2011
DOI: 10.3852/11-097
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Neonothopanus gardneri: a new combination for a bioluminescent agaric from Brazil

Abstract: The bioluminescent agaric, Agaricus gardneri Berk., was rediscovered recently in central Brazil. The new combination, Neonothopanus gardneri, is proposed for this long-forgotten taxon supported by morphological and molecular data.

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“…they maintain a circa-24h period whenever the organisms are grown at warmer or cooler temperatures across the physiological range [17], When the experiments were repeated at 21°C and 29°C, the period was only slight changed; comparing the periods at different temperatures allowed calculation [http://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/q10_calculator.html] of a Q 10 of 1.04 for the rhythm, confirming its temperature compensation. Interestingly, these circadian period lengths of less than 24 hours are similar to those reported for Neurospora crassa , the non-luminescent ascomycete that is a prominent model system for analysis of the molecular basis of rhythms [20]. …”
Section: Circadian Control Of Bioluminescencesupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…they maintain a circa-24h period whenever the organisms are grown at warmer or cooler temperatures across the physiological range [17], When the experiments were repeated at 21°C and 29°C, the period was only slight changed; comparing the periods at different temperatures allowed calculation [http://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/q10_calculator.html] of a Q 10 of 1.04 for the rhythm, confirming its temperature compensation. Interestingly, these circadian period lengths of less than 24 hours are similar to those reported for Neurospora crassa , the non-luminescent ascomycete that is a prominent model system for analysis of the molecular basis of rhythms [20]. …”
Section: Circadian Control Of Bioluminescencesupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Cultures of Neonothopanus gardneri (MycoBank MB519818) were isolated from fruiting bodies collected in the Brazilian Coconut Forest located in the municipality of Altos, Piauí [26]. The mycelium was cultivated on Petri dishes (100 mm diameter) with medium containing 1.0% (w/v) sugar cane molasses (82.2°Bx, Pol 56%) and 0.10% (w/v) yeast extract (Oxoid) in 2.0% (w/v) agar (Oxoid) [21].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, due to data of molecular biology, there have been discussions on the delimitation of the species and on its geographic distribution. Brazil has been cited at several sites (Capelari et al 2011).…”
Section: *Marasmius Oreades (Bolton) Fr Epicrisis Systematismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mais recentemente, grande parte dos estudos envolvendo os fungos bioluminescentes envolve as áreas de taxonomia, ecologia, bioquímica e ecotoxicologia. Estes são coincidentes com os objetivos do nosso grupo, que estão voltados principalmente à: (i) identificação de novas espécies ainda não catalogadas, (ii) determinação das funções ecológicas da BL fúngica, (iii) elucidação das estruturas químicas das moléculas envolvidas na reação bioluminescente e do seu mecanismo detalhado, (iv) avaliação dos efeitos de condições de cultura sobre a intensidade e perfil de emissão de luz, e (v) determinação da fungitoxicidade de alguns compostos químicos (Desjardin et al 2005, Desjardin et al 2007, Mendes et al 2008, Oliveira & Stevani 2009, Desjardin et al 2010, Capelari et al 2011).…”
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“…Todos os procedimentos para o preparo das culturas foram conduzidos em um fluxo laminar (Pachane, modelo PCR T2,5), localizado em uma sala devidamente limpa e submetida à incidência de luz UV para descontaminação do ambiente.Culturas do fungo N. gardneri foram inicialmente isoladas a partir de corpos de frutificação coletados no município de Altos, na Mata dos Cocais (Fazenda Cana Brava, de propriedade do Prof. Dr. Ismael Dantas). Amostras da espécie estão depositadas no herbário do Instituto de Botânica, em São Paulo-SP, sob o número de identificação SP 416342(Capelari et al 2011). Os materiais utilizados na inoculação do micélio consistiram em uma pinça metálica, um fura-rolhas de 3,5 mm de diâmetro interno, filme plástico de PVC e placas de Petri descartáveis de plástico (Corning e J. prolab, com 100 mm, 60 mm e 35 mm de diâmetro) ou de vidro (com 60 mm e 35 mm de diâmetro).…”
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