Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone

Lactarius is an important component of the ectomycorrhizal community in cold-dominated arctic and disjunct alpine habitats where it associates primarily with the woody shrubs Betula, Dryas, and Salix. Little is known of the alpine fungi in the central and southern (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado) Rocky...

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Main Author: Barge, Edward Gilman
Other Authors: Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Cathy L. Cripps
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture 2015
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/9032
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spelling ftmontanastateu:oai:scholarworks.montana.edu:1/9032 2023-05-15T14:56:42+02:00 Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone Barge, Edward Gilman Chairperson, Graduate Committee: Cathy L. Cripps Rocky Mountains Alpine regions 2015 application/pdf https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/9032 en eng Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture https://scholarworks.montana.edu/xmlui/handle/1/9032 Copyright 2015 by Edward Gilman Barge Basidiomycetes Classification Evolution Thesis 2015 ftmontanastateu 2022-08-20T22:40:15Z Lactarius is an important component of the ectomycorrhizal community in cold-dominated arctic and disjunct alpine habitats where it associates primarily with the woody shrubs Betula, Dryas, and Salix. Little is known of the alpine fungi in the central and southern (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado) Rocky Mountain alpine zone (elevation 3,000-3,900 m) of North America. The goal of this study was to examine the genus Lactarius and here at least six species from subgenera Russlularia and Piperites are confirmed above treeline through molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and rpb2 DNA in conjunction with detailed morphological examination. All (except two putative new species) appear to have broad intercontinental distributions in North America and Eurasia according to molecular comparison with type material, and collections from Europe, Greenland, Scandinavia, Svalbard, and Alaska. Rocky Mountain alpine collections of L. lanceolatus and the type from Alaska form a well-supported clade paraphyletic with respect to well-supported clades consisting of L. aurantiacus and several North American subalpine taxa. Rocky Mountain alpine collections of L. nanus, L. glyciosmus, L. repraesentaneus, and L. salicis-reticulatae all form well-supported clades with material from European type localities and other arctic-alpine material; although some clades contain nested (L. hysginoides within L. nanus) and possibly cryptic species (L. aff. salicis-reticulatae from Colorado). The well-known arctic-alpine L. pseudouvidus/L. brunneoviolaceus group of violet-staining species appears to be a complex possibly containing additional species. North American material originally described as part of this group, is well-separated phylogenetically and represents a putative new species (L. pallidomarginatus Barge & C.L. Cripps ad int.) so far confined to the Southern Rockies with shrub Salix. The monophyly of the violet-staining section Uvidi is supported. Lactarius lanceolatus, L. nanus, and L. salicis-reticulatae appear largely restricted to ... Thesis Arctic Greenland Svalbard Alaska Montana State University (MSU): ScholarWorks Arctic Greenland Svalbard
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Classification
Evolution
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Classification
Evolution
Barge, Edward Gilman
Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone
topic_facet Basidiomycetes
Classification
Evolution
description Lactarius is an important component of the ectomycorrhizal community in cold-dominated arctic and disjunct alpine habitats where it associates primarily with the woody shrubs Betula, Dryas, and Salix. Little is known of the alpine fungi in the central and southern (Montana, Wyoming, Colorado) Rocky Mountain alpine zone (elevation 3,000-3,900 m) of North America. The goal of this study was to examine the genus Lactarius and here at least six species from subgenera Russlularia and Piperites are confirmed above treeline through molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and rpb2 DNA in conjunction with detailed morphological examination. All (except two putative new species) appear to have broad intercontinental distributions in North America and Eurasia according to molecular comparison with type material, and collections from Europe, Greenland, Scandinavia, Svalbard, and Alaska. Rocky Mountain alpine collections of L. lanceolatus and the type from Alaska form a well-supported clade paraphyletic with respect to well-supported clades consisting of L. aurantiacus and several North American subalpine taxa. Rocky Mountain alpine collections of L. nanus, L. glyciosmus, L. repraesentaneus, and L. salicis-reticulatae all form well-supported clades with material from European type localities and other arctic-alpine material; although some clades contain nested (L. hysginoides within L. nanus) and possibly cryptic species (L. aff. salicis-reticulatae from Colorado). The well-known arctic-alpine L. pseudouvidus/L. brunneoviolaceus group of violet-staining species appears to be a complex possibly containing additional species. North American material originally described as part of this group, is well-separated phylogenetically and represents a putative new species (L. pallidomarginatus Barge & C.L. Cripps ad int.) so far confined to the Southern Rockies with shrub Salix. The monophyly of the violet-staining section Uvidi is supported. Lactarius lanceolatus, L. nanus, and L. salicis-reticulatae appear largely restricted to ...
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title_short Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone
title_full Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone
title_fullStr Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone
title_full_unstemmed Systematics of Lactarius in the Rocky Mountain alpine zone
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publisher Montana State University - Bozeman, College of Agriculture
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Greenland
Svalbard
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Greenland
Svalbard
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Greenland
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Alaska
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Greenland
Svalbard
Alaska
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