2016
DOI: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2016.42.171
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Two new records of the resupinate polypore fungi, Ceriporia cystidiata and Macrohyporia dictyopora, in Thailand

Abstract: Wood-inhabiting resupinate polypore fungi are abundant and widely distributed in tropical forests of Thailand. In our survey, Ceriporia cystidiata and Macrohyporia dictyopora were found in Thailand for the first time. Identification was based on morphological characteristics and DNA sequences of internal transcribed spacers and large subunit (LSU) nuclear ribosomal RNA genes. The initial phylogenetic analyses showed that C. cystidiata clustered as a sister clade to C. lacerata, and M. dictyopora was placed fir… Show more

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“…Ceriporia cystidiata was included in the E. lacerata group, similarly to the phylogeny of Permpornsakul et al ( 2016 ) and Chen et al ( 2020 ). However, isolates from olive trees were nearest to E. lacerata from Lousiana (FP-55521-T) and the Russian specimens with nucleotide identity among concatenated sequences of 100% in most cases.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ceriporia cystidiata was included in the E. lacerata group, similarly to the phylogeny of Permpornsakul et al ( 2016 ) and Chen et al ( 2020 ). However, isolates from olive trees were nearest to E. lacerata from Lousiana (FP-55521-T) and the Russian specimens with nucleotide identity among concatenated sequences of 100% in most cases.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, isolates from olive trees were nearest to E. lacerata from Lousiana (FP-55521-T) and the Russian specimens with nucleotide identity among concatenated sequences of 100% in most cases. Moreover, basidiospore of C. cystidiata are allantoid and much longer-shaped (Permpornsakul et al 2016 , Online Resource 10 ), which once again rules out any identification of the olive tree isolates with C. cystidiata .…”
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“…Liu et al (2022) show this genus to be phylogenetically well supported. The record of M. dictyopora from Thailand might be an error (Permpornsakul et al, 2016), as sequences fell into the phlebioid clade within the Polyporales (Miettinen et al, 2016), not in the Laetiporaceae (Justo et al, 2017;Wu et al, 2020) (Fig. 5D).…”
Section: Circum-austral Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As efficient wood decomposers, these fungi are common in tropical forests. There are currently up to 1853 resupinate polypore species in 282 genera and 50 putative families: In Asia, 766 species have been reported (Hjortstam & Ryvarden, 2007;Permpornsakul et al, 2016). Taxonomic and systematic studies of resupinate fungi have primarily relied on their morphology because molecular data, particularly from tropic regions, is scarce (Permpornsakul et al, 2016).…”
Section: Diversity Of Polyporales In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%