Amylocorticiales

Amylocorticiales K.H. Larss., Manfr. Binder & Hibbett, in Binder et al., Mycologia 102(4):865-880 (2010)

Diagnostic characters: Basidiomata resupinata, effuso-reflexa vel stipitata. Hymenophora laevia, merulioidea, irpicoidea vel poroidea. Systema hypharum monomiticum; hyphae fibulatae. Cystidia interdum praesentia. Basidia terminalia vel raro lateralia, tetraspora. Basidiosporae laeves, ellipsoideae, cylindricae vel allantoideae, tenuitunicatae vel crassitunicatae, saepe amyloideae. Fungi lignicolae vel in plantis variis parasitici. Lignum decompositum brunneum vel album.

Index Fungorum number: IF515502

 

Figure 1. Phylogenetic relationships of Agaricomycetidae inferred from nuc-ssu, nuc-lsu, and 5.8S rRNA, rpb1, rpb2 and tef1 genes. Topology, branch lengths and bootstrap values above branches are from RAxML analyses excluding third base positions in protein-coding genes. Thickened branches indicate Bayesian posterior probability 5 1.0. Resupinate species are highlighted in boldface. Abbreviations in Amylocorticiales and Atheliales clades: BR (brown rot), ECM (ectomycorrhizal), PLP (plant pathogen), TES (termite symbionts).

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Figure 2. Phylogenetic relationships of Amylocorticiales inferred from nuc-lsu rRNA gene sequences. One of 18 equally parsimonious trees. Support values above branches are from maximum parsimony bootstrap searches, and values below branches are from rapid bootstrap analyses with RAxML. Strain numbers are provided for species for which sequencing data were generated in this study.

 

Reference:

Binder, M.; Larsson, K.H.; Matheny P.B.; Hibbett, D.S. 2010. Amylocorticiales ord. nov. and Jaapiales ord. nov.: early-diverging

 

About Basidiomycota

The webpage Basidiomycota provides an up-to-date classification and account of all genera of the phylum Basidiomycota.

 

Supported by 

Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI)

project entitled:

"Macrofungi diversity research from the Lancang-Mekong Watershed and surrounding areas"

(Grant No. DBG6280009)

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