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Nils Hallenberg - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The white-rotting genus Phanerochaete is polyphyletic and distributed throughout the phleboid clade of the Polyporales (Basidiomycota)
Fungal Diversity, 2010Co-Authors: Henrik R. Nilsson, Chengtao Chen, Nils HallenbergAbstract:The genus Phanerochaete (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) has traditionally been delimited based on the gross morphology of the fruiting body and on the nature of the hyphal structure, cystidia, and spores. However, several recent studies based on molecular data indicate that the genus is polyphyletic as presently circumscribed, although most of its species are found in the phlebioid clade of the Polyporales . To further our understanding of the genus, 54 new sequences from the large subunit of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of 45 previously unsequenced Phanerochaete species were obtained and analyzed jointly with a large selection of taxa in the phlebioid clade. The results show that there is a well-supported Phanerochaete core group that includes the type species Phanerochaete velutina (the currently accepted name of the generic type, Thelephora alnea ). Representatives of a few satellite genera, including Hjortstamia , Phlebiopsis , and Rhizochaete , are found in the immediate topological vicinity of Phanerochaete . Outside the core group but still within the phlebioid clade are several taxa that have been referred to as members of Phanerochaete by some authors but that are here assigned to at least five different monophyletic clades. Phanerochaete viticola is found in the Hymenochaetales and is shown to have phylogenetic affinities to the partially symbiotic Rickenellaceae . A new genus, Ginnsia , is erected for this species, and the new combinations Ginnsia viticola , Hjortstamia brunneocystidiata , H. laxa , and Phlebiopsis lamprocystidiata are proposed. A denser taxon and gene sampling in the phleboid clade will be needed to settle the precise taxonomic affiliation of many of the species presently referred to as Phanerochaete , and numerous nomenclatural changes are doubtlessly looming on the horizon.
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the white rotting genus Phanerochaete is polyphyletic and distributed throughout the phleboid clade of the polyporales basidiomycota
Fungal Diversity, 2010Co-Authors: Shenghua Wu, Henrik Nilsson, Chengtao Chen, Shiyi Yu, Nils HallenbergAbstract:The genus Phanerochaete (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) has traditionally been delimited based on the gross morphology of the fruiting body and on the nature of the hyphal structure, cystidia, and spores. However, several recent studies based on molecular data indicate that the genus is polyphyletic as presently circumscribed, although most of its species are found in the phlebioid clade of the Polyporales. To further our understanding of the genus, 54 new sequences from the large subunit of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of 45 previously unsequenced Phanerochaete species were obtained and analyzed jointly with a large selection of taxa in the phlebioid clade. The results show that there is a well-supported Phanerochaete core group that includes the type species Phanerochaete velutina (the currently accepted name of the generic type, Thelephora alnea). Representatives of a few satellite genera, including Hjortstamia, Phlebiopsis, and Rhizochaete, are found in the immediate topological vicinity of Phanerochaete.
Heinrich Sandermann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Mineralization of Native Pesticidal Plant Cell-Wall Complexes by the White-Rot Fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 1997Co-Authors: Robert G. May, Irene Sparrer, Enamul Hoque, Heinrich SandermannAbstract:The white-rot fungus, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, has previously been demonstrated to mineralize soluble chloroaniline/lignin conjugates as well as the free chloroanilines (Arjmand, M.; Sandermann...
Chengtao Chen - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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The white-rotting genus Phanerochaete is polyphyletic and distributed throughout the phleboid clade of the Polyporales (Basidiomycota)
Fungal Diversity, 2010Co-Authors: Henrik R. Nilsson, Chengtao Chen, Nils HallenbergAbstract:The genus Phanerochaete (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) has traditionally been delimited based on the gross morphology of the fruiting body and on the nature of the hyphal structure, cystidia, and spores. However, several recent studies based on molecular data indicate that the genus is polyphyletic as presently circumscribed, although most of its species are found in the phlebioid clade of the Polyporales . To further our understanding of the genus, 54 new sequences from the large subunit of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of 45 previously unsequenced Phanerochaete species were obtained and analyzed jointly with a large selection of taxa in the phlebioid clade. The results show that there is a well-supported Phanerochaete core group that includes the type species Phanerochaete velutina (the currently accepted name of the generic type, Thelephora alnea ). Representatives of a few satellite genera, including Hjortstamia , Phlebiopsis , and Rhizochaete , are found in the immediate topological vicinity of Phanerochaete . Outside the core group but still within the phlebioid clade are several taxa that have been referred to as members of Phanerochaete by some authors but that are here assigned to at least five different monophyletic clades. Phanerochaete viticola is found in the Hymenochaetales and is shown to have phylogenetic affinities to the partially symbiotic Rickenellaceae . A new genus, Ginnsia , is erected for this species, and the new combinations Ginnsia viticola , Hjortstamia brunneocystidiata , H. laxa , and Phlebiopsis lamprocystidiata are proposed. A denser taxon and gene sampling in the phleboid clade will be needed to settle the precise taxonomic affiliation of many of the species presently referred to as Phanerochaete , and numerous nomenclatural changes are doubtlessly looming on the horizon.
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the white rotting genus Phanerochaete is polyphyletic and distributed throughout the phleboid clade of the polyporales basidiomycota
Fungal Diversity, 2010Co-Authors: Shenghua Wu, Henrik Nilsson, Chengtao Chen, Shiyi Yu, Nils HallenbergAbstract:The genus Phanerochaete (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) has traditionally been delimited based on the gross morphology of the fruiting body and on the nature of the hyphal structure, cystidia, and spores. However, several recent studies based on molecular data indicate that the genus is polyphyletic as presently circumscribed, although most of its species are found in the phlebioid clade of the Polyporales. To further our understanding of the genus, 54 new sequences from the large subunit of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of 45 previously unsequenced Phanerochaete species were obtained and analyzed jointly with a large selection of taxa in the phlebioid clade. The results show that there is a well-supported Phanerochaete core group that includes the type species Phanerochaete velutina (the currently accepted name of the generic type, Thelephora alnea). Representatives of a few satellite genera, including Hjortstamia, Phlebiopsis, and Rhizochaete, are found in the immediate topological vicinity of Phanerochaete.
Henrik Nilsson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the white rotting genus Phanerochaete is polyphyletic and distributed throughout the phleboid clade of the polyporales basidiomycota
Fungal Diversity, 2010Co-Authors: Shenghua Wu, Henrik Nilsson, Chengtao Chen, Shiyi Yu, Nils HallenbergAbstract:The genus Phanerochaete (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) has traditionally been delimited based on the gross morphology of the fruiting body and on the nature of the hyphal structure, cystidia, and spores. However, several recent studies based on molecular data indicate that the genus is polyphyletic as presently circumscribed, although most of its species are found in the phlebioid clade of the Polyporales. To further our understanding of the genus, 54 new sequences from the large subunit of the nuclear ribosomal DNA of 45 previously unsequenced Phanerochaete species were obtained and analyzed jointly with a large selection of taxa in the phlebioid clade. The results show that there is a well-supported Phanerochaete core group that includes the type species Phanerochaete velutina (the currently accepted name of the generic type, Thelephora alnea). Representatives of a few satellite genera, including Hjortstamia, Phlebiopsis, and Rhizochaete, are found in the immediate topological vicinity of Phanerochaete.
Gunnar Johansson - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Cellobiose quinone oxidoreductase from the white rot fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium is produced by intracellular proteolysis of cellobiose dehydrogenase
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 2002Co-Authors: Manuel Raices, Goran Pettersson, Istvan J Szabo, Raquel Montesino, Bianca Garcia, B. Martin Hallberg, Gunnar Henriksson, Walmer Perdomo, José A. Cremata, Gunnar JohanssonAbstract:The fungus Phanerochaete chrysosporium was grown in a 10-1 automatic fermenter using cellobiose us carbon source to monitor the induction of cellobiose dehydrogenase (CDH) and cellobiose quinone ox ...