2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.myc.2017.06.004
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Cantharellus hainanensis, a new species with a smooth hymenophore from tropical China

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“…In addition, identical ITS sequence data also document the presence, in South Korea, of the recently described C. anzutake from Japan, a species belonging to subgenus Cantharellus and based on a 100 base pair deletion in the internal transcribed spacer 1 ( ITS1 ) of the rDNA ( Ogawa et al 2018 ). Obtained tef -1 sequence data from all of our recent collections of chanterelles in South Korea could not confirm the presence of any of the European or North American Cantharellus previously reported from South Korea ( Park and Lee 1991 ; Kim 2004 ; Kim et al 2006 ; Lee 2011 ) nor any of the chanterelles already described from India ( Das et al 2015 ; Kumari et al 2011 , 2013 ), neighbouring China ( Shao et al 2011 , 2014 , 2016a , b ; Tian et al 2012 ; An et al 2017 ), Japan ( Suhara and Kurogi 2015 ; Ogawa et al 2018 ) or Malaysia ( Corner 1966 ; Eyssartier et al 2009 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
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“…In addition, identical ITS sequence data also document the presence, in South Korea, of the recently described C. anzutake from Japan, a species belonging to subgenus Cantharellus and based on a 100 base pair deletion in the internal transcribed spacer 1 ( ITS1 ) of the rDNA ( Ogawa et al 2018 ). Obtained tef -1 sequence data from all of our recent collections of chanterelles in South Korea could not confirm the presence of any of the European or North American Cantharellus previously reported from South Korea ( Park and Lee 1991 ; Kim 2004 ; Kim et al 2006 ; Lee 2011 ) nor any of the chanterelles already described from India ( Das et al 2015 ; Kumari et al 2011 , 2013 ), neighbouring China ( Shao et al 2011 , 2014 , 2016a , b ; Tian et al 2012 ; An et al 2017 ), Japan ( Suhara and Kurogi 2015 ; Ogawa et al 2018 ) or Malaysia ( Corner 1966 ; Eyssartier et al 2009 )…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…During the past two years two more new chanterelles have been described from Asia: C. anzutake W. Ogawa, N. Endo, M. Fukuda and A. Yamada from Japan ( Ogawa et al 2018 ) and C. hainanensis N.K. Zeng, Zhi Q. Liang & S. Jiang from China ( An et al 2017 ). In the present paper, we describe two more new species from South Korea supported by morphological features and in particular by sequence data obtained for the transcription elongation factor ( tef -1) gene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Asian Cantharellus hiananensis N.K. Zeng, Zhi Q. Liang & S. Jiang, appears related also to C. veraecrucis, but according to data by An et al (2017), it differs from the Mexican species by its smaller basidiome size (pileus 25-55 mm diam., stipe 30-55 × 8-10 mm), paler hymenophore (cream to yellowish white), stipe usually hollow covered with tiny, yellow to pale yellowish brown scales, smaller, subcylindrical basidiospores [6-7.09-8 (-9) × (4-) 4.5-4.84-5 (-5.5) µm], and smaller basidia (50-70 × 7-10 µm), (4-) 5 (-6) -spored and pileipellis terminal hyphae 23-82 × 3-8 mm, narrowly clavate or subcylindrical, sometimes subfusiform, with obtuse apex.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We constructed a concatenated dataset, using PhyDE v.0.9971 (Müller et al 2010), with 19 sequences obtained here (nLSU and tef-1α) (Table 1), together with sequences of related taxonomic groups, and additionally taking as reference works on chantarelles by An et al (2017), Buyck et al (2014Buyck et al ( , 2016a, Herrera et al (2018) and Olariaga et al (2017). The dataset was aligned with MAFFT online service (Katoh et al 2019), and the inconsistencies were corrected manually.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further investigate evidence of recombination among polymorphic nucleotide sites within the mitochondrial atp6 gene, we measured the degree of association between alleles at seven polymorphic nucleotide sites within this DNA fragment using the program Multilocus 1.3 (Agapow and Burt, 2001). The analyses were conducted for both the total samples and samples from individual phylogenetically distinct clusters as revealed by the tef-1 phylogeny.…”
Section: Distribution Of Atp6 Genotypes Along the Tef-1 Phylogenymentioning
confidence: 99%