Russula (Russulales, Agaricomycetes) associated with Pinus spp. plantations from northeastern Argentina

Author:

Ramírez Natalia Andrea1ORCID,Zacarias Lilian Katia Elizabeth2ORCID,Salvador-Montoya Carlos Alberto1ORCID,Tasselli Massimo3ORCID,Popoff Orlando Fabián1ORCID,Niveiro Nicolás1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina; IBONE (UNNE–CONICET), Argentina

2. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste, Argentina

3. , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Russula comprises more than 3,000 species worldwide and is a characteristic genus of the coniferous forests of the northern hemisphere. The forest plantations with non-native species in the northeastern Argentina, such as pine or eucalyptus, provide the biotic and environmental conditions for the establishment of ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with these forest plantations. Due to the complexity of identifying Russula at specific level, morpho-anatomical, scanning electron microscopy, and phylogenetic (ITS) analysis were used to identify the specimens. As result, three Russula species, R. recondita, R. sardonia, and R. sororia, are described in detail and illustrated, none previously known to Argentina. Also, two of them, R. recondita and R. sororia, represent new records for South America.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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