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Original Articles

Lignomyces, a new genus of pleurotoid Agaricomycetes

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Pages 1045-1054 | Received 27 Dec 2014, Accepted 16 May 2015, Published online: 20 Jan 2017

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Figs. 1–5. Lignomyces vetlinianus basidiomata. 1. ASN 2012-51(1). 2. ASN 2012-51.5. 3. ASN 25.07.2012. 4. LE 265212. 5. ASN 06.08.2012-2. Standard bars = 5 cm.

Figs. 1–5. Lignomyces vetlinianus basidiomata. 1. ASN 2012-51(1). 2. ASN 2012-51.5. 3. ASN 25.07.2012. 4. LE 265212. 5. ASN 06.08.2012-2. Standard bars = 5 cm.

Figs. 6, 7. Lignomyces vetlinianus, micromorphology. A. Hyphae emergent from young pileipellis. B. Basidia. C. Pleurocystidia. D. Cheilocystidia. LE 254591. Standard bar = 20 μm. 7. Basidiospores. A. Spores from dried in vivo basidiome. B. Spores from in vitro basidiome. LE 254591. Standard bar = 5 μm.

Figs. 6, 7. Lignomyces vetlinianus, micromorphology. A. Hyphae emergent from young pileipellis. B. Basidia. C. Pleurocystidia. D. Cheilocystidia. LE 254591. Standard bar = 20 μm. 7. Basidiospores. A. Spores from dried in vivo basidiome. B. Spores from in vitro basidiome. LE 254591. Standard bar = 5 μm.

Figs. 8, 9. Lignomyces vetlinianus culture macromorphology on BWA: 8. Strain LE-BIN 2335; 9. LE-BIN 3253. Bars = 10 mm.

Figs. 8, 9. Lignomyces vetlinianus culture macromorphology on BWA: 8. Strain LE-BIN 2335; 9. LE-BIN 3253. Bars = 10 mm.

Figs. 10–17. Lignomyces vetlinianus culture characteristics. 10−13. Micromorphology: 10. Margin hyphae. Note prominent clamp connections. LE-BIN 2339. 11. Swelling on aerial hyphae, LE-BIN 2335. 12. Agar-surface hyphae. Note prominent clamp connections. LE-BIN 2335. 13. Crystals on hyphae glowing in UV (no staining added). Bar = 10 μm. LE-BIN 3253. 14. Crystals on mycelial mat. Bar = 100 μm. LE-BIN 2339. 15. Immature basidiomata on cut edges of agar. LE-BIN 2339. Bar = 10 mm. 16. Mature basidioma producing abundant spore print on agar surface, LE-BIN 2339. Bar = 10 mm. 17. Basidiomata produced on birch sawdust, LE-BIN 3253. Bar = 10 mm.

Figs. 10–17. Lignomyces vetlinianus culture characteristics. 10−13. Micromorphology: 10. Margin hyphae. Note prominent clamp connections. LE-BIN 2339. 11. Swelling on aerial hyphae, LE-BIN 2335. 12. Agar-surface hyphae. Note prominent clamp connections. LE-BIN 2335. 13. Crystals on hyphae glowing in UV (no staining added). Bar = 10 μm. LE-BIN 3253. 14. Crystals on mycelial mat. Bar = 100 μm. LE-BIN 2339. 15. Immature basidiomata on cut edges of agar. LE-BIN 2339. Bar = 10 mm. 16. Mature basidioma producing abundant spore print on agar surface, LE-BIN 2339. Bar = 10 mm. 17. Basidiomata produced on birch sawdust, LE-BIN 3253. Bar = 10 mm.

Fig. 18. PhyML analysis based on the 59 nuclear ribosomal LSU region. Boldface lines indicate bootstrap support greater than 90%.

Fig. 18. PhyML analysis based on the 59 nuclear ribosomal LSU region. Boldface lines indicate bootstrap support greater than 90%.

Fig. 19. PhyML analysis based on the ribosomal ITS region. Boldface lines indicate bootstrap support greater than 90%.

Fig. 19. PhyML analysis based on the ribosomal ITS region. Boldface lines indicate bootstrap support greater than 90%.
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