Publications by authors named "Javier I de la Fuente"

The genus is distributed mainly in temperate forests and establishes ectomycorrhizal associations with angiosperms and gymnosperms. Studies on this genus are scarce in México. A visual, morphological, and molecular (ITS-LSU) description of , , , , , , , , , , and was carried out in this work, associated with , , and .

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Boletes are one of the most common groups of fungi in temperate, subtropical, and tropical ecosystems. In Mexico, the northern region has mainly been explored in terms of bolete diversity. This study describes a new genus and seven new species based on macromorphological, micromorphological, molecular, phylogenetic, and ecological data.

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Among Boletales, the family Boletaceae has the highest diversity worldwide. Additionally, this fungal group has great ecological relevance because it not only includes mainly ectomycorrhizal but also saprotrophic species. Furthermore, some species are used as food and have sociocultural and economic importance worldwide.

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Two new species of sequestrate fungi are described from south Mexico based on morphological and molecular evidences. Here we describe characterized by the yellowish mycelial mat, dull blue gleba and ascospores of 9.7-11.

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Two new species of are described from south Mexico based on morphological and molecular evidence. is characterized by the caespitose ascomata, rough and coiled paraphyses and the ascospores with 9-11 septa. is characterized by the capitate ascomata, clavate and straight paraphyses and the ascospores with 10-12 septa.

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To document sequestrate fungal diversity in American tropical regions, we performed a series of field surveys in southeastern Mexico and discovered two new species in the phalloid genus (Trappeaceae, Phallales). Here, we describe them based on morphological and phylogenetic analyses of mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) subunit 6 and nuc 28S rDNA. is characterized by the brownish peridium, yellowish brown gleba, and ellipsoid basidiospores, whereas is characterized by the white peridium, pale green gleba, and small ellipsoid basidiospores.

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is presented as a new species from the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico. This species is distinguished by the yellowish pileus, basidiospores with a small corona (4-6 × 1-2.5 µm), and variable size (8.

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