7 results on '"Neves, Maria‐Alice"'
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2. Taxonomy of displaced species of Tubaria.
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Matheny PB, Vellinga EC, Bougher NL, Ceska O, Moreau PA, Neves MA, and Ammirati JF
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- Agaricales genetics, Agaricales ultrastructure, Bayes Theorem, DNA, Fungal analysis, DNA, Fungal isolation & purification, DNA, Ribosomal analysis, DNA, Ribosomal Spacer, Molecular Sequence Data, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Species Specificity, Agaricales classification, Mycological Typing Techniques methods
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A taxonomic treatment of vinaceous and reddish species of Tubaria (Agaricales) is presented based on morphology and nucleotide sequences. Accessions from western North America, Europe, Central America, the Caribbean and Australia are compared. Phylogenetic analysis of the 25S rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions demonstrates that Tubaria is not monophyletic. However the autonomy of six brown-spored, saprotrophic species-Naucoria vinicolor, Pholiota serrulata, Phaeomarasmius confragosus, Pholiota punicea, Tubaria rufofulva and T. bispora sp. nov.-is affirmed. All six species form a strongly supported monophyletic group that we label section Confragosae in the genus Tubaria. This section is related to T. dispersa, T. albostipitata and numerous representatives of the T. furfuracea complex. Tubaria minima is related to other lineages of dark-spored Agaricales. Taxonomic descriptions, illustrations and a key to confirmed species of section Confragosae are provided. Four new combinations are proposed, and one new species, T. bispora, is described as new from Costa Rica and Martinique. A lectotype is designated for Pholiota serrulata.
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- 2007
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3. Leucoagaricus taniae sp. nov. (Agaricaceae), a sand-dwelling mushroom from Brazil
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Heisecke, Celeste, Lima, Duane F., Mueller, Gregory M., and Neves, Maria Alice
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- 2022
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4. Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties in Leucoagaricus (Agaricaceae) from Brazil
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Heisecke, Celeste, Barbosa, Jaime Andrés Duque, Neves, Maria Alice, and Jr, Anibal Alves De Carvalho
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Agaricomycetes ,Basidiomycota ,Agaricaceae ,Fungi ,Biodiversity ,Agaricales ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Heisecke, Celeste, Barbosa, Jaime Andrés Duque, Neves, Maria Alice, Jr, Anibal Alves De Carvalho (2021): Taxonomic and nomenclatural novelties in Leucoagaricus (Agaricaceae) from Brazil. Phytotaxa 494 (1): 42-58, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.494.1.2, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.494.1.2
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- 2021
5. Reclassification of Pterulaceae Corner (Basidiomycota: Agaricales) introducing the ant-associated genus Myrmecopterula gen. nov., Phaeopterula Henn. and the corticioid Radulomycetaceae fam. nov.
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Leal-Dutra, Caio A., Griffith, Gareth W., Neves, Maria Alice, McLaughlin, David J., McLaughlin, Esther G., Clasen, Lina A., and Dentinger, Bryn T. M.
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AGARICALES ,BASIDIOMYCOTA ,FUNGI imperfecti ,BASIDIOMYCETES ,SPECIES ,FUNGAL communities - Abstract
Pterulaceae was formally proposed to group six coralloid and dimitic genera: Actiniceps (=Dimorphocystis), Allantula, Deflexula, Parapterulicium, Pterula, and Pterulicium. Recent molecular studies have shown that some of the characters currently used in Pterulaceae do not distinguish the genera. Actiniceps and Parapterulicium have been removed, and a few other resupinate genera were added to the family. However, none of these studies intended to investigate the relationship between Pterulaceae genera. In this study, we generated 278 sequences from both newly collected and fungarium samples. Phylogenetic analyses supported with morphological data allowed a reclassification of Pterulaceae where we propose the introduction of Myrmecopterula gen. nov. and Radulomycetaceae fam. nov., the reintroduction of Phaeopterula, the synonymisation of Deflexula in Pterulicium, and 53 new combinations. Pterula is rendered polyphyletic requiring a reclassification; thus, it is split into Pterula, Myrmecopterula gen. nov., Pterulicium and Phaeopterula. Deflexula is recovered as paraphyletic alongside several Pterula species and Pterulicium, and is sunk into the latter genus. Phaeopterula is reintroduced to accommodate species with darker basidiomes. The neotropical Myrmecopterula gen. nov. forms a distinct clade adjacent to Pterula, and most members of this clade are associated with active or inactive attine ant nests. The resupinate genera Coronicium and Merulicium are recovered in a strongly supported clade close to Pterulicium. The other resupinate genera previously included in Pterulaceae, and which form basidiomes lacking cystidia and with monomitic hyphal structure (Radulomyces, Radulotubus and Aphanobasidium), are reclassified into Radulomycetaceae fam. nov. Allantula is still an enigmatic piece in this puzzle known only from the type specimen that requires molecular investigation. A key for the genera of Pterulaceae and Radulomycetaceae fam. nov. is also provided here. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Reclassification of Parapterulicium Corner (Pterulaceae, Agaricales), contributions to Lachnocladiaceae and Peniophoraceae (Russulales) and introduction of Baltazaria gen. nov.
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Leal-Dutra, Caio A., Neves, Maria Alice, Griffith, Gareth W., Reck, Mateus A., Clasen, Lina A., and Dentinger, Bryn T. M.
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AGARICALES , *LACHNOCLADIACEAE - Abstract
The genus Parapterulicium was first introduced to accommodate two Brazilian species of coralloid fungi with affinities to Pterulaceae (Agaricales). Despite the coralloid habit and the presence of skeletal hyphae, other features, notably the presence of gloeocystidia, dichophyses and papillate hyphal ends, differentiate this genus from Pterulaceae sensu stricto. Fieldwork in Brazil resulted in the rediscovery of two coralloid fungi identifiable as Parapterulicium, the first verified collections of this genus since Corner's original work in the 1950s. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of nrITS and nrLSU sequences from these modern specimens revealed affinities with the/peniophorales clade in the Russulales, rather than Pterulaceae. The presence of distinctive hyphal elements, homologous to the defining features of/peniophorales, is consistent with the phylogenetic evidence and thus clearly distinguished Parapterulicium and its type species P. subarbusculum from Pterulaceae, placing this genus within/peniophorales. Parapterulicium was also found to be polyphyletic so Baltazaria gen. nov. is proposed to accommodate P. octopodites, Scytinostroma galactinum, S. neogalactinum and S. eurasiaticogalactinum also within/peniophorales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. Sistemática de Amanita Pers. (Amanitaceae, basidiomycota) no Brasil
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Scheibler, Gisele, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, and Neves, Maria Alice
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Biologia ,Filogenia ,Agaricales - Abstract
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Biológicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia de Fungos, Algas e Plantas, Florianópolis, 2019. O gênero Amanita é caracterizado por possuir em sua maioria espécies com basidiomas de desenvolvimento esquizohimenial, pileados estipitados, com lamelas de inserção livre e de coloração clara, presença de volva e ocasionalmente de escamas e anel. Possui ampla distribuição mundial com mais de 500 espécies bem delimitadas taxonomicamente além de ser amplamente conhecido por realizar associações ectomicorrízicas. Possui representantes apreciados na culinária e também espécies tóxicas e/ou alucinógenas, como por exemplo a popular Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam. Vinte e seis espécies do gênero foram registradas em nove estados do Brasil, contudo, sabe-se que esta distribuição não condiz com a real ocorrência das espécies no país. Este trabalho apresenta aspectos morfológicos e filogenéticos de espécimes de Amanita coletados em áreas de Mata Atlântica e Floresta Amazônica brasileira entre os anos de 2012 e 2018. Foram revisados morfologicamente 67 espécimes identificados em 17 espécies e obtidas 31 sequências de DNA da região ITS e duas da região LSU. Essas análises demonstraram a existência de 10 espécies novas para a ciência, um novo registro para o Brasil e seis novas ocorrências para os estados de Santa Catarina e Espírito Santo. Este é o primeiro estudo com análises filogenéticas de espécies de Amanita ocorrentes no Brasil. Além disso, constam neste trabalho descrições morfológicas, ilustrações das micro estruturas, imagens macroscópicas e chaves de identificação das espécies. Devido à subamostragem em outros biomas e da escassez de sequências de DNA de espécimes de Amanita que ocorrem no país, sugere-se a continuidade e a importância de estudos deste tipo em regiões tão biodiversas como o Brasil. Abstract : The genus Amanita is characterized by having mostly basidiomas with schizohymial development schizohymenial, whit cap, stipe, free and pale lamellae, volva and occasionally scales and annulus. It has a wide world distribution with more than 500 species well taxonomically delimited besides being widely known to hosting ectomycorrhizal associations. It has representatives appreciated in cooking and also toxic and/or hallucinogenic species, such as the popular Amanita muscaria (L.) Lam. Twenty six species of this genus were recorded in nine Brazilian states, however, it is known that this distribution does not correspond to the actual occurrence of the species. This work presents morphological and phylogenetic aspects of Amanita specimens collected in areas of Atlantic Forest and Brazilian Amazon Forest between the years of 2012 and 2018. Sixty-seven specimens were morphologically reviewed, identified in 17 species and 31 DNA sequences from the ITS region and 2 from the LSU region were obtained. These analyzes demonstrated the existence of 10 new species for science, one new record for Brazil and six new occurrences for the states of Santa Catarina and Espírito Santo. This is the first study with phylogenetic analyzes of species of the group occurring in Brazil. In addition, morphological descriptions, illustrations of microstructures, macroscopic images and identification keys of the species are included in this work. Due to the sub-sampling of other biomes and the scarcity of DNA sequences of Brazilian Amanita specimens, the continuity and importance of such studies in regions as biodiverse as Brazil is suggested.
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- 2019
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