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Two new species, and , are proposed from India based on morphological and molecular data. is characterized by basidiomata having purplish red to reddish pileus with subtomentose to rugose surface, whitish pileal context, round to angular pores, and reddish orange to red stipe, which is pruinose toward the apex. produces basidiomata having a purple to vinaceous purple pileus, whitish pore surface that changes to reddish brown on bruising, and a minutely pubescent purplish stipe.

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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: , from coastal sea sand. , on soil, on dead wood, from roots and leaves of and from capsules of , (incl. gen.

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Stem rot by is a disease of major concern for coconut farmers. Many species () have been implicated as the causal agents of the disease. Despite its importance, systematics of the rot-associated remains uncertain and unresolved.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study identifies and describes new species of fungi from various locations, including soil, decaying wood, and gut samples.
  • These species include novel genera, families, and orders, contributing to the diversity of fungal knowledge.
  • The findings are supported by detailed morphological and cultural characteristics, as well as DNA barcoding data.
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Early diverging taxa of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota share similarities in subcellular characters of the spindle pole body (SPB), nuclear division, and septal pore apparatus, but our understanding of character evolution is incomplete because of the limited number of structural studies within the earliest diverging subphyla of Dikarya, Taphrinomycotina and Pucciniomycotina. Two species of Helicogloea (Atractiellomycetes) were analyzed for these characters and provide data on SPB and nuclear division for an additional class of Pucciniomycotina. A detailed analysis of septal pore apparatus for the Helicogloea species permits comparisons with those of other Pucciniomycotina and Ascomycota.

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A Dacryopinax species that was cultured in Costa Rica and fruited in the laboratory provided DNA for the first sequenced genome for the Dacrymycetes. Here we characterize the isolate morphologically and cytologically and name it D. primogenitus Molecular sequences from the nuclear large subunit gene and internal transcribed spacer indicated that it is closely related to the South American D.

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Premise Of The Study: The earliest eukaryotes were likely flagellates with a centriole that nucleates the centrosome, the microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) for nuclear division. The MTOC in higher fungi, which lack flagella, is the spindle pole body (SPB). Can we detect stages in centrosome evolution leading to the diversity of SPB forms observed in terrestrial fungi? Zygomycetous fungi, which consist of saprobes, symbionts, and parasites of animals and plants, are critical in answering the question, but nuclear division has been studied in only two of six clades.

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The Structural and Biochemical Database (SBD), developed as part of the US NSF-funded Assembling the Fungal Tree of Life (AFTOL), is a multi-investigator project. It is a major resource to present and manage morphological and biochemical information on Fungi and serves as a phyloinformatics tool for the scientific community. It also is an important resource for teaching mycology.

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The nomenclatural confusion between the Indian gingers Hedychium villosum Wallich and its variety Hedychium villosum var. tenuiflorum (Wall. ex Voigt) Wall.

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Symphysodontella madhusoodananii (Pterobryaceae, Moss) a new species from the Western Ghats of India.

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June 2013

Department of Botany, the Zamorin's Guruvayurappan College, G.A. College P.O, Kozhikode 673014, Kerala, India ; Malabar Botanical Garden, G.A. College P.O., Kozhikode 673014, Kerala, India.

Symphysodontella madhusoodananii Manju & Rajesh, sp. nov. an epiphytic pendant moss, with flagellate branches and long acuminate leaves with two short costa is described and illustrated from the tropical wet evergreen forests of the Western Ghats of India.

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