1995
DOI: 10.1007/bf02268548
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A note on Armillaria mellea subsp. nipponica subsp. nov. in Japan

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“…Isolates and culture Six biological species originating from Hokkaido, Japan, which were identified by mating test (Cha and Igarashi, 1995a;Cha et al, 1992Cha et al, , 1994Mohammed et al, 1994), were used, together with the JDIO isolate of A. mellea subsp, nipponica Cha & Igarashi, which originated from Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan. Diploid isolates are listed in Table 1.…”
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“…Isolates and culture Six biological species originating from Hokkaido, Japan, which were identified by mating test (Cha and Igarashi, 1995a;Cha et al, 1992Cha et al, , 1994Mohammed et al, 1994), were used, together with the JDIO isolate of A. mellea subsp, nipponica Cha & Igarashi, which originated from Fukuoka, Kyushu, Japan. Diploid isolates are listed in Table 1.…”
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“…In Japan, at least eight biological species have been reported (Cha and Igarashi, 1995a;Cha et al,1992Cha et al, , 1994Nagasawa et al, 1991).…”
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“…singula Cha & Igarashi, A. sinapina Bérubé & Dessur., and Nagasawa E (a taxonomically unknown species) (Cha et al 1992(Cha et al , 1994Cha and Igarashi 1995;Ota et al 1998a). Of these, the Japanese A. mellea s.…”
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“…str., which is partially compatible with the North American and European ones, is distinct in its homothallic sexuality from the North American and European populations with a heterothallic tetrapolar mating system. Cha and Igarashi (1995) recognized Japanese A. mellea s. str. as a taxon at the subspecies rank and gave it the name A. mellea subsp.…”
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