Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island

During the study of the lichen biota of Shikotan Island, Fissurina inabensis (Vain.) M. Nakan. et Kashiw. was identified on the basis of morphological and anatomical data. It is the first record to Russia both at a species and at genus level. The phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequences of t...

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Published: Altay State University 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.1.12
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:dbd4f6e9eeab471fa0b241c283cc1dfe 2023-06-06T11:58:54+02:00 Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island 2023-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.1.12 https://doaj.org/article/dbd4f6e9eeab471fa0b241c283cc1dfe EN RU eng rus Altay State University http://turczaninowia.asu.ru/article/view/12825 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-7259 https://doaj.org/toc/1560-7267 1560-7259 1560-7267 doi:10.14258/turczaninowia.26.1.12 https://doaj.org/article/dbd4f6e9eeab471fa0b241c283cc1dfe Turczaninowia, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 116-123 (2023) distribution lichen phylogeny russian far east sakhalin region stictic acid Botany QK1-989 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.1.12 2023-04-16T00:38:10Z During the study of the lichen biota of Shikotan Island, Fissurina inabensis (Vain.) M. Nakan. et Kashiw. was identified on the basis of morphological and anatomical data. It is the first record to Russia both at a species and at genus level. The phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequences of the studied specimens supported the close relationship with F. insidiosa C. Knight et Mitt. belonging to the subfamily Fissurinoideae. A detailed description of the morphology, anatomy and secondary metabolites of the studied specimens is given. This species was previously known from Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand, and the area is extended to Shikotan Island where are the northernmost localities of the species. Detection of stictic acid might be variable depending on researchers because of the small amount of the substance. It was well detected using HPLC in this study. Differences in the number and size of ascospores in specimens from Shikotan Island and those from Japan described in the literature are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Turczaninowia 26 1 116 123
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Botany
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Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
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lichen
phylogeny
russian far east
sakhalin region
stictic acid
Botany
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description During the study of the lichen biota of Shikotan Island, Fissurina inabensis (Vain.) M. Nakan. et Kashiw. was identified on the basis of morphological and anatomical data. It is the first record to Russia both at a species and at genus level. The phylogenetic analysis based on the ITS sequences of the studied specimens supported the close relationship with F. insidiosa C. Knight et Mitt. belonging to the subfamily Fissurinoideae. A detailed description of the morphology, anatomy and secondary metabolites of the studied specimens is given. This species was previously known from Japan, Taiwan, and Thailand, and the area is extended to Shikotan Island where are the northernmost localities of the species. Detection of stictic acid might be variable depending on researchers because of the small amount of the substance. It was well detected using HPLC in this study. Differences in the number and size of ascospores in specimens from Shikotan Island and those from Japan described in the literature are discussed.
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title Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
title_short Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
title_full Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
title_fullStr Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
title_full_unstemmed Fissurina inabensis (Graphidaceae, Ascomycota), a new record to Russia from Shikotan Island
title_sort fissurina inabensis (graphidaceae, ascomycota), a new record to russia from shikotan island
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url https://doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.1.12
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