- Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
- Plant Pathogens and Fungal Diseases
- Lichen and fungal ecology
- Fungal Biology and Applications
- Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
- Yeasts and Rust Fungi Studies
- Plant Diversity and Evolution
- Phytochemistry and Bioactivity Studies
- Chemical synthesis and alkaloids
- Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
- Herbal Medicine Research Studies
- Invertebrate Taxonomy and Ecology
- Ecology and Conservation Studies
Mae Fah Luang University
2012-2023
National Science and Technology Development Agency
2018-2023
Chuzhou University
2022
Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences
2022
Seoul National University
2017-2020
National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
2019
Ghent University
2016-2018
Laboratoire Evolution et Diversite Biologique
2016
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier
2016
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
2016
Infrageneric relations of the genetically diverse milkcap genus Lactifluus (Russulales, Basidiomycota) are poorly known. Currently used classification systems still largely reflect traditional, mainly morphological, characters for infrageneric delimitations milkcaps. Increased sampling, combined with small-scale molecular studies, show that this is underexplored and in need revision. For study, we assembled an extensive dataset Lactifluus, comprising 80 % all known species 30 type...
Within Agaricus subg. Minores , A. sect. remains a little-studied section due generally to its delicate sporocarps often lacking taxonomically relevant morphological characters. To reconstruct the section, using recent taxonomic system based on divergence times, and evaluate species diversity of in Greater Mekong Subregion, 165 specimens were incorporated phylogenetic analyses. A dated tree nuclear ITS, LSU tef1-α sequence data allowed us better circumscribe propose new subgenus, Minoriopsis...
Repeated macrofungal explorations, followed by thorough examination of species through morphology and molecular phylogeny, have made it clear that European American names wild mushrooms were inadvertently misapplied quite often to Asian lookalikes mycologists/taxonomists in the past. Therefore, order reveal this mushroom treasure, recent years, taxonomical research on has been intensified countries, including India, undertaking a combined approach morpho-taxonomy multigene phylogeny....
This article introduces four new species of Lactarius subgenus Russularia from Southeast Asia with descriptions and illustrations macromorphological microscopic characters. laccarioides L. sublaccarioides were discovered in Northern Thailand, pasohensis stubbei Malaysia. These share some striking macroscopic features that are unique the subgenus: distant gills a very thin-fleshed deeply striate to sulcate pileus, which gives them aspect Laccaria field. Molecular analysis ITS gene region...
Lactarius subgenus Russularia is a dominant group of milkcaps in Southeast Asia. This paper reveals the large diversity subgenus, with eight new species and one known being described from montane evergreen coniferous forests. All are supported by both morphological molecular data, latter using Maximum likelihood Bayesian analysis based on ITS region. Complete macro- micro-morphological descriptions illustrations given. A key to taxa provided. chichuensis reported for first time Thailand.
Lactarius and Lactifluus are milkcaps that characterized by the secretion of latex. These two genera part a globally distributed cosmopolitan group ectomycorrhizal fungi is an important food resource in various ecosystems. Recently, taxonomy has been revised based on molecular phylogenetics. Despite importance these taxa, Korean species both poorly understood. In effort to describe milkcap indigenous Korea, long-term study initiated. During recent survey, eight were previously unrecorded...
This paper is the second in a series of biodiversity papers on Lactarius subgenus Russularia tropical forests Southeast Asia. study based extensive mycological exploration, especially Northern Thailand, during past ten years. In this we consider some species that are characterized by remarkably small basidiocarps i.e. with an average pileus diameter smaller than 20 mm. One most common Thailand dwarf L. gracilis, originally described from Japan. We introduce new crenulatulus, perparvus and...
Russula subsection Amoeninae is morphologically defined by a dry velvety pileus surface, complete absence of cystidia with heteromorphous contents in all tissues, and spores without amyloid suprahilar spot. Thirty-four species within have been published worldwide. Although most South Korea assigned European or North American names, recent molecular studies shown that from different continents are not conspecific. Therefore, the present study aims to: 1) define which occur on each continent...
The ectomycorrhizal milkcap genus Lactifluus (Russulaceae) is commonly found in tropical and subtropical forests of Southeast Asia. During several sampling expeditions Thailand, multiple collections (Lf.) species with pleurotoid or small agaricoid basidiocarps were found. A molecular study was combined a morphological study, which the compared herbarium material. indicated that four Thai belonged to undescribed within section Gerardii, as also case for from Nepal. One other collection...
Dry dipterocarp forests are among the most common habitat types in Thailand. Russulaceae known as ectomycorrhizal symbionts of Dipterocarpaceae trees this type habitat. The present study aims to identify collections Russula subsection Amoeninae Buyck from dry A multi-locus phylogenetic analysis placed Thai two novel lineages, and they described here R. bellissima sp. nov. luteonana closest identified relatives both species were sequestrate suggesting that may belong drought-adapted lineages....
Lactifluusrussulisporus Dierickx & De Crop and Lactifluuscaliendrifer Froyen are described from eucalypt forests in Queensland, Australia different forest types Thailand, respectively. Both species have recently been published on Index Fungorum fit morphologically molecularly L.sect.Luteoli, a section within L.subg.Gymnocarpi that encompasses with alboochraceous basidiomes, white latex stains brown typical capitate elements the pileipellis and/or marginal cells.
The genus Macrolepiota (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is easy to recognize at the level because of big, fleshy basidiocarps with squamules covering pileus; a single or double annulus; and thick-walled basidiospores germ pore. However, morphological identification often unreliable in due similar features among species. Due uncertainty previous Macrolepiota, it necessary re-examine Korean using molecular data. We re-examined 34 specimens collected from 2012 2018 Korea reverse taxonomic approach,...
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Lactarius pseudoaurantiozonatus, belonging to subg. Lactarius, is proposed as a new species from Anhui Province, China based on detailed morphology and molecular analyses (nrITS) region. characterized by pale yellow orange-yellow, zonate pileus, subglobose broadly ellipsoid basidiospores which measure 5.5–7.9 × 4.5–6.5 μm, white latex quickly turns olive-yellow, indistinct odor burning-acrid taste.