2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-023-01903-7
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Molecular systematics and taxonomy reveal three new taxa in Phanerochaete (Phanerochaetaceae, Polyporales) from the Yunnan–Guizhou plateau, East Asia

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“…The family-level classification for the order Polyporales (Basidiomycota) revealed that the two taxa of Phanerochaete daliensis and Phlebiopsis lamprocystidiata nested into the family Phanerochaetaceae within the residual polyporoid clade based on the molecular systematics study amplifying the ITS, nLSU, RPB1, and RPB2 genes [ 21 , 27 ]. Seven genera, Asterostroma , Dichostereum , Gloiothele , Peniophora , Scytinostroma , Vararia , and Vesiculomyces E.…”
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“…The family-level classification for the order Polyporales (Basidiomycota) revealed that the two taxa of Phanerochaete daliensis and Phlebiopsis lamprocystidiata nested into the family Phanerochaetaceae within the residual polyporoid clade based on the molecular systematics study amplifying the ITS, nLSU, RPB1, and RPB2 genes [ 21 , 27 ]. Seven genera, Asterostroma , Dichostereum , Gloiothele , Peniophora , Scytinostroma , Vararia , and Vesiculomyces E.…”
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“…However, morphologically, P. daliensis is distinct from P. tongbiguanensis by its grandinioid hymenophore, ellipsoid e to cylindrical, thick-walled, smaller basidiospores (3–6 × 1.8–3 µm) [ 27 ]. The species P. subtropica is distinguished from P. tongbiguanensis by its fusiform cystidia and smaller basidia (12–21 × 3–5 µm) and ellipsoid basidiospores measuring as 3.0–4.8 × 2.4–3.4 µm [ 27 ]. Phylogenetic tree analysis ( Figure 5 ) revealed that the new species P. fissurata was grouped with the species P. lamprocystidiata and then closely clustered with P. yunnanensis C.L.…”
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