Francesco Dovana, Roberto Para, Gabriel Moreno, Edoardo Scali, Matteo Garbelotto, Bernardo Ernesto Lechner, Luigi Forte
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摘要
拉卡菌是一种分布广泛的外生菌根真菌属,与各种乔灌木形成共生关系,在森林生态系统中起着重要作用。大约85种拉卡虫被正式承认,但最近的研究表明,这个数字可能被低估了,强调需要进一步的分类学研究来提高我们对物种界限的理解。这份手稿的重点是拉卡虫(Laccaria laccata var. affinis),最初由Singer在1967年描述为拉卡虫(Laccaria laccata var. affinis),并详细介绍了对其形态和分子特征的全面研究,包括对其全型和最近从意大利和英国收集的标本的检查。我们的发现揭示了显著的微形态特征,增强了原始描述。系统发育分析表明,L. affinis在北半球拉虫种中占有一个独特的分支,尽管最小的遗传差异挑战了它与L. macrocystidiata的独立性。因此,我们建议将这两个分类群视为同义的。本研究不仅有助于对淋球菌多样性的认识,而且提出了淋球菌表型的正式命名,从而为今后对淋球菌这一具有重要生态意义的属的研究奠定了基础。此外,本文还在意大利和西班牙的6个标本的基础上,描述了一个名为albifolia的新种,属于“/Laccaria bicolor complex枝”。
Description of the New Species Laccaria albifolia (Hydnangiaceae, Basidiomycota) and a Reassessment of Laccaria affinis Based on Morphological and Phylogenetic Analyses.
Laccaria is a diverse and widespread genus of ectomycorrhizal fungi that form symbiotic associations with various trees and shrubs, playing a significant role in forest ecosystems. Approximately 85 Laccaria species are formally recognised, but recent studies indicate this number may be an underestimation, highlighting the need for further taxonomic studies to improve our understanding of species boundaries. This manuscript focuses on Laccaria affinis, originally described by Singer in 1967 as Laccaria laccata var. affinis, and details a comprehensive study of its morphological and molecular characteristics, including the examination of its holotype and recent collections from Italy and the United Kingdom. Our findings reveal significant micromorphological traits that enhance the original description. Phylogenetic analyses indicate that L. affinis occupies a distinct clade within Northern Hemisphere Laccaria species, although minimal genetic differences challenge its independence from L. macrocystidiata. Consequently, we propose that these two taxa be considered synonymous. This study not only contributes to the understanding of Laccaria diversity but also proposes the formal designation of an epitype for L. affinis, thereby providing a foundation for future research on this ecologically significant genus. Furthermore, a new species named Laccaria albifolia belonging to the "/Laccaria bicolor complex clade" is described here on the base of six collections from Italy and Spain.
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Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to pathogenic fungi, fungal biology, and all other aspects of fungal research. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications in quarterly issues. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on paper length. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.