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Nordic Journal of Botany
Type studies in the Polyporaceae 11. Species described by J. F. C. Montagne, either alone or with other authors1982 •
2008 •
Journal of Threatened Taxa
Hapalopilus nidulans (Polyporales: Polyporaceae) a new record from India2011 •
2015 •
The genus Cosmospora includes nectrioid fungi that grow on polypores and xylariaceous fungi. The collections growing on xylariaceous fungi have been identified recently as Cosmospora viliuscula. In this paper the phylogeny and taxonomy of C. viliuscula are investigated. A phylogeny was generated with maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference methods applied to a three-partition dataset (ITS, 28S, MCM7-RPB1-TUB2). Based on these results, we demonstrate that Cosmospora viliuscula represents a diverse species complex comprising more than 10 species. Seven new species are described, including three single-strain lineages, and the sexual states of C. arxii and C. khandalensis are described for the first time. The sexual states of these fungi tend to have a high degree of morphological homoplasy, making it difficult to differentiate among them based on morphological characters alone. However, the apparent host specificity of species in this complex aide in the diagnosis of these fungi. In...
2020 •
Fungal Systematics and Evolution
New and Interesting Fungi. 32020 •
Seven new genera, 26 new species, 10 new combinations, two epitypes, one new name, and 20 interesting new host and / or geographical records are introduced in this study. New genera are: Italiofungus (based on Italiofungus phillyreae) on leaves of Phillyrea latifolia (Italy); Neolamproconium (based on Neolamproconium silvestre) on branch of Tilia sp. (Ukraine); Neosorocybe (based on Neosorocybe pini) on trunk of Pinus sylvestris (Ukraine); Nothoseptoria (based on Nothoseptoria caraganae) on leaves of Caragana arborescens (Russia); Pruniphilomyces (based on Pruniphilomyces circumscissus) on Prunus cerasus (Russia); Vesiculozygosporium (based on Vesiculozygosporium echinosporum) on leaves of Muntingia calabura (Malaysia); Longiseptatispora (based on Longiseptatispora curvata) on leaves of Lonicera tatarica (Russia). New species are: Barrmaelia serenoae on leaf of Serenoa repens (USA); Chaetopsina gautengina on leaves of unidentified grass (South Africa); Chloridium pini on fallen trun...
Botanical Journal of The Linnean Society
Systematics of Ruscaceae/Convallariaceae: a combined morphological and molecular investigation2000 •
This paper discusses the intrafamilial systematics of Ruscaceae sensu lato by means of a combined molecular-morphological analysis. Ruscaceae sensu lato (including former Convallariaceae, Dracaenaceae and Nolinaceae, as well as Comospermum and Eriospermum) represent a well-supported clade in other molecular analyses and are further linked by the absence of phytomelan in the seed coat. Within this clade there is an unusual lack of sequence divergence for such a morphologically varied group of taxa, but the combined morphological-molecular analysis indicates some groupings: (1) Eriospermum, (2) Comospermum, (3) nolinoids (former Nolinaceae) plus Ophiopogon andLiriope (Ophiopogonae, excluding Peliosanthes), (4) dracaenoids (former Dracaenaceae), (5) Polygonatae and (6) a clade comprising Convallarieae (including Aspidistra) and the ruscoids (Ruscaceae sensu stricto) plusPeliosanthes . In the morphological analysis Peliosanthes is embedded in Convallarieae, and in the molecular analysis it is sister to all other Ruscaceae except Eriospermum: in neither case does it fall with Ophiopogon andLiriope (Ophiopogonae), with which it was traditionally placed. Peliosanthes has several characters in common with some Convallarieae, e.g. filaments fused into a column surrounding the gynoecium, and a thick, fleshy corona with the stigma more or less filling the narrow floral opening. On the other hand, there are also some notable differences, such as in karyotype, leaf anatomy, pollen morphology and nectaries. Since there is a considerable range of morphological variation in the taxon currently designated as Peliosanthes, more taxonomic work is needed to establish the monophyly of this genus before there can be confidence in its relationships within Ruscaceae sensu lato.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
New Insights into Genes, Immunity, and the Occurrence of Dermatophytosis2015 •
2012 •
2015 •
International Surgery Journal
Missed choledochal cyst: a rare presentation and review of literature2014 •
2013 •
Acta Horticulturae
How rootstocks influence salt tolerance in grapevine? The roles of conferred vigor and ionic exclusion2016 •
2018 •
2003 •
Journal of Pedagogy
School, forced displacement and teacher knowledge in Bogota, ColombiaInternational journal of community service learning
Preparation of the Gubung Serut Area to be an Educational Nature Tourism Destination2022 •
Acta clinica Croatica
USE OF RECOMBINANT ACTIVATED FACTOR VIIa IN A-SIX-MONTH-OLD CHILD DUE TO MASSIVE HEMORRHAGE DURING ELECTIVE SURGERY FOR CHOROID PLEXUS CARCINOMA: CASE REPORT2015 •
The International Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Implants
Customized vs Conventional Implant-Supported Immediate Provisional Crowns for Fresh-Socket Implant: A Medium-Term Cone Beam Computed Tomography Study2019 •
Journal of Geography
The Geographical Imagination in America, 1880-1950 (Book)2004 •
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
Latino Self-Employment and Entrepreneurship in the United States: An Overview of the Literature and Data Sources2007 •
Energy, Ecology and Environment
Biogas production from waste pulps of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) via anaerobic digestion2020 •
2021 •
Journal of Cardiac Surgery
Concomitant aortic valve repair for aortic insufficiency and implantation of left ventricle mechanical support2022 •