Family Cortinariaceae currently includes only one genus, Cortinarius, which is the largest Agaricales genus, with thousands of species worldwide. The species are important ectomycorrhizal fungi and form associations with many vascular plant genera from tropicals to arctic regions. Genus Cortinarius contains a lot of morphological variation, and its complexity has led many taxonomists to specialize in particular on infrageneric groups. The previous attempts to divide Cortinarius have been shown to be unnatural and the phylogenetic studies done to date have not been able to resolve the higher-level classification of the group above section level. Genomic approaches have revolutionized our view on fungal relationships and provide a way to tack...
Background To date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from...
International audienceThirty-one alpine species of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae) were des...
Because of systematic sampling campaigns in the northern Patagonian Nothofagaceae forests of Argenti...
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationa...
So far approximately 144,000 species of fungi have been named but sequences of the majority of them ...
New Zealand has an interesting history that has shaped its biota through its isolation, almost total...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Thirteen new species are formally described: Cortinarius brunneocarpus from Pakistan, C. lilacinoar...
Cortinarius is a species-rich and morphologically challenging genus with a cosmopolitan distribution...
peer reviewedSynteny can be maintained for certain genomic regions across broad phylogenetic groups....
The Teratosphaeriaceae represents a recently established family that includes numerous saprobic, ext...
In this 8th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the au...
The present study introduces seven new species, one new combination, one new variety and several int...
Background To date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from...
International audienceThirty-one alpine species of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae) were des...
Because of systematic sampling campaigns in the northern Patagonian Nothofagaceae forests of Argenti...
© The Author(s) 2022. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Internationa...
So far approximately 144,000 species of fungi have been named but sequences of the majority of them ...
New Zealand has an interesting history that has shaped its biota through its isolation, almost total...
In order to investigate the evolution of sequestrate fungi in New Zealand, phylogenetic analyses wer...
Three new species of Cortinarius section Delibuti, namely C. fibrillososalor, C. pseudosalor, and C....
A section-based taxonomy of Cortinarius, covering large parts of the temperate North and South Hemis...
Thirteen new species are formally described: Cortinarius brunneocarpus from Pakistan, C. lilacinoar...
Cortinarius is a species-rich and morphologically challenging genus with a cosmopolitan distribution...
peer reviewedSynteny can be maintained for certain genomic regions across broad phylogenetic groups....
The Teratosphaeriaceae represents a recently established family that includes numerous saprobic, ext...
In this 8th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the au...
The present study introduces seven new species, one new combination, one new variety and several int...
Background To date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from...
International audienceThirty-one alpine species of Cortinarius (Agaricales, Cortinariaceae) were des...
Because of systematic sampling campaigns in the northern Patagonian Nothofagaceae forests of Argenti...