Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand

The mating systems operating in seven species of Marasmius collected recently in northern Thailand were determined. Marasmius cremeus belonging to sect. Sicci subsect. Siccini ser. Leonini, and Marasmius straminiceps belonging to sect. Marasmius subsect. Sicciformes are described as new species. Fiv...

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Main Authors: Wannathes N., Desjardin D.E., Lumyong S.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-52192014-08-30T02:56:17Z Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand Wannathes N. Desjardin D.E. Lumyong S. The mating systems operating in seven species of Marasmius collected recently in northern Thailand were determined. Marasmius cremeus belonging to sect. Sicci subsect. Siccini ser. Leonini, and Marasmius straminiceps belonging to sect. Marasmius subsect. Sicciformes are described as new species. Five members of sect. Marasmius were tetrapolar (bifactorial), viz. M. apatelius, M. guyanensis, M. nigrobrunneus, M. ruforotula, and M. straminiceps. Two members of sect. Sicci were bipolar (unifactorial), viz., M. corneri (syn. M. incarnatus) and M. cremeus. Our data support the hypothesis that the mating system is consistent within infrageneric taxa. The seven species that are herein described, illustrated, and compared with phenetically similar species represent the first reports for this genus in Thailand. © 2007 The British Mycological Society. 2014-08-30T02:56:17Z 2014-08-30T02:56:17Z 2007 Article 09537562 10.1016/j.mycres.2007.06.013 17719762 MYCRE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-34548394572&partnerID=40&md5=ceec332ac073ad4c223ace54381a6243 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17719762 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/5219 English
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description The mating systems operating in seven species of Marasmius collected recently in northern Thailand were determined. Marasmius cremeus belonging to sect. Sicci subsect. Siccini ser. Leonini, and Marasmius straminiceps belonging to sect. Marasmius subsect. Sicciformes are described as new species. Five members of sect. Marasmius were tetrapolar (bifactorial), viz. M. apatelius, M. guyanensis, M. nigrobrunneus, M. ruforotula, and M. straminiceps. Two members of sect. Sicci were bipolar (unifactorial), viz., M. corneri (syn. M. incarnatus) and M. cremeus. Our data support the hypothesis that the mating system is consistent within infrageneric taxa. The seven species that are herein described, illustrated, and compared with phenetically similar species represent the first reports for this genus in Thailand. © 2007 The British Mycological Society.
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author Wannathes N.
Desjardin D.E.
Lumyong S.
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Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
author_facet Wannathes N.
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title Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
title_short Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
title_full Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
title_fullStr Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Mating studies, new species, and new reports of Marasmius from northern Thailand
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