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Rhizopogon togasawariana sp. nov., the first report of Rhizopogon associated with an Asian species of Pseudotsuga

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Title Rhizopogon togasawariana sp. nov., the first report of Rhizopogon associated with an Asian species of Pseudotsuga
Names Mujic, Alija B. (creator)
Hosaka, Kentaro (creator)
Spatafora, Joseph W. (creator)
Date Issued 2014-01 (iso8601)
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Abstract Rhizopogon subgenus Villosuli are the only
members of the genus known to form an ectomycorrhizal
relationship exclusively with Pseudotsuga. The
specificity of this host relationship is unusual in that
Rhizopogon is broadly associated with several tree
genera within the Pinaceae and relationships with a
host genus are typically distributed across Rhizopogon
subgenera. Naturally occurring specimens of R. subg.
Villosuli have been described only from North
American collections, and the unique host relationship
with Pseudotsuga is demonstrated only for
Rhizopogon associated with P. menziesii (Douglas-fir),
the dominant species of Pseudotsuga in North
America. Species of Pseudotsuga are naturally distributed
around the northern Pacific Rim, and Rhizopogon
associates of other Pseudotsuga spp. are not yet
described. Here we present the results of field
sampling conducted in P. japonica forests throughout
the Japanese archipelago and describe Rhizopogon
togasawariana sp. nov., which occurs in ectomycorrhizal
association with P. japonica. Placement of this
new species within R. subg. Villosuli is supported by
morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis,
and its implications to Pseudotsuga-Rhizopogon biogeography
are discussed.
Genre Article
Topic Biogeography
Identifier Mujic, A. B., Hosaka, K., & Spatafora, J. W. (2014). Rhizopogon togasawariana sp. nov., the first report of Rhizopogon associated with an Asian species of Pseudotsuga. Mycologia, 106(1), 105-112. doi:10.3852/13-055

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