tailieunhanh - First record of Cantharellus minor in Vietnam
This species of mushroom with orange fruiting bodies and yellow flesh grows in clumps on the forest land in the coordinates 11o 56'" N, 108o 28'" E in the pine (Pinus kesiya) forest, Da Lat City, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam. The results of analysis on the morphology, both macro - and micro-morphological characteristics of this mushroom showed that, pileus: 5-15 mm wide, infundibuliform; yellowish to orange; margin incurred, wavy-liked margin, non-striate; Pileus surface: smooth, scaleless,. | Journal of Biotechnology 15 4 669-673 2017 FIRST RECORD OF CANTHARELLUSMINOR IN VIETNAM Hung Huu Phan1 Thuan Duc Lao2 Thuy Huyen Ai Le2 Khanh Quoc Hoang3 Nguyen Binh Truong4 Giang Thi Lam Ngo5 1Tay Nguyen Institute of Scientific Research Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 2Ho Chi Minh City Open University Ho Chi Minh City 3Institute of Tropical Biology Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology 4Da Lat University Da Lat 5NTT Institute of Hi-Technology Nguyen Tat Thanh University Ho Chi Minh City To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail huuhung_0478@ Received Accepted SUMMARY This species of mushroom with orange fruiting bodies and yellow flesh grows in clumps on the forest land in the coordinates 11o56 N 108o28 E in the pine Pinus kesiya forest Da Lat City Lam Dong Province Vietnam. The results of analysis on the morphology both macro- and micro-morphological characteristics of this mushroom showed that pileus 5-15 mm wide infundibuliform yellowish to orange margin incurred wavy-liked margin non-striate Pileus surface smooth scaleless yellowish Lamellae distant decurrent not intervenose concolorous to pileus Context concolourous to the pileus slight sweetness aromatic flavor Stipe cylindrical shape surface smooth concolourous to pileus 1-2 mm diameter 20-50 mm length Basidiospores x gm ovoid-ellipsoid with smooth surface Basidia 65 x 10 gm cornuted 4-6 spores per basidium. Phylogenetic analysis of nrLSU sequence yielded consistent topology in different taxa of Cantharellus. The phylogenetic position of XC02 was obtained and accepted at sub-generic level subgenus Parvocantharellus. This clade was suggested to be monophyletic and separated from other sub-generic levels. Morphologically phylogenetically distinct from the other species of clade 4 such as C. appalachiensis C. tabernensis C. aff. Congolensis. The highly supported monophyletic group with referent Cantharellus minor was obtained with .
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