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Resurrection of Cortinarius coalescens: taxonomy, chemistry, and ecology.


ABSTRACT: Cortinarius coalescens Kärcher & Seibt is a rare European species of the subgenus Phlegmacium, section Phlegmacioides, neglected in recent molecular studies. New primers (CortF and CortR) designed for species in the section Phlegmacioides allowed to obtain ITS rDNA sequence data from the holotype collection of C. coalescens; according to the results, this epithet has priority over C. crassorum Rob. Henry ex Rob. Henry, C. pardinus Reumaux, and C. parargutus Bidaud, Moënne-Locc. & Reumaux. Morphological and ecological observations on recent collections of C. coalescens from the Czech Republic in comparison with the co-occurring C. largus are discussed. Nomenclatural and taxonomic comments on C. tomentosus Rob. Henry, C. balteatotomentosus Rob. Henry, and C. subtomentosus Reumaux are also provided. So far, C. coalescens is known with certainty from Germany, France, and the Czech Republic, where it grows in deciduous forests on acid to neutral soils. Arsenic and its compounds were determined in C. coalescens and related species of the section Phlegmacioides: C. largus, C. pseudodaulnoyae, and C. variecolor. Total arsenic concentrations were in the range 3.6-30.2 mg kg-1 (dry matter) and arsenobetaine was the major arsenic compound.

SUBMITTER: Borovicka J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6130708 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resurrection of <i>Cortinarius coalescens</i>: taxonomy, chemistry, and ecology.

Borovička Jan J   Braeuer Simone S   Žigová Anna A   Gryndler Milan M   Dima Bálint B   Goessler Walter W   Frøslev Tobias G TG   Kameník Jan J   Kärcher Reinhold R  

Mycological progress 20170901 9


<i>Cortinarius coalescens</i> Kärcher & Seibt is a rare European species of the subgenus <i>Phlegmacium</i>, section <i>Phlegmacioides</i>, neglected in recent molecular studies. New primers (CortF and CortR) designed for species in the section <i>Phlegmacioides</i> allowed to obtain ITS rDNA sequence data from the holotype collection of <i>C. coalescens</i>; according to the results, this epithet has priority over <i>C. crassorum</i> Rob. Henry ex Rob. Henry, <i>C. pardinus</i> Reumaux, and <i>  ...[more]

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