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The delimitation of Flammulina Fennae

Source Publication
Mycological Progress
Date Issued
January 1, 2010
Author(s)
Ripková, Soňa
Hughes, Karen  
Adamčík, Slavomír
Kučera, Viktor
Adamčíková, Katarína
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/17045
Abstract

Multivariate morphometric analyses of micromorphological characters measured on 35 specimens of Flammulina fennae and related species show that only a combination of spore dimensions and ixohyphidia characters are suitable for delimitation of this species. In order to confirm species identifications based on micromorphology, ribosomal ITS DNA sequences were obtained and compared with those previously deposited in GenBank, and phylogenetic analyses were performed using an ITS dataset of all known Flammulina species. All six specimens morphologically determined as F. fennae were identified by molecular data. Two of twelve specimens morphologically assigned to F. velutipes had F. elastica sequences. One ITS sequence of F. velutipes appears to be a hybrid: the ITS1 region is homologous to F. velutipes and ITS2 is homologous to another Flammulina species, F. rossica. Variability of morphocharacters observed for F. fennae and related species is discussed and compared with the data from previous studies. A key is provided to European taxa of the genus Flammulina together with a full description of F. fennae.

Subjects

<em>Flammulina veluti...

<em>F. ononidis</em>

<em>Flammulina</em> h...

multivariate morphome...

ITS sequences

Disciplines
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Population Biology
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