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    20150629-1

    A New Dacrymycetaceous Species, Calocera himalayca sp. nov.(Basidiomycota:

    Dacrymycetales) from Pakistan.

    M Hanif, AN Khalid - International Journal of Agriculture & , 2015 - search.ebscohost.com

    /Pakistan

    2015/06/29

    Abstract: While exploring biodiversity of mushrooms from Pakistan, Calocera himalayca was found growing on decaying wood in coniferous

    forests of Pakistan's Part of Himalaya. C. himalayca is very greasy in texture unlike the true coral fungi. Morphologically, it resembles with C.

    viscosa and often confused with some of the Ramaria species of coral fungi, but the greasy, viscid surface is an immediately obvious

    distinguishing feature of this species. The basidiomata were collected and characterized morpho-anatomically and rDNA was used to infer its

    phylogenetic topology/placement with its allies. 2015 Friends Science Publishers Copyright of International Journal of Agriculture &

    Biology is the property of Asianet-Pakistan and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the

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    Calocera himalayca

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    Calocera,,,

    Dacrymycetales,Ramaria,,

    ,,

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    CRONOLOGA DE LA TAXONOMA Y CLADSTICA DE LOS GLOMEROMICETOS

    IA Salmern-Santiago - Revista , 2015 - revistafitotecniamexicana.org

    /mycorrhizal fungi

    2015/06/29

    Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are obligate biotrophs of higher plants and constitute one of the most widespread groups of soil

    microorganisms. Classification, taxonomy and description of evolutionary relationships among AMF have been a fundamental part on the

    study of such organisms. Development of this knowledge can be separated into three major stages starting from the first reported

    observations of these microorganisms. The first stage corresponds to the recognition of morphological diversity among the species clustered

    in the genera Endogone (Zygomycota), and its separation into the AMF genera Gigaspora, Acaulospora, Glomus and Sclerocystis, and the

    non-mycorrhizal Modicella, Glaziella and Endogone, all of these subordinated to Endogonaceae. The second stage involves the study of

    common morphological features that resulted from the separation of AMF species in a monophyletic group at the rank of an order

    (Glomales). Finally, the third stage comprises most recent studies that rely on the use of molecular biology tools coupled with observation of

    morphological features. One of the most significant contributions of this period was placing AMF species in a higher taxa rank and grouping

    the species in the Glomales Order into the phylum Glomeromycota. This review addresses these three stages in detail, and provides a

    general view of the distinct taxonomical changes in AMF classification.

    http://www.revistafitotecniamexicana.org/documentos/38-2/5a.pdf

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    Endogone,,Zygomycota

    Gigaspora,,,

    Acaulospora,,,

    Glomus,,,Sclerocystis

    ,,,Modicella,,

    Glaziella,,,

    Endogonaceae,Glomales

    Glomeromycota

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    Unravelling the diversity of European Caliciopsis (Coryneliaceae , Ascomycota):

    Caliciopsis valentina sp. nov. and C. beckhausii comb. nov., with a worldwide key to

    Caliciopsis

    I Garrido-Benavent, S Prez-Ortega - Mycological Progress, 2015 - infona.pl

    /new species,

    /new combination

    2015/06/29

    Abstract The new species Caliciopsis valentina from the eastern Iberian Peninsula is characterized morphologically, anatomically, and

    molecularly. The occurrence of C. subcorticalis (Cooke & Ellis) Fitzp. in Europe is discussed. Based on the revision of fresh and herbarium

    specimens we propose the new combination Caliciopsis beckhausii with a neotype selected for this taxon. New molecular data (ITS and

    nuLSU) are used in combination with available sequences to build a preliminary phylogenetic hypothesis for this genus. We point out some

    previously overlooked colour-reaction tests as relevant for the systematics of the group. Finally, an updated key for all known Caliciopsis

    species is provided.

    CaliciopsisCaliciopsis valentinaC.

    beckhausiiCaliciopsis

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    AscomycotaCaliciopsis,,

    Caliciopsis valentina,,Caliciopsis

    beckhausii,,