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New species, new records and common species of Pluteus sect. Celluloderma from northern China.

Authors :
Qi, Zheng-Xiang
Qian, Ke-Qing
Yue, Lei
Wang, Li-Bo
Guo, Di-Zhe
Wu, Dong-Mei
Gao, Neng
Zhang, Bo
Li, Yu
Source :
MycoKeys. 2024, Issue 104, p91-112. 22p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Wood-rotting fungi are organisms that can decompose wood substrates and extract nutrients from them to support their growth. They play a crucial role in the material cycle of forest ecosystems. The genus Pluteus plays a significant role in wood decomposition. In this study, the morphology and molecular systematics of the sect. Celluloderma of the genus Pluteus were carried out. Pluteus brunneodiscus was identified as a new species, along with the discovery of two new records, P. cystidiosus and P. chrysophlebius, and a common species, P. romellii. Pluteus brunneodiscus is characterized by the brown center of the pileus that transitions to white towards the margins, with the surface cracking to form irregular granules. It is typically found in Populus forests growing on decomposing twigs or wood chips. Line drawings, color photographs, and phylogenetic analyses of related species within the genus Pluteus accompany the descriptions of these four species. The analyses are based on ITS + TEF1-α sequence data. Finally, a key for the twenty species within the sect. Celluloderma of the genus Pluteus, which has been documented in China, is provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13144057
Issue :
104
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
MycoKeys
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176761184
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.104.117841