2) revise the taxonomy of Korean Amoeninae. The phylogenetic analyses using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and multilocus sequences showed that subsection Amoeninae is monophyletic within subgenus Heterophyllidiae section Heterophyllae. A total of 21 Russula subsection Amoeninae species were confirmed from Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and Central America, and species from different continents formed separate clades. Three species were recognized from South Korea and were clearly separated from the European and North American species. These species are R. bella, also reported from Japan, a new species described herein, Russula orientipurpurea, and a new species undescribed due to insufficient material. |
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spelling | pubmed-76698172020-11-20 Taxonomic revision of Russula subsection Amoeninae from South Korea Wisitrassameewong, Komsit Park, Myung Soo Lee, Hyun Ghosh, Aniket Das, Kanad Buyck, Bart Looney, Brian P. Caboň, Miroslav Adamčík, Slavomír Kim, Changmu Kim, Chang Sun Lim, Young Woon MycoKeys Research Article Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, a complete absence of cystidia with heteromorphous contents in all tissues, and spores without amyloid suprahilar spot. Thirty-four species within subsection Amoeninae have been published worldwide. Although most Russula species in South Korea have been assigned European or North American names, recent molecular studies have shown that Russula species from different continents are not conspecific. Therefore, the present study aims to: 1) define which species of Russula subsection Amoeninae occur on each continent using molecular phylogenetic analyses; 2) revise the taxonomy of Korean Amoeninae. The phylogenetic analyses using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and multilocus sequences showed that subsection Amoeninae is monophyletic within subgenus Heterophyllidiae section Heterophyllae. A total of 21 Russula subsection Amoeninae species were confirmed from Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and Central America, and species from different continents formed separate clades. Three species were recognized from South Korea and were clearly separated from the European and North American species. These species are R. bella, also reported from Japan, a new species described herein, Russula orientipurpurea, and a new species undescribed due to insufficient material. Pensoft Publishers 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7669817/ /pubmed/33223919 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.53673 Text en Komsit Wisitrassameewong, Myung Soo Park, Hyun Lee, Aniket Ghosh, Kanad Das, Bart Buyck, Brian P. Looney, Miroslav Caboň, Slavomír Adamčík, Changmu Kim, Chang Sun Kim, Young Woon Lim 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Wisitrassameewong, Komsit Park, Myung Soo Lee, Hyun Ghosh, Aniket Das, Kanad Buyck, Bart Looney, Brian P. Caboň, Miroslav Adamčík, Slavomír Kim, Changmu Kim, Chang Sun Lim, Young Woon Taxonomic revision of Russula subsection Amoeninae from South Korea |
title | Taxonomic revision of Russula
subsection
Amoeninae from South Korea |
title_full | Taxonomic revision of Russula
subsection
Amoeninae from South Korea |
title_fullStr | Taxonomic revision of Russula
subsection
Amoeninae from South Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | Taxonomic revision of Russula
subsection
Amoeninae from South Korea |
title_short | Taxonomic revision of Russula
subsection
Amoeninae from South Korea |
title_sort | taxonomic revision of russula
subsection
amoeninae from south korea |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7669817/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33223919 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.75.53673 |
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