Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945

Suillus sibiricus (Singer) Singer, Farlowia 2 (2): 260 (1945) (Fig. 3 e, f) Pileus 30–100 mm in diam., rounded convex, convex to expended, sometimes umbonate, viscid, light-yellow, brownyellow, with separate clear reddish-brown fibrous scales or spots, margin often appendiculate with soft white-yell...

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Main Authors: Palamarchuk, Marina A., Kirillov, Dmitry V., Shadrin, Dmitry M.
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5756854 2023-05-15T18:19:40+02:00 Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945 Palamarchuk, Marina A. Kirillov, Dmitry V. Shadrin, Dmitry M. 2021-03-10 https://zenodo.org/record/5756854 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5756854 unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://treatment.plazi.org/id/039339422A4EFFB9FF1CFF5293E4FB60 doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.490.1.2 http://zenodo.org/record/5756712 http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFAA413A2A43FFB4FF94FFCC9029FFC8 doi:10.5281/zenodo.5756718 doi:10.5281/zenodo.5756853 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://zenodo.org/record/5756854 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5756854 oai:zenodo.org:5756854 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Morphology and molecular data of the species of Suillus (Suillaceae, Boletales) associated with Pinus sibirica at the European northeast of Russia, pp. 18-34 in Phytotaxa 490(1) 31 Biodiversity Taxonomy Fungi Basidiomycota Agaricomycetes Boletales Suillaceae Suillus Suillus sibiricus info:eu-repo/semantics/other publication-taxonomictreatment 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.575685410.11646/phytotaxa.490.1.210.5281/zenodo.575671810.5281/zenodo.5756853 2023-03-10T19:18:46Z Suillus sibiricus (Singer) Singer, Farlowia 2 (2): 260 (1945) (Fig. 3 e, f) Pileus 30–100 mm in diam., rounded convex, convex to expended, sometimes umbonate, viscid, light-yellow, brownyellow, with separate clear reddish-brown fibrous scales or spots, margin often appendiculate with soft white-yellow patches of veil tissue. Hymenophore as tubes, adnate or slightly decurrent, yellow, turning brown-yellow. Pores are angular, stretched in radial dimension, 1–2 mm in diam. The young specimens with fibrous, white-yellowish partial veil, leaving more or less visible ring on the stipe. Stipe 50–110 × 5–15 mm, cylindrical, pale-yellow, covered by lightbrown, yellow-brown glandular dots, which turn brown-red when damaged or touched. Basidia 20–30 × 6–8 μm, narrow-clavate, 4-spores. Basidiospores (8.5)9–11(13) × 4–5 μm, Q = 2.1–2.5, fusiform, yellowish. Cystidia (cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia) 35–73 × 6–9 μm, clavate or fusiform, hyaline or with brown or dark-brown content, fasciculate, surrounded with brown amorphous pigment at the base. Pileipellis consisting of intertwined gelatinous hyphae of 3–8 μm in diameter. Ecology and distribution. The species is widespread and form ectomycorrhizae with pines: in Europe (Alps, Tatras)—with Pinus cembra, P. peuce Griseb. (1846: 349) and P. strobus; in China —with P. armandii Franch. (1884: 285) and P. koraiensis; in North America—with P. monticola Douglas ex D. Don in Lambert (1832: 144) and P. flexilis (Munoz 2005; Wu et al. 2000). In Russia, Suillus sibiricus is wide spread in Siberia and Far East, rarely found in Northern Urals in forests with Pinus sibirica (Nezdojminogo 1969; Vassiljeva 1973; Petrov 1991; Perova & Gorbunova 2001; Perevedentseva 2008; Sazanova 2009; Gorbunova & Stepantsova 2015; Filippova & Bulyonkova 2017; Degteva 2019). Collection examined. RUSSIA, Troitsko-Pechorsky district, Pechoro-Ilychsky Nature Reserve, the settlement Yaksha, 61°49’18.6”N, 56°50’21.4”E, inside the settlement, near the tree of Pinus sibirica, 15 Jul. 2015, col. A. ... Other/Unknown Material Sibirica Siberia Zenodo Filippova ENVELOPE(-146.000,-146.000,-77.667,-77.667)
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topic Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Boletales
Suillaceae
Suillus
Suillus sibiricus
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Boletales
Suillaceae
Suillus
Suillus sibiricus
Palamarchuk, Marina A.
Kirillov, Dmitry V.
Shadrin, Dmitry M.
Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
topic_facet Biodiversity
Taxonomy
Fungi
Basidiomycota
Agaricomycetes
Boletales
Suillaceae
Suillus
Suillus sibiricus
description Suillus sibiricus (Singer) Singer, Farlowia 2 (2): 260 (1945) (Fig. 3 e, f) Pileus 30–100 mm in diam., rounded convex, convex to expended, sometimes umbonate, viscid, light-yellow, brownyellow, with separate clear reddish-brown fibrous scales or spots, margin often appendiculate with soft white-yellow patches of veil tissue. Hymenophore as tubes, adnate or slightly decurrent, yellow, turning brown-yellow. Pores are angular, stretched in radial dimension, 1–2 mm in diam. The young specimens with fibrous, white-yellowish partial veil, leaving more or less visible ring on the stipe. Stipe 50–110 × 5–15 mm, cylindrical, pale-yellow, covered by lightbrown, yellow-brown glandular dots, which turn brown-red when damaged or touched. Basidia 20–30 × 6–8 μm, narrow-clavate, 4-spores. Basidiospores (8.5)9–11(13) × 4–5 μm, Q = 2.1–2.5, fusiform, yellowish. Cystidia (cheilo-, pleuro- and caulocystidia) 35–73 × 6–9 μm, clavate or fusiform, hyaline or with brown or dark-brown content, fasciculate, surrounded with brown amorphous pigment at the base. Pileipellis consisting of intertwined gelatinous hyphae of 3–8 μm in diameter. Ecology and distribution. The species is widespread and form ectomycorrhizae with pines: in Europe (Alps, Tatras)—with Pinus cembra, P. peuce Griseb. (1846: 349) and P. strobus; in China —with P. armandii Franch. (1884: 285) and P. koraiensis; in North America—with P. monticola Douglas ex D. Don in Lambert (1832: 144) and P. flexilis (Munoz 2005; Wu et al. 2000). In Russia, Suillus sibiricus is wide spread in Siberia and Far East, rarely found in Northern Urals in forests with Pinus sibirica (Nezdojminogo 1969; Vassiljeva 1973; Petrov 1991; Perova & Gorbunova 2001; Perevedentseva 2008; Sazanova 2009; Gorbunova & Stepantsova 2015; Filippova & Bulyonkova 2017; Degteva 2019). Collection examined. RUSSIA, Troitsko-Pechorsky district, Pechoro-Ilychsky Nature Reserve, the settlement Yaksha, 61°49’18.6”N, 56°50’21.4”E, inside the settlement, near the tree of Pinus sibirica, 15 Jul. 2015, col. A. ...
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Kirillov, Dmitry V.
Shadrin, Dmitry M.
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Kirillov, Dmitry V.
Shadrin, Dmitry M.
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title Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
title_short Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
title_full Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
title_fullStr Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
title_full_unstemmed Suillus sibiricus Singer, Farlowia 1945
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