First records of Sticta arenosella and S. cellulosa from South America based on molecular and morphological data
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Published:2024
Issue:1
Volume:69
Page:77-84
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ISSN:2544-7459
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Container-title:Plant and Fungal Systematics
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Short-container-title:Plant and Fungal Syst.
Author:
Ossowska Emilia AnnaORCID, Schiefelbein Ulf, Kukwa MartinORCID
Abstract
Two isidiate species, Sticta arenosella and S. cellulosa, are reported from South America for the first time and the former species also as new to Southern Hemisphere. Sticta arenosella was found in Chile and S. celulosa in Bolivia. The identification of both species was confirmed by sequencing of the nuITS rDNA marker, a universal barcode of fungi, and the haplotype network analyses. Specimen of S. celulosa possess sparse apothecia, which previously have not been observed in this species.
Publisher
W. Szafer Institute of Botany Polish Academy of Sciences
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