Haploporus (fungus)
Haploporus | |
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Haploporus odorus | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Polyporales |
Family: | Polyporaceae |
Genus: | Haploporus Bondartsev & Singer (1944) |
Type species | |
Haploporus odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev & Singer (1944) | |
Synonyms[1] | |
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Haploporus is a genus of poroid fungi in the family Polyporaceae.
Taxonomy
The genus Haploporus was circumscribed by mycologists Appollinaris Semenovich Bondartsev and Rolf Singer in 1944 with Haploporus odorous as the type, and only species.[2] The name Haploporus is derived from the Greek words απλόος ("simple"), and πόρος ("pore").[3]
Yu-Cheng Dai and colleagues treated the genus Pachykytospora as a synonym of Haploporus in a 2002 publication.[4] Leif Ryvarden, who adopts a "pragmatic and conservative generic concept" in his 2014 work on European polypores, treats Haploporus as monotypic.[5]
Using Haploporus tuberculosis as a representative generic exemplar, molecular analysis showed Haploporus to be nested within the core polyporoid clade.[6]
Description
Haploporus species have an annual to perennial growth habit. They are crust like, with sessile or effused-reflexed (crust like with outside edges extended to form caps) fruit bodies. The hyphal system of Haploporus is dimitic to trimitic; the generative hyphae have clamp connections. The spores are oblong ellipsoid to roughly spherical, ornamented, thick-walled and cyanophilous.[7]
Habitat and distribution
Haploporus fungi cause a white rot.[7]
Species
- Haploporus amarus X.L.Zeng & Y.P.Bai (1993)[8] – China
- Haploporus cylindrosporus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[7]
- Haploporus latisporus Juan Li & Y.C.Dai (2007)[9] – China
- Haploporus nanosporus (A.David & Rajchenb.) Piątek (2005)[10]
- Haploporus nepalensis (T.Hatt.) Piątek (2003)[11] – Europe
- Haploporus odorus (Sommerf.) Bondartsev & Singer (1944)[2]
- Haploporus septatus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[7]
- Haploporus subpapyraceus L.L.Shen, Y.C.Dai & B.K.Cui (2016) – China[7]
- Haploporus thindii (Natarajan & Koland.) Y.C.Dai (2005)[12] – China; India[13]
References
- ↑ "Synonymy: Haploporus Bondartsev & Singer". Species Fungorum. CAB International. Retrieved 2015-10-29.
- 1 2 Singer R. (1944). "Notes on taxonomy and nomenclature of the polypores". Mycologia. 36 (1): 65–69. doi:10.2307/3754880. JSTOR 3754880.
- ↑ Donk, M.A. (1962). "The generic names proposed for Polyporaceae. Additions and corrections". Persoonia. 2 (2): 201–210.
- ↑ Dai, Yu-Cheng; Niemelä, Tuomo; Kinnunen, Juha (2002). "The polypore genera Abundisporus and Perenniporia (Basidiomycota) in China, with notes on Haploporus" (PDF). Annales Botanici Fennici. 39 (3): 169–182. JSTOR 23726654.
- ↑ Ryvarden L, Melo I. (2014). Poroid Fungi of Europe. Synopsis Fungorum. 31. Oslo, Norway: Fungiflora. pp. 12; 206. ISBN 978-8290724462.
- ↑ Binder, Manfred; Justo, Alfredo; Riley, Robert; Salamov, Asaf; Lopez-Giraldez, Francesc; Sjökvist, Elisabet; Copeland, Alex; Foster, Brian; Sun, Hui; Larsson, Ellen; Larsson, Karl-Henrik; Townsend, Jeffrey; Grigoriev, Igor V.; Hibbett, David S. (2013). "Phylogenetic and phylogenomic overview of the Polyporales". Mycologia. 105 (6): 1350–1373. doi:10.3852/13-003.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Shen, Lu-Lu; Chen, Jia-Jia; Wang, Ming; Cui, Bao-Kai (2016). "Taxonomy and multi-gene phylogeny of Haploporus (Polyporales, Basidiomycota)". Mycological Progress. 15: 731–742. doi:10.1007/s11557-016-1203-y.
- ↑ Zeng, X.L.; Bai, Y.P. (1993). "The genus Haploporus in China". Acta Mycologica Sinica. 12: 12–15.
- ↑ Li, J.; Dai, Y.C.; Yuan, H.S. (2007). "A new species of Haploporus (Basidiomycotina) from China". Mycotaxon. 99: 181–187.
- ↑ Piatek, Marcin (2005). "Taxonomic position and world distribution of Pachykytospora nanospora (Polyporaceae)". Annales Botanici Fennici. 42 (1): 23–25. JSTOR 23726812.
- ↑ Piatek, M. (2003). "Haploporus tuberculosis, a new polypore genus and species in Belarus, with a new combination in Haploporus". Polish Botanical Journal. 48 (1): 81–83.
- ↑ Yu, Chang-Jun; Zuo, Li; Dai, Yu-Cheng (2005). "Three polypores from Xizang new to China" (PDF). Fungal Science. 20 (3–4): 61–68.
- ↑ Natarajan, K.; Kolandavelu, K. (1993). "A new species of Pachykytospora Kotl. et Pouz. from India". Cryptogamic botany. 3: 195–196.