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Microascus brevicaulis sp. nov., the Teleomorph of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis, Supports Placement of Scopulariopsis with the Microascaceae
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Abbott, Sean P., Sigler, Lynne, Currah, R.S.
Five isolates of Scopulariopsis brevicaulis have been found to form perithecia in addition to typical conidia. The teleomorph is described as Microascus brevicaulis sp. nov., characterized by small (70-130 pLm diam), black, ostiolate ascocarps that are papillate or very short-necked, and with a...
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Studies on the pollen-trapping fungal genus Retiarius: Taxonomy, phylogenetics, and metabolism with a special focus on western Canada
DownloadFall 2024
Fungi can obtain nutrients from a variety of sources, including some which capture and degrade pollen grains. Retiarius Olivier (Orbiliomycetes, Ascomycota) is an anamorphic hyphomycete that traps airborne pollen grains with aerial hyphae. Only four species, described from South Africa and...