Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4357601 | Mycological Research | 2009 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The genus Hebeloma has a number of species highly specific to Cistus and others that occur with several host genera. This paper discusses the species of Hebeloma that appear to be ectomycorrhizal with Cistus, judging from their occurrence when Cistus is the only available host. The previously unknown species H. plesiocistum spec. nov. is described. We also provide a key to the known Hebeloma associates of Cistus. Molecular analyses based on ITS sequence data further illustrate the distinctness of the newly described species and difficulties in the species delimitation with view to H. erumpens. Specific associations with Cistus may have evolved more than once within the genus Hebeloma.
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Authors
Ursula Eberhardt, Henry J. Beker, Jordi Vila, Jan Vesterholt, Xavier Llimona, Rena Gadjieva,