Molecular phylogeny, morphology, pigment chemistry and ecology in Hygrophoraceae (Agaricales)

Awduron Sefydliadau
  • Deborah J. Lodge(Awdur)
    USDA-Forest Service
  • Mahajabeen Padamsee(Awdur)
    Landcare Research
  • P. Brandon Matheny(Awdur)
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • M. Catherine Aime(Awdur)
    Purdue University
  • Sharon A. Cantrell(Awdur)
    University of Turabo
  • David Boertmann(Awdur)
    Aarhus University
  • Alexander Kovalenko(Awdur)
    Komarov Botanical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Alfredo Vizzini(Awdur)
    University of Turin
  • Bryn T. M. Dentinger(Awdur)
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Paul M. Kirk(Awdur)
  • A. Martyn Ainsworth(Awdur)
    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  • Jean-Marc Moncalvo(Awdur)
    Royal Ontario Museum
  • Rytas Vilgalys(Awdur)
    Duke University
  • Ellen Larsson(Awdur)
    University of Gothenburg
  • Robert Lücking(Awdur)
    The Field Museum of Natural History
  • Gareth Griffith(Awdur)
  • Matthew E. Smith(Awdur)
    University of Florida
  • Lorelei L. Norvell(Awdur)
    Pacific Northwest Mycology Service
  • Dennis E. Desjardin(Awdur)
    San Francisco State University
  • Scott Redhead(Awdur)
    Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  • Clark L. Ovrebo(Awdur)
    University of Central Oklahoma
  • Edgar B. Lickey(Awdur)
    Bridgewater State College
  • Enrico Ercole(Awdur)
    University of Turin
  • Karen W. Hughes(Awdur)
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville
  • Régis Courtecuisse(Awdur)
    Paris Descartes University
  • Anthony Young(Awdur)
  • Manfred Binder(Awdur)
    Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts & Sciences (KNAW)
  • Andrew M. Minnis(Awdur)
    USDA-Forest Service
  • Daniel L. Lindner(Awdur)
    USDA-Forest Service
  • Beatriz Ortiz-Santana(Awdur)
    USDA-Forest Service
  • John Haight(Awdur)
    USDA-Forest Service
  • Thomas Læssøe(Awdur)
    University of Copenhagen
  • Timothy J. Baroni(Awdur)
    State University of New York
  • József Geml (Awdur)
    National Herbarium of the Netherlands
  • Tsutomu Hattori(Awdur)
    Kansai Research Center
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CyfnodolynFungal Diversity
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Dyddiad ar-lein cynnar06 Hyd 2013
Dangosyddion eitem ddigidol (DOIs)
StatwsCyhoeddwyd - 2013
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Molecular phylogenies using 1-4 gene regions and information on ecology, morphology
and pigment chemistry were used in a partial revision of the agaric family
Hygrophoraceae. The phylogenetically supportable genera we recognize here in the
Hygrophoraceae based on these and previous analyses are: Acantholichen,
Ampulloclitocybe, Arrhenia, Cantharellula, Cantharocybe, Chromosera,
Chrysomphalina, Cora, Corella, Cuphophyllus, Cyphellostereum, Dictyonema,
Eonema, Gliophorus, Haasiella, Humidicutis, Hygroaster, Hygrocybe, Hygrophorus,
Lichenomphalia, Neohygrocybe, Porpolomopsis and Pseudoarmillariella. A new genus
that is sister to Chromosera is described as Gloioxanthomyces. Revisions were made
at the ranks of subfamily, tribe, genus, subgenus, section and subsection. We present
three new subfamilies, eight tribes (five new), eight subgenera (one new, one new
combination and one stat. nov.), 26 sections (five new and three new combinations
and two stat. nov.) and 13 subsections (two new, two stat. nov.). Species of
Chromosera, Gliophorus, Humidicutis, and Neohygrocybe are often treated within the
genus Hygrocybe; we therefore provide valid names in both classification systems. We
used a minimalist approach in transferring genera and creating new names and
combinations. Consequently, we retain in the Hygrophoraceae the basal cuphophylloid
grade comprising the genera Cuphophyllus, Ampulloclitocybe and Cantharocybe,
despite weak phylogenetic support. We include Aeruginospora and Semiomphalina in
Hygrophoraceae based on morphology though molecular data are lacking. The lower
hygrophoroid clade is basal to Hygrophoraceae s.s., comprising the genera
Aphroditeola, Macrotyphula, Phyllotopsis, Pleurocybella, Sarcomyxa, Tricholomopsis
and Typhula.

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