2000
DOI: 10.1080/028275800447940
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The Swedish matsutake (Tricholoma nauseosum syn. T. matsutake): Distribution, Abundance and Ecology

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“…All ten primer pairs isolated from T. matsutake amplified DNA from T. nauseosum, indicating that these two species might be same. This result is in agreement with the suggestion that Japanese and Swedish matsutake (T. matsutake and T. nauseosum) should be treated as the same species (Bergius and Danell 2000). Since the T. matsutake markers were not amplified from DNA of most other ectomycorrhizal species, they could be also employed as species-specific markers to investigate the subterranean genets of T. matsutake.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…All ten primer pairs isolated from T. matsutake amplified DNA from T. nauseosum, indicating that these two species might be same. This result is in agreement with the suggestion that Japanese and Swedish matsutake (T. matsutake and T. nauseosum) should be treated as the same species (Bergius and Danell 2000). Since the T. matsutake markers were not amplified from DNA of most other ectomycorrhizal species, they could be also employed as species-specific markers to investigate the subterranean genets of T. matsutake.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…All specimen of T. nauseosum found under this tree in Morocco actually belong to T. anatolicum as revealed with molecular studies (Ota et al 2012). Then, we predicate that specimens collected in North Africa were misidentified and are T. anatolicum and not T. nauseosum because T. nauseosum is synonym of T. matsutake (Kytövuori 1988) ), which is confirmed by molecular study by Bergius & Danell (2000) and Matsushita et al (2005). The presence of T. matsutake in North Africa as not yet been demonstrated.…”
Section: Clarification Of T Caligatum Species Concept In Unite Databasesupporting
confidence: 56%
“…According to morphological studies with 139 specimens from Europe, North Africa, and Japan, Kytövuori (1988) proposed that T. matsutake was identical to T. nauseosum. Because the sequences of the ribosomal DNA (rDNA) internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region were 98%-99% matched between T. nauseosum and T. matsutake, they were considered to be the same species (Bergius and Danell 2000). However, only four strains of T. nauseosum from Sweden and one strain of T. matsutake from Japan were examined for sequencing.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%