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Title
Imaia, a new truffle genus to accommodate Terfezia gigantea
Author(s)
Publication Date
2008
Abstract
Originally described from Japan by Sanshi Imai in 1933, the hypogeous ascomycete <I>Terfezia gigantea</I> was subsequently discovered in the Appalachian Mountains of the USA. Morphological, electron microscopic, and phylogenetic studies of specimens collected in both regions revealed that, despite this huge geographic disjunction, (1) the Japanese and Appalachian specimens are remarkably similar both in morphology and the sampled rDNA sequences, (2) the species unambiguously falls into the <I>Morchellaceae</I> and is separated from the genus <I>Terfezia</I> in the <I>Pezizaceae</I>, (3) its spores are much larger than those of <I>Terfezia</I> spp. and are enclosed in a unique, electron-semitransparent, amorphous epispore that appears to be permeated with minute, meandering strands or canals. In addition to the molecular phylogenetic results, the numerous nuclei in ascospores, the dome shaped, striate ascus septal plugs and the long cylindric Woronin bodies also strengthen the family assignment to the <I>Morchellaceae</I>. Moreover, the species occurs in moist, temperate forests as opposed to the xeric to arid habitats of other <I>Terfezia</i> spp. We propose the new, monotypic genus <I>Imaia</I> to accommodate the species.
Publication Type
Journal Article
Source of Publication
Mycologia, 100(6), p. 930-939
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Inc
Place of Publication
United States of America
ISSN
1557-2536
0027-5514
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020
Peer Reviewed
Yes
HERDC Category Description
Peer Reviewed
Yes
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