نتایج جستجو برای: Agaricomycetes

تعداد نتایج: 185  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2016
László G Nagy Robert Riley Andrew Tritt Catherine Adam Chris Daum Dimitrios Floudas Hui Sun Jagjit S Yadav Jasmyn Pangilinan Karl-Henrik Larsson Kenji Matsuura Kerrie Barry Kurt Labutti Rita Kuo Robin A Ohm Sukanta S Bhattacharya Takashi Shirouzu Yuko Yoshinaga Francis M Martin Igor V Grigoriev David S Hibbett

Evolution of lignocellulose decomposition was one of the most ecologically important innovations in fungi. White-rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes (mushrooms and relatives) are the most effective microorganisms in degrading both cellulose and lignin components of woody plant cell walls (PCW). However, the precise evolutionary origins of lignocellulose decomposition are poorly understood, largely ...

2017
Chenyang Cai Richard A. B. Leschen David S Hibbett Fangyuan Xia Diying Huang

Agaricomycetes, or mushrooms, are familiar, conspicuous and morphologically diverse Fungi. Most Agaricomycete fruiting bodies are ephemeral, and their fossil record is limited. Here we report diverse gilled mushrooms (Agaricales) and mycophagous rove beetles (Staphylinidae) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber, the latter belonging to Oxyporinae, modern members of which exhibit an obligate associa...

Journal: :Mycologia 2006
David S Hibbett

The Agaricomycotina contains about one-third of the described species of Fungi, including mushrooms, jelly fungi and basidiomycetous yeasts. Recent phylogenetic analyses by P. Matheny and colleagues combining nuclear rRNA genes with the protein-coding genes rpb1, rpb2 and tef1 support the division of Agaricomycotina into Tremellomycetes, Dacrymycetes and Agaricomycetes. There is strong support ...

ژورنال: :رستنیها 2015
صبا فدوی سعید عباسی محمدرضا آصف

در نمونه برداری های انجام شده از مناطق مختلف شهرستان های کرمانشاه و هرسین، 12 گونه از قارچ های آگاریک شامل: agaricus arvensis، a. bisporus، coprinus comatus، c. sterquilinus، lentinus tigrinus،inocybe griseovelata، i. subnudipes، i. terrifera، leucoagaricus carneifolius، l. leucothites، volvupluteus gloiocephalus وvolvariellavolvacea متعلق به تیره های agaricaceae، inocybaceae، pluteacae و polyp...

Journal: :Science 2012
Dimitrios Floudas Manfred Binder Robert Riley Kerrie Barry Robert A Blanchette Bernard Henrissat Angel T Martínez Robert Otillar Joseph W Spatafora Jagjit S Yadav Andrea Aerts Isabelle Benoit Alex Boyd Alexis Carlson Alex Copeland Pedro M Coutinho Ronald P de Vries Patricia Ferreira Keisha Findley Brian Foster Jill Gaskell Dylan Glotzer Paweł Górecki Joseph Heitman Cedar Hesse Chiaki Hori Kiyohiko Igarashi Joel A Jurgens Nathan Kallen Phil Kersten Annegret Kohler Ursula Kües T K Arun Kumar Alan Kuo Kurt LaButti Luis F Larrondo Erika Lindquist Albee Ling Vincent Lombard Susan Lucas Taina Lundell Rachael Martin David J McLaughlin Ingo Morgenstern Emanuelle Morin Claude Murat Laszlo G Nagy Matt Nolan Robin A Ohm Aleksandrina Patyshakuliyeva Antonis Rokas Francisco J Ruiz-Dueñas Grzegorz Sabat Asaf Salamov Masahiro Samejima Jeremy Schmutz Jason C Slot Franz St John Jan Stenlid Hui Sun Sheng Sun Khajamohiddin Syed Adrian Tsang Ad Wiebenga Darcy Young Antonio Pisabarro Daniel C Eastwood Francis Martin Dan Cullen Igor V Grigoriev David S Hibbett

Wood is a major pool of organic carbon that is highly resistant to decay, owing largely to the presence of lignin. The only organisms capable of substantial lignin decay are white rot fungi in the Agaricomycetes, which also contains non-lignin-degrading brown rot and ectomycorrhizal species. Comparative analyses of 31 fungal genomes (12 generated for this study) suggest that lignin-degrading pe...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2011
Andrew W Wilson Manfred Binder David S Hibbett

Gasteroid fungi include puffballs, stinkhorns, and other forms that produce their spores inside the fruiting body. Gasteroid taxa comprise about 8.4% of the Agaricomycetes (mushroom-forming fungi) and have evolved numerous times from nongasteroid ancestors, such as gilled mushrooms, polypores, and coral fungi, which produce spores on the surface of the fruiting body. Nongasteroid Agaricomycetes...

Journal: :Mycological research 2007
David S Hibbett

Mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes, approx. syn.: Homobasidiomycetes) produce a diverse array of fruiting bodies, ranging from simple crust-like forms to complex, developmentally integrated forms, such as stinkhorns and veiled agarics. The 19th century Friesian system divided the mushroom-forming fungi according to macromorphology. The Friesian taxonomy has long been regarded as artificial,...

2009
Karen K. Nakasone David S. Hibbett Greta Goranova

The new genus Neocampanella (Agaricales, Agaricomycetes, Basidiomycota) is established for Dentocorticium blastanos Boidin & Gilles, a crustose species, and the new combination, Neocampanella blastanos, is proposed. Morphological and molecular studies support the recognition of the new genus and its close ties to Campanella, a pleurotoid agaric. The recently described Brunneocorticium is a mono...

2015
Timothy Y. JAMES

Agaricomycetes, the mushrooms, are considered to have a promiscuous mating system, because most populations have a large number of mating types. This diversity of mating types ensures a high outcrossing efficiency, the probability of encountering a compatible mate when mating at random, because nearly every homokaryotic genotype is compatible with every other. Here I summarize the data frommati...

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