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Journal articles on the topic "Echinosteliales"

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Kretzschmar, Martin, Andreas Kuhnt, Michael Bonkowski, and Anna Maria Fiore-Donno. "Phylogeny of the Highly Divergent Echinosteliales (Amoebozoa)." Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 63, no. 4 (2016): 453–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeu.12289.

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Haskins, Edward F., Mitchell D. McGuinness, and Jim Clark. "Heterothallic Mating Systems in the Echinosteliales II. Echinostelium coelocephalum." Mycologia 92, no. 6 (2000): 1080. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3761475.

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Haskins, Edward F., Mitchell D. McGuinness, and Jim Clark. "Heterothallic mating systems in the Echinosteliales II. Echinostelium coelocephalum." Mycologia 92, no. 6 (2000): 1080–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00275514.2000.12061255.

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Haskins, EF. "A guide to the biology and taxonomy of the Echinosteliales." Mycosphere 7, no. 4 (2016): 473–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.5943/mycosphere/7/4/7.

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Shchepin, Oleg N., Martin Schnittler, Nikki H. A. Dagamac, Dmitry V. Leontyev, and Yuri K. Novozhilov. "Unexplored diversity of microscopic myxomycetes: evidence from environmental DNA." Plant Ecology and Evolution 152, no. 3 (2019): 499–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2019.1621.

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Background and aims – Recent studies showed the position of two slime mould species with microscopic sporocarps, Echinosteliopsis oligospora and Echinostelium bisporum, within the class Myxomycetes. These minute species are seldom seen in studies based on detection of sporocarps and can easily be confused with protosteloid amoebozoans.Methods – We searched all published ePCR data sets that targeted myxomycete 18S rDNA for the presence of environmental sequences similar to E. oligospora and Echinosteliales in traditional circumscription, and performed phylogenetic analyses that included short e
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LEONTYEV, DMITRY V., MARTIN SCHNITTLER, STEVEN L. STEPHENSON, YURI K. NOVOZHILOV, and OLEG N. SHCHEPIN. "Towards a phylogenetic classification of the Myxomycetes." Phytotaxa 399, no. 3 (2019): 209. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.399.3.5.

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The traditional classification of the Myxomycetes (Myxogastrea) into five orders (Echinosteliales, Liceales, Trichiales, Stemonitidales and Physarales), used in all monographs published since 1945, does not properly reflect evolutionary relationships within the group. Reviewing all published phylogenies for myxomycete subgroups together with a 18S rDNA phylogeny of the entire group serving as an illustration, we suggest a revised hierarchical classification, in which taxa of higher ranks are formally named according to the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants. In addi
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Shchepin, Oleg, Martin Schnittler, Nikki Dagamac, Dmitry Leontyev, and Yuri Novozhilov. "Unexplored diversity of microscopic myxomycetes: evidence from environmental DNA." Plant Ecology and Evolution 152, no. (3) (2019): 499–506. https://doi.org/10.5091/plecevo.2019.1621.

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<b>Background and aims</b> – Recent studies showed the position of two slime mould species with microscopic sporocarps, <em>Echinosteliopsis oligospora</em> and <em>Echinostelium bisporum</em>, within the class Myxomycetes. These minute species are seldom seen in studies based on detection of sporocarps and can easily be confused with protosteloid amoebozoans.<b>Methods</b> – We searched all published ePCR data sets that targeted myxomycete 18S rDNA for the presence of environmental sequences similar to <em>E. oligospora</em> and Echinosteliales in traditional circumscription, and performed ph
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Stephenson, Steven L., Yuri K. Novozhilov, King Joshua Almadrones-Reyes, Nikki Heherson A. Dagamac, and Martin Schnittler. "New records of Barbeyella minutissima (Myxomycetes, Echinosteliales) with an updated distribution map." Nova Hedwigia 109, no. 1 (2019): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2019/0530.

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LLOYD, SARAH J., DMYTRO LEONTYEV, PAULA VIGUS, and MARTIN SCHNITTLER. "Repent for Alwisia repens: emended descriptions of two species of Alwisia (Myxomycetes) thought to lack a capillitium." Phytotaxa 634, no. 3 (2024): 289–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.634.3.7.

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The examination of new collections of Alwisia repens and the isotypes of A. repens and A. morula has revealed that these species exhibit a vestigial capillitium in the form of smooth tubules. These tubules are either directed downward or embedded parallel to the peridium; in A. morula they may be long enough to extend from the top to the base of the sporotheca. In both species the upper part of the peridium dehisces into polygonal platelets, which are delimited by preformed fissures. This type of sporotheca opening has not been documented in the Reticulariales before and is known to occur only
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TREVIÑO-ZEVALLOS, ITALO, IVÁN GARCÍA-CUNCHILLOS, DIANA WRIGLEY DE BASANTA, and CARLOS LADO. "Diversity of Myxomycetes from Peru Part III: The high Andes and the altiplano." Phytotaxa 624, no. 1 (2023): 1–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.624.1.1.

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The results obtained from a survey for Myxomycetes in the Peruvian Andes (between 3,000 and 5,000 m a.s.l.) are reported. This survey is based on 3,352 identifiable collections of myxomycetes, resulting from sampling carried out during six field expeditions of the Myxotropic Project, from moist chamber culture and the revision of deposited specimens in the HSP herbarium. In total, 178 taxa representing 31 genera were recorded. Ten species are considered new records for South America or the Neotropics, and 53 additional new records for Peru are reported. Notes and SEM micrographs of relevant sp
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