| Literature DB >> 26000197 |
Balwant Verma1, M Sudhakara Reddy1.
Abstract
The new species Suillus indicus is described based on the morpho-anatomical description and molecular analysis of basidiomes found in conifer forests of the northwestern Himalayas, India. Morphologically, the key diagnostic characteristics of the new taxon are brownish-orange to reddish-brown pileus with low obtuse umbo, brownish-red to reddish-brown fibrillose squamules over the pileal surface, and absence of fibrillose squamules and glandular dots on the stipe surface. Sequences derived from the internal transcribed spacer region of basidiomes and culture demonstrated that the species is clearly distinct from other known taxa of Suillus and new to science.Entities:
Keywords: ITS; Suillaceae; ectomycorrhizal; phylogeny; taxonomy
Year: 2014 PMID: 26000197 PMCID: PMC4409050 DOI: 10.1080/21501203.2014.988770
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycology ISSN: 2150-1203
Figure 1.Bayesian tree showing the relationships between the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences derived from the basidiome and isolate SNW02 (indicated in the brackets) of Suillus indicus (shown in bold) and those of related species retrieved from GenBank. Numbers at nodes stand for the posterior probability percentages (>50%) of the Bayesian analysis (outgroup: Suillus triacicularis).
Figure 2.Suillus indicus basidiomes: A. Young basidiome showing umbo and very few appressed fibrillose squamules on the pileus; B. Young basidiome showing white partial veil and absence of glandular dots on the stipe surface; C. Mature basidiome with appressed fibrillose squamules and a low obtuse umbo on pileal surface; D. Stipe with annulus and no glandular dots/smears. Scale bars: A–B = 1 cm, C–D = 2 cm.
Figure 3.Microscopic line drawings of Suillus indicus (holotype): A. Basidiospores; B. Basidia; C. Pleurocystidia; D. Cheilocystidia. Scale bar: A–D = 10 µm.