9 results match your criteria: "China Dali University Dali China.[Affiliation]"
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November 2024
College of Agriculture and Biological Science, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan 671003, China Dali University Dali China.
The genus Kawanabe, 1994 is newly recorded from China, and a new species, and its larva, is described and illustrated from Guangdong Province. We provide habitat and host fungi photos of the new species and a key to all described species of the genus.
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August 2024
Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming 650205, China Dali University Dali China.
Two new species and are described and illustrated, based on morphological characteristics and molecular phylogenetic analysis. Two new records, and from Thailand, are also reported. is characterized by small basidiomata, stipe equal with an enlarged base, and nearly subclavate, pale pink to light orange.
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June 2024
Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming 650205, Yunnan, China Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Kunming China.
is a large and diverse genus containing fungi that cause white rot to infect a number of plant families. This study describes and as new species from Southwest China, based on morphological and molecular evidence. is characterized by dark brown to purplish black pileus surface with dense concentric furrows, pale yellow margin, irregular pileipellis cells, small pores (5-7 per mm) and ellipsoid to sub-globose basidiospores (8.
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February 2024
Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming 650205, China Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Kunming China.
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November 2023
Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Kunming 650223, Yunnan, China Biotechnology and Germplasm Resources Institute, Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Kunming China.
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August 2023
Key Laboratory of Eco-environments in Three Gorges Reservoir Region (Ministry of Education), School of Life Sciences, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China Southwest University Chongqing China.
Three new species of the genus Tong & Li, 2007, Tong, Yang & Zhang, (♂), Tong, Yang & Zhang, (♂), and Tong, Yang & Zhang, (♂♀) are described from Yunnan, China. Descriptions, diagnoses, and photographs are provided.
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February 2023
School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai 57100, Thailand Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences Kunming China.
Two new species, and are described based on specimens collected from southwestern China. is morphologically characterized by a conspicuously venose pileus surface that is grey, olive grey, light grey to greenish grey at center, light grey towards margin, and a cylindrical white stipe. is morphologically characterized by a densely tomentose to tomentose-squamulose pileus showing alternating greyish white and dark grey zones, and a stipe that is bulbous at the base.
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March 2021
Collaborative Innovation Center for Biodiversity and Conservation in the Three Parallel Rivers Region of China, Dali University, Dali, Yunnan, China South China Agricultural University Guangzhou China.
A new species with primitive characteristics, Tong, , is described, based on the morphology of imago, larva and egg with molecular data of the mitochondrial COI from Mount Cangshan, Dali, China. The new species is closely related to one of the most primitive mayflies, Traver, 1939, by sharing persistent mouthparts in the alate stage, but it can be distinguished from the latter by the morphological differences of the mouthpart remains, wings and genitals in the imaginal stage. Both morphological and molecular evidence support that Tong, is a new member of the genus .
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March 2020
College of Agriculture & Biological Sciences, Dali University, Dali 671003, Yunnan, China Mae Fah Luang University Chiang Rai Thailand.
Lignicolous freshwater fungi represent one of the largest groups of Ascomycota. This taxonomically highly diverse group plays an important role in nutrient and carbon cycling, biological diversity and ecosystem functioning. The diversity of lignicolous freshwater fungi along a north-south latitudinal gradient is currently being studied in Asia.
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