2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.myc.2014.04.003
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Remarks on Typhula sp. in Uzbekistan

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“…Fungal names used in other regional floras have often been applied to fungi in Uzbekistan. However, the Uzbek fungi often represent new, unrelated species as was shown for Uzbekistan ascomycetous microfungi Gafforov, 2001, 2002;Gafforov and Hoshino, 2015;Gafforov, 2002Gafforov, , 2010Gafforov, , 2015Gafforov, , 2016aGafforov and Rakhimov, 2017;Gafforov et al, 2019;Wanasinghe et al, 2017Wanasinghe et al, , 2018aSamarakoon et al, 2018;Pem et al, 2018Pem et al, , 2019aHyde et al, 2019Hyde et al, , 2020Yuan et al, 2020). Basidiomycetous fungi have received even less attention than ascomycetous microfungi (Gafforov, 2014;Gafforov et al, 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fungal names used in other regional floras have often been applied to fungi in Uzbekistan. However, the Uzbek fungi often represent new, unrelated species as was shown for Uzbekistan ascomycetous microfungi Gafforov, 2001, 2002;Gafforov and Hoshino, 2015;Gafforov, 2002Gafforov, , 2010Gafforov, , 2015Gafforov, , 2016aGafforov and Rakhimov, 2017;Gafforov et al, 2019;Wanasinghe et al, 2017Wanasinghe et al, , 2018aSamarakoon et al, 2018;Pem et al, 2018Pem et al, , 2019aHyde et al, 2019Hyde et al, , 2020Yuan et al, 2020). Basidiomycetous fungi have received even less attention than ascomycetous microfungi (Gafforov, 2014;Gafforov et al, 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the literature, Typhula species grow on branches of various deciduous trees and shrubs, such as Acer, Alnus, Cytisus, Fraxinus, Juglans, Populus, Quercus, Salix, Rubus, Syringa and Ulmus (Knudsen 1997, Siepe 1999, Shiryaev & Kotiranta 2007, Gafforov & Hoshino 2015. In Turkey, T. spathulata was found on soil with moss in close vicinity of Quercus petraea.…”
Section: Typhulamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge of the biogeographical distribution of Typhula species is limited. To date it has been reported from North America, Europe and Asia (from the Middle East to the Far East) (Gafforov & Hoshino 2015). However, it has been indicated that investigations into world-wide distribution patterns of Typhula species should focus on regions including areas from Chile and Argentina to the South Sandwich Islands, Tasmania, South New Zealand and the Antarctic Peninsula, and also in countries like Russia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan and Mongolia (Millett 1999).…”
Section: Typhulamentioning
confidence: 99%
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