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Contributed Paper |
Title |
Diversity and Molecular Phylogeny of Some Boletes from Three Conserved Forests in Chiang Mai, with Four New Records (Chiua viridula, Neoboletus obscureumbrinus, Parvixerocomus pseudoaokii and Xerocomus nigromaculatus) of Thailand |
Author |
Sutheera Thongkantha, Sulichet Thongklam, Eric H.C. McKenzie, Saisamorn Lumyong, Wasu Pathom-aree and Boonsom Bussaban |
Email |
bbussaban@gmail.com |
Abstract: Bolete diversity was studied in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand at two community forests (June – July 2014 and 2016) and at Doi Suthep-Pui National Park (May – November 2005 and
2006). Ninety-two collections were made comprising 62 taxa in the families Boletaceae, Boletinellaceae,
Gyroporaceae and Suillaceae. Two small boletes, Parvixerocomus pseudoaokii and Xerocomus nigromaculatus and
two wild edible mushroom, Chiua viridula and Neoboletus obscureumbrinus are new records for Thailand.
Four specimens were representative of potential new species and belonged to the genera Boletus,
Heimioporus and Tylopilus. In addition a well-known edible species, Phlebopus spongiosus, is also discussed.
Phylogenetic reconstructions of some selected taxa were conducted using sequences of nrLSU and
ITS (14 specimens each) representing eight species of Boletaceae and one Boletinellaceae. Phylogenetic
data were strongly correlated with morphological data and were useful to aid in delimiting genera and
species, particularly those of the rare or edible taxa. |
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Start & End Page |
867 - 883 |
Received Date |
2020-12-01 |
Revised Date |
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Accepted Date |
2021-03-12 |
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Keyword |
basidiomycetes, phylogenetic lineage, taxonomy, wild mushrooms |
Volume |
Vol.48 No.3 (Special Issue I : May 2021) |
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Citation |
Thongkantha S., Thongklam S., Mckenzie E.H., Lumyong S., Pathom-aree W. and Bussaban B., Diversity and Molecular Phylogeny of Some Boletes from Three Conserved Forests in Chiang Mai, with Four New Records (Chiua viridula, Neoboletus obscureumbrinus, Parvixerocomus pseudoaokii and Xerocomus nigromaculatus) of Thailand, Chiang Mai J. Sci., 2021; 48(3): 867-883. |
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