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The phylogenetic position of poroid Hymenochaetaceae (Hymenochaetales, Basidiomycota) from Patagonia, Argentina.

Mario Rajchenberg1, María Belén Pildain2, María V Bianchinotti3, Carolina Barroetaveña2.   

Abstract

Six poroid Hymenochaetaceae from Patagonia, Argentina, were studied phylogenetically with nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and partial 28S rDNA sequences, together with morphological data. Two new genera and a new species are introduced as well as two new combinations proposed. Arambarria destruens gen. et sp. nov. is proposed for a taxon fruiting on fallen or standing, dead Diostea juncea and Lomatia hirsuta and previously recorded erroneously as Inocutis jamaicensis; it is distinguished by annual, effused to effused-reflexed basidiomes forming pilei, a monomitic hyphal system, thick-walled and yellowish basidiospores (brownish chestnut in potassium hydroxide solution), lack of a granular core in the context and lack of setoid elements. Nothophellinus gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate Phellinus andinopatagonicus, the main white wood-rotting polypore of standing Nothofagus pumilio and also an important wood-decayer of other Nothofagus species from southern Argentina and Chile. It is morphologically similar to Phellopilus (type species P. nigrolimitatus) but differs by lacking setae. The new combinations Pseudoinonotus crustosus and Phellinopsis andina are proposed for Inonotus crustosus and Phellinus andinus, respectively. Phellinus livescens, which decays the sapwood of several standing Nothofagus species, is closely related to Phellinus uncisetus, a Neotropical species related to Fomitiporia; for the time being P. livescens is retained in Phellinus sensu lato. An unidentified taxon responsible for a white heart-rot in living Austrocedrus chilensis grouped with Phellinus caryophyllii and Fulvifomes inermis, but its generic affinities remain ambiguous. Transmission electron microscopy studies confirm this unidentified taxon has an imperforate parenthesome, which is typical of the Hymenochaetaceae.
© 2015 by The Mycological Society of America.

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Keywords:  imperforate parenthesome; molecular phylogeny; polypores; taxonomy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25911700     DOI: 10.3852/14-170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycologia        ISSN: 0027-5514            Impact factor:   2.696


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Authors:  María Belén Pildain; Rodrigo Reinoso Cendoya; Beatriz Ortiz-Santana; Mario Rajchenberg
Journal:  MycoKeys       Date:  2018-08-28       Impact factor: 2.984

2.  Neotropical Studies on Hymenochaetaceae: Unveiling the Diversity and Endemicity of Phellinotus.

Authors:  Carlos A Salvador-Montoya; Samuel G Elias; Orlando F Popoff; Gerardo L Robledo; Carlos Urcelay; Aristóteles Góes-Neto; Sebastián Martínez; Elisandro R Drechsler-Santos
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-22
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