Description of the Fifth New Species of <i>Russula</i> subsect. <i>Maculatinae</i> from Pakistan Indicates Local Diversity Hotspot of Ectomycorrhizal Fungi in Southwestern Himalayas

  • Munazza Kiran
  • Miroslav Caboň
  • Dušan Senko
  • Abdul Nasir Khalid
  • Slavomír Adamčík
Publication date
July 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Journal
Life

Abstract

Russula subsect. Maculatinae is morphologically and phylogenetically well-defined lineage of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with arctic, boreal, temperate and Mediterranean habitats of Northern Hemisphere. Based on phylogenetic distance among species, it seems that this group diversified relatively recently. Russula ayubiana sp. nov., described in this study, is the fifth in the group known from relatively small area of northern Pakistan situated in southwestern Himalayas. This is the highest known number of agaric lineage members from a single area in the world. This study uses available data about phylogeny, ecology, and climate to trace phylogenetic origin and ecological preferences of Maculatinae in southwestern Himalayas. Our results...

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