Tales of the Unexpected: Angiocarpous Representatives of the Russulaceae in Tropical South East Asia
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2014-01-20
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Summary
Background
Sequestrate and angiocarpous basidiomata have developed in several groups of Agaricomycetes. Various selective pressures have been proposed to explain this transformation from agaricoid to gasteroid basidiomata. It is often assumed that changing environmental conditions led to enclosed basidiome morphology and eventually to hypogeous gasteroid fruiting bodies, offering protection against frost and moisture loss from the hymenium and thus preventing desiccation. Arid or seasonally dry climates thus exert a selection pressure towards a sequestrate fruiting body, especially in ectomycorrhizal fungi which provide plants with extra water through their mycelium and help them survive xeric conditions.
Objective
To describe and analyze six new sequestrate Lactarius species discovered in tropical forests of South East Asia, and discuss their phylogenetic relationships within the Russulaceae family.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Persoonia : Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi,
- Study Type:Taxonomic Study,
- Source: 10.3767/003158514X679119