Artículos de revistas
Morphological, molecular and ecological aspects of the south american hypogeous fungus, Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov.
Fecha
2005-06Registro en:
Nouhra, Eduardo Ramon; Dominguez, Laura Susana; Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela; Trappe, James M.; Morphological, molecular and ecological aspects of the south american hypogeous fungus, Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov.; Allen Press Inc; Mycologia; 97; 3; 6-2005; 598-604
0027-5514
1557-2536
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Nouhra, Eduardo Ramon
Dominguez, Laura Susana
Becerra, Alejandra Gabriela
Trappe, James M.
Resumen
Field studies in Argentina’s Yunga District revealed Alpova austroalnicola sp. nov., a hypogeous fungus associated with Alnus acuminata ssp. acuminata. Morphological and molecular studies based on amplification and sequencing of the nuclear LSU rDNA gene showed its unique identity within Alpova. Related genera included in the analyses were Boletus edulis, Rhizopogon spp., Suillus luteus and Truncocolumella citrina. Additional observations of animal diggings around the sites and microscopic examination of fecal pellets of the nine-banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus novemcinctus) indicate A. austroalnicola is consumed and its spores dispersed by animals. Key words: Alnus acuminata, Boletales, Dasypus, molecular systematics, mycophagy, phylogeny