2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2010.02.004
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Phylogenetic relationships in European Ceriporiopsis species inferred from nuclear and mitochondrial ribosomal DNA sequences

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“…Although some genera are polyphyletic according to recent molecular studies Sotome et al 2008;Tomšovský et al 2010;García-Sandoval et al 2011), the nomenclature of polypore genera in the present study mostly follows Ryvarden (1991), because it may be more convenient to readers to find names when widely used names of genera are available. The polypores circumscribed here are sensu lato, including not only the poroid woodinhabiting fungi, but also some mycorrhizae, e.g., species of Albatrellus Gray (Agerer et al 1996;Miller et al 2006), Boletopsis Fayod (Agerer 1992;Bergemann and Garbelotto 2006), Coltricia Gray and Coltriciella Murrill (Tedersoo et al 2007), because these genera were traditionally studied by mycologists working on polypores.…”
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“…Although some genera are polyphyletic according to recent molecular studies Sotome et al 2008;Tomšovský et al 2010;García-Sandoval et al 2011), the nomenclature of polypore genera in the present study mostly follows Ryvarden (1991), because it may be more convenient to readers to find names when widely used names of genera are available. The polypores circumscribed here are sensu lato, including not only the poroid woodinhabiting fungi, but also some mycorrhizae, e.g., species of Albatrellus Gray (Agerer et al 1996;Miller et al 2006), Boletopsis Fayod (Agerer 1992;Bergemann and Garbelotto 2006), Coltricia Gray and Coltriciella Murrill (Tedersoo et al 2007), because these genera were traditionally studied by mycologists working on polypores.…”
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“…The MycoBank database (http://www.mycobank.org) includes 64 specific and infraspecific names in Ceriporiopsis and Index Fungorum (http://www.indexfungorum.org) registers 61 ones, but some species were transferred to other genera according to the Index Fungorum database, and the actual number of species is much lower; until now about 30 species were recognized by polypore specialists in the genus worldwide (Hattori 2002, Bernicchia & Ryvarden 2003, Kinnunen & Niemelä 2005, Fortey & Ryvarden 2007, Laessøe & Ryvarden 2010, Tomšovský et al 2010, Vlasák et al 2012, Cui 2013.…”
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“…Gilbertson & Ryvarden (1985) put it into Ceriporiopsis by its resupinate basidiocarps with white to pale cream pore surface. Tomšovský et al (2010) revealed that the taxon belongs to the phlebia clade, and put it into Gelatoporia. However, recent phylogenetic studies showed that it clustered into the gelatoporia clade (Miettinen & Rajchenberg 2012, Binder 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All newly generated sequences were deposited at GenBank (Table 1). Tomšovský et al (2010) ...continued on the next page Xanthoporus syringae (Parmasto) Audet Gothenburg 1488 JN710607 JN710607 Tomšovský et al (2010) Sequencher 4.6 (GeneCodes, Ann Arbor, MI, USA) was used to edit the DNA sequence. Sequences were aligned in MAFFT 6 (Katoh & Toh 2008, http://mafft.cbrc.jp/alignment/server/) using the "G-INS-I" strategy and manually adjusted in BioEdit (Hall 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%