Cortinarius alpinus as an example for morphological and phylogenetic species concepts in ectomycorrhizal fungi
Data publikacji: 04 paź 2011
Zakres stron: 161 - 177
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10208-011-0009-1
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© 2008 U. Peintner, published by Versita
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Extensive morphological and molecular analyses of closely related species from alpine, subalpine and montane habitats should enable a comparison of ecological, morphological and phylogenetic species concepts in ectomycorrhizal mushrooms. One fundamental question of this study was whether alpine species really exist, and which criteria, besides the specific habitat, could reliably be used for the de-limitation of such taxa. For this reason, 56 rDNA ITS sequences were generated or downloaded from GenBank for 10 closely related species of