Dry dipterocarp forests are among the most common habitat types in Thailand. Russulaceae are known as common ectomycorrhizal symbionts of Dipterocarpaceae trees in this type of habitat. The present study aims to identify collections of Russula subsection Amoeninae Buyck from dry dipterocarp forests in Thailand. A multi-locus phylogenetic analysis placed Thai Amoeninae collections in two novel lineages, and they are described here as R. bellissima sp. nov. and R. luteonana sp. nov. The closest identified relatives of both species were sequestrate species suggesting that they may belong to drought-adapted lineages. An analysis of publicly available ITS sequences in R. subsect. Amoeninae did not confirm evidence of any of the new species occur...
Two species, namely Russula adwanitekae A.Ghosh, K.Das & Buyck sp. nov. and Russula purpureozona...
Species of the genus Russula are key components of ectomycorrhizal ecosystems worldwide, some of whi...
Fig. 6. Russula lacteocarpa Y.Song sp. nov., holotype (GDGM79555). A. Basidia. B. Pleurocystidia. C....
Specimens and GenBank accession number of DNA sequences used in the phylogenetic analyses. The newly...
Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, a complete ...
ABSTRACT: Phylogenetic relationships among wild edible Russula in northeastern Thailand were demonst...
Russula species are ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes common throughout Australian woodlands. Molecular...
Two species, namely Russula adwanitekae A.Ghosh, K.Das & Buyck sp. nov. and Russula purpureozona...
Two new species of subgenus Heterophyllidiae subsection Cyanoxanthinae, Russula fusiformata Y.Song s...
The current generally accepted concept of Russula maculata defines the species by yellow-brownish sp...
Two novel species of Russula (Russulaceae, Russulales), namely Russula indosenecis A.Ghosh, D.Chakr....
Two ectomycorrhizal species of genus Russula: Russula postiana and Russula firmula (Basidiomycota, A...
Russula subsect. Maculatinae is morphologically and phylogenetically well-defined lineage of ectomyc...
During our survey into the diversity of woody litter fungi across the Greater Mekong Subregion, thre...
Russula zonaria, a new species of Russula subsect. Ochricompactae is described from Thailand. Its ma...
Two species, namely Russula adwanitekae A.Ghosh, K.Das & Buyck sp. nov. and Russula purpureozona...
Species of the genus Russula are key components of ectomycorrhizal ecosystems worldwide, some of whi...
Fig. 6. Russula lacteocarpa Y.Song sp. nov., holotype (GDGM79555). A. Basidia. B. Pleurocystidia. C....
Specimens and GenBank accession number of DNA sequences used in the phylogenetic analyses. The newly...
Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, a complete ...
ABSTRACT: Phylogenetic relationships among wild edible Russula in northeastern Thailand were demonst...
Russula species are ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes common throughout Australian woodlands. Molecular...
Two species, namely Russula adwanitekae A.Ghosh, K.Das & Buyck sp. nov. and Russula purpureozona...
Two new species of subgenus Heterophyllidiae subsection Cyanoxanthinae, Russula fusiformata Y.Song s...
The current generally accepted concept of Russula maculata defines the species by yellow-brownish sp...
Two novel species of Russula (Russulaceae, Russulales), namely Russula indosenecis A.Ghosh, D.Chakr....
Two ectomycorrhizal species of genus Russula: Russula postiana and Russula firmula (Basidiomycota, A...
Russula subsect. Maculatinae is morphologically and phylogenetically well-defined lineage of ectomyc...
During our survey into the diversity of woody litter fungi across the Greater Mekong Subregion, thre...
Russula zonaria, a new species of Russula subsect. Ochricompactae is described from Thailand. Its ma...
Two species, namely Russula adwanitekae A.Ghosh, K.Das & Buyck sp. nov. and Russula purpureozona...
Species of the genus Russula are key components of ectomycorrhizal ecosystems worldwide, some of whi...
Fig. 6. Russula lacteocarpa Y.Song sp. nov., holotype (GDGM79555). A. Basidia. B. Pleurocystidia. C....