2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00572-021-01038-1
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Mallocybe heimii ectomycorrhizae with Cistus creticus and Pinus halepensis in Mediterranean littoral sand dunes — assessment of phylogenetic relationships to M. arenaria and M. agardhii

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“…According to another biogeographic study, since the genus Mallocybe (treated as the Mallocybe clade) diversi ed during the Palaeocene, north temperate radiation was detected in the genus (Matheny et al 2009). Recent studies on Mallocye have also focused mainly on new species discovery or its ectomycorrhizal associations with plants (Saba and Khalid 2020; Aïgnon et al 2021;Daskalopoulos et al 2021). In these studies, certain clades were presented in their molecular phylogeny.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to another biogeographic study, since the genus Mallocybe (treated as the Mallocybe clade) diversi ed during the Palaeocene, north temperate radiation was detected in the genus (Matheny et al 2009). Recent studies on Mallocye have also focused mainly on new species discovery or its ectomycorrhizal associations with plants (Saba and Khalid 2020; Aïgnon et al 2021;Daskalopoulos et al 2021). In these studies, certain clades were presented in their molecular phylogeny.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to another biogeographic study, since the genus Mallocybe (treated as the Mallocybe clade) diversi ed during the Palaeocene, north temperate radiation was detected in the genus (Matheny et al 2009). Recent studies on Mallocye have also focused mainly on new species discovery or its ectomycorrhizal associations with plants (Saba and Khalid 2020; Aïgnon et al 2021;Daskalopoulos et al 2021). In these studies, certain clades were presented in their molecular phylogeny.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%