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20150718-1
Cylindrosporus flavidus gen. et comb. nov.(Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota)
segregated from Onnia
LW Zhou - Phytotaxa, 2015 - biotaxa.org
/Hymenochaetaceae,
/new combination
2015/07/18
Abstract Onnia is one of the seven genera of Inonotus s.l., belonging to Hymenochaetaceae. According to the current concept, Onnia differs
from the other six genera of Inonotus s.l. mainly by its either stipitate or sessile basidiocarps, duplex context, presence of hymenial setae
and hyaline, thin-walled basidiospores. As the only species with sessile basidiocarps and cylindrical basidiospores in Onnia, O. flavida was
transferred from Inonotus without molecular test. In this study, for the first time, Onnia flavida is included in nLSU- and ITS-based
phylogenetic analyses. Phylogenetic analyses showed that Onnia flavida belonged to Hymenochaetaceae and was clearly separated from
Onnia and other six genera of Inonotus s.l. Moreover, there is no other current genus in Hymenochaetaceae fit to accommodate this species
from both morphological and phylogenetic perspectives. Therefore, a monotypic genus Cylindrosporus is newly proposed to accommodate
the new combination C. flavidus. The distinct characters of Cylindrosporus that distinguish it from other morphologically and phylogenetically
related genera are discussed.
OnniaCylindrosporus flavidus
http://www.biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.219.3.7
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BasidiomycotaInonotus,,,
Hymenochaetaceae,,
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20150718-3
Materials for biota of lichens and lichenicolous fungi in the military area near Toru,
Poland
E Adamska, M Deptua - Ecological Questions, 2015 - apcz.pl
/Cetraria,
/Ramalina, /Stereocaulon,
/Peltigera, /Cladonia,
/Bryoria, /Poland,
/lichenicolous fungus
2015/07/18
Abstract The paper presents the first species list of lichens and lichenicolous fungi found and identified in the artillery training area located
near the city of Toru. Lichenological studies were conducted in that area in 19982001 and 2009. A total of 100 taxa were identified,
including 4 species of lichenicolous fungi, with particular emphasis on epigeic lichens mainly from the genus Cladonia and Cetraria
associated with heaths and arenaceous grasslands. The identified lichens include some threatened and protected taxa, i.a. Bryoria subcana,
Cetraria islandica, Physconia distorta, Peltigera canina, P. polydactylon, P. praetextata, Ramalina fraxinea, Stereocaulon condensatum.
http://www.apcz.pl/czasopisma/index.php/EQ/article/view/EQ.2015.007
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Cladonia,,,,
Cetraria,,,,
Bryoria,,,,
Bryoria subcana,,
,,Cetraria islandica,
,,,Physconia,
,,,Physconia distorta
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Peltigera,,,,
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20150718-4
Micromycetes colonizing and damaging leaves of evergreen rhododendron
(Rhododendron L.) in nursery
M Kowalik, B Kierpiec-Baran, K Duda-Franiak - Acta Agrobotanica, 2015 - pbsociety.org.pl
/Rhododendron
2015/07/18
Abstract In May and October 20102012, mycological studies were conducted on 10 cultivars of rhododendron bushes growing in
containers in the nursery of ornamental plants. Out of 3000 specimens of infested leaf fragments, 2566 fungal colonies belonging to 41
species were isolated. The following species colonizing the leaves and causing their necrosis were extracted in the largest number of
colonies: Alternaria alternata, Aspergillus niger, Epicoccum nigrum, Humicola grisea, Pestalotiopsis sydowiana, Phoma pomorum, Sordaria
fimicola, Trichoderma koningii, Trichoderma polysporum, Truncatella truncata, Umbelopsis isabellina and others. The research showed that
the micromycetes colonies colonizing and damaging rhododendron leaves varied in species composition and number of colonies in different
years and at different times. The study determined which rhododendron cultivars were characterized by good health and which had the
greatest susceptibility to infection by micromycetes.
https://pbsociety.org.pl/journals/index.php/aa/article/view/aa.2015.020
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Alternaria,,,,
Alternaria alternata,,,
,Aspergillus,,,
,Aspergillus niger,,
,,Epicoccum,,
,,Epicoccum nigrum,
,,,Humicola,
,,,Humicola grisea
,,,,Pestalotiopsis
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20150718-5
Nine new species of the genus Sticta (Ascomycota liquenizados: Lobariaceae) of the
fuliginosa sensu lato morphodeme from Colombia
B Moncada, A Surez, R Lcking - Revista de la Academia , 2015 - scielo.org.co
/Lobariaceae, /Sticta,
/new species
2015/07/18
AbstractAs part of a taxonomic and systematic revision of the genus Sticta in Colombia, nine species corresponding to the Sticta fuliginosa
morphodeme are described as new: Sticta arbusculotomentosa Moncada & Surez sp nov., Sticta gallowayana Moncada & Lcking sp. nov.,
Sticta globulifuliginosa Moncada & Lcking sp. nov., Sticta hirsutofuliginosa Moncada & Lcking sp nov., Sticta jaguirreana Moncada &
Lcking sp. nov., Sticta macrofuliginosa Moncada & Lcking sp. nov., Sticta minutula Moncada & Lcking sp. nov., Sticta phyllidiofuliginosa
Moncada & Lcking sp. nov., and Sticta plumbeociliata Moncada & Lcking sp. nov. All species are discussed and illustrated. A key to the
species of the S. fuliginosa morphodeme in Colombia is provided.
Sticta fuliginosa9
http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?pid=S0370-39082015000100006&script=sci_arttext&tlng=pt
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Sticta,,,,
AscomycotaLobariaceae,,,
Sticta fuliginosa,,,
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20150718-6
NEW RECORDS AND DATA OF RHODOCOLLYBIA POPAYANICA (AGARICALES:
OMPHALOTACEAE) FROM MEXICO
JL Villarruel-Ordaz, J Cifuentes - Acta Botanica , 2015 - revistas-conacyt.unam.mx
/Hidalgo, /Costa Rica,
/Chiapas, /Nayarit
2015/07/18
Rhodocollybia popayanica is described as a new record for the Mexican mycobiota in the states of Chiapas, Hidalgo, Mxico, Michoacn and
Nayarit. The studied specimens are congruent with descriptions from Colombia and Costa Rica. With this record, Mexico becomes the
northernmost limit for this neotropically distributed species.
Rhodocollybia popayanica
http://www.revistas-conacyt.unam.mx/abm/index.php/acb/article/view/699
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Rhodocollybia,,,,
Rhodocollybia popayanica,,,,
Agaricales,,Omphalotaceae
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20150718-8
Phylloporus gajari, a new species of the family Boletaceae from Bangladesh
MI Hosen, TH Li - Mycoscience, 2015 - Elsevier
/Shorea, /Bangladesh,
/new species
2015/07/18
Abstract Phylloporus gajari, a new species, based on morphological and molecular data, is described and illustrated from tropical Asian
forests dominated by Shorea robusta. It is morphologically circumscribed by its reddish brown to yellowish brown, sub-tomentose and
rimose pileus when mature, sub-crowded cyanescent lamellae, red to reddish brown stipe, bacillate basidiospores, and habitat in forests
dominated by Shorea robusta. Molecular phylogenetic analysis using the nuclear ribosomal large subunit RNA also supports the new species
in Boletaceae. We compare it with phenotypically similar and molecular phylogenetically allied taxa.
Phylloporus gajari
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1340354015000352
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Phylloporus,,,,Boletaceae
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20150718-10
Rumen Fungi
K Fliegerova, K Kaerger, P Kirk - : From Evolution to , 2015 - books.google.com
2015/07/18
https://books.google.co.jp/books?hl=ja&lr=&id=9GwnCgAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA96&dq=%22Index+Fungorum%
22&ots=eWtnpBRMrj&sig=ucThXZqxQMBy-fYVy5ir42Nc8Oc
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20150718-11
Suillus adhikarii, a new species from the subalpine Himalaya of India and Nepal
associated with Larix
K DAS, D CHAKRABORTY, HVANT COTTER - Phytotaxa, 2015 - biotaxa.org
/India, /Larix, /Nepal,
/ectomycorrhizal fungus,
/new species
2015/07/18
Abstract Suillus adhikarii is described and illustrated as a new species based on morphology and ecology from the subalpine regions of
Nepal and India. It is presumably an ectomycorrhizal fungus in association with Larix griffithiana and L. himalaica. This species is compared
with the other closely related taxa of Suillus which have been reported in association with Larix from the Himalaya. A key to the Suillus
species associated with Larix known from the Himalaya is provided.
Suillus adhikarii
http://www.biotaxa.org/Phytotaxa/article/view/phytotaxa.219.3.9
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Suillus,,,,
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20150718-13
The Isolation of, and Cytodifferentiation of a Mucor species as Affected by Nitrogen
Source and Elevated Temperature
NN CO - Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 2015 - journalofscience.org
/dimorphism, /temperature,
/yeast
2015/07/18
Abstract Vegetative differentiation leading to dimorphic switching by filamentous microorganisms has drawn intense attention from
scientists for a long time because of the central role played in the attempt to understand life processes, as well as the serious impacts
exhibited in medicine, agriculture and industrial processes. A mucoraceous isolate, Mucor manihotis (tentative), from an agricultural niche
was found to exhibit dimorphism in minimal medium; induced were thalloarthric-, holothallic-, holoblastic conidia as well as polar budding
globose yeast cells when supplemented with ammonium sulphate or peptone as nitrogen source. Boxplot construction showed that peptone
enhanced growth, but elevated temperature had profound morphogenetic effect as ovoidal and spindle shaped yeast cells additionally
induced. The simultaneous induction of different cell wall structures necessitated further examination of the early growth stage. The process
of differentiation that resulted in yeast ontogeny rooted in cytodifferentiation, involving vanishing cell wall of germ cells and then
sequentially generated cryptic forms, only membrane bound, until reappearance of cell wall in nascent yeast, which at maturity became
polar budding. Simultaneous induction of wall-less entities on the one hand, and complex walled entities on the other prompted a re-
examination of cell wall geometry as hinge for dimorphic switching. It was suggested that more attention should be given to cytoplasmic
membrane as default candidate.
http://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/1512
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Histological Staining Technology on the Vegetative Cycle of Melampsora larici-
populina
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/haustorium
2015/07/18
We used two fluorescence staining methods , Calcofluor white and wheat germ agglutinin ( WGA) conjugated to the fluorophorealexa 488,
to observe the vegetative cycle of Melampsora larici-populina ( MLP ) .The urediniospore , germ tube, appressoria, substomatal vesicle,
infection hypha, haustorial mother cell and haustorium could be observed by stai-ning with WGA-alexa 488, which was a usefully
histological method to study the mechanism of the interaction between MLP and poplar.However, infection hyphae, haustorial mother cell
and haustorium were not easy to be observed after stai -ning with Calcofluor white .
Melampsora larici-populina
http://d.wanfangdata.com.cn/periodical_dblydxxb201505031.aspx
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Melampsora,,,Melampsora
larici-populina,,,