2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13225-010-0050-4
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A monograph of Micropsalliota in Northern Thailand based on morphological and molecular data

Abstract: Using a combination of morphological and molecular data, the genus Micropsalliota is shown to represent a monophyletic lineage in the Agaricaceae sister to Hymenagaricus. Features that distinguish the genus from Agaricus and allied genera include usually small, gracile basidiomes with a membranous partial veil, dextrinoid basidiospores with an apically thickened endosporium and lack of a germ pore, capitate or subcapitate, conspicuous cheilocystidia, and incrusted pileipellis hyphae that turn green in ammonia … Show more

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“…& Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower recently reported from Thailand by Zhao et al (2010). Further studies will be necessary to clarify the taxonomic rank of these taxa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…& Broome) Heinem. & Little Flower recently reported from Thailand by Zhao et al (2010). Further studies will be necessary to clarify the taxonomic rank of these taxa.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Adaptation to temperate climates has never occurred in certain genera of Agaricaceae such as Micropsalliota (Zhao et al 2010). A relative tolerance to cold is required in temperate climates and the ability to fruit at ambient temperatures that is required under warm climates is not advantageous in temperate regions because the summer is not the wettest season and consequently the most favorable season for fruiting.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the holotype of G. lucidum was lost and attempts to seek a neotype from the type locality also failed (Steyaert 1972;Moncalvo and Ryvarden 1997). At present, this taxon has been reported to have a worldwide distribution based on gross similarity of morphological features, e.g., Europe (Steyaert 1972;Ryvarden and Gilbertson 1993), Asia (Hongo and Izawa 1994;Núñez and Ryvarden 2000;Zhao and Zhang 2000), America (Bazzalo and Wright 1982;Gilbertson and Ryvarden 1986), Oceania (Quanten 1997), and Africa (Ryvarden and Johansen 1980). Patouillard (1907) first reported G. lucidum from China, based on collections from Guizhou Province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The fruiting bodies were wrapped in aluminium foil and kept separately in a compartmented box in order to avoid mixing or crushing (Zhao et al 2010). The description of macroscopic characters, chemical testing, and further photography of fresh samples were carried out as soon as possible following the methodology described by Largent (1986).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%