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  1. Article: Fungal diversity in the tropics: Entoloma spp. in Panama

    Reschke, Kai / Noordeloos, Machiel E. / Manz, Cathrin / Hofmann, Tina A. / Rodríguez-Cedeño, José / Dima, Bálint / Piepenbring, Meike

    Mycological progress. 2022 Jan., v. 21, no. 1

    2022  

    Abstract: Entoloma (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is a species-rich genus with approximately 2000 species known worldwide. In Central America, however, information about the species of this genus is sparse, despite the generally high biodiversity in this region. ... ...

    Abstract Entoloma (Agaricales, Basidiomycota) is a species-rich genus with approximately 2000 species known worldwide. In Central America, however, information about the species of this genus is sparse, despite the generally high biodiversity in this region. Recently, 124 specimens of Entoloma were collected in Panama, Chiriquí Province. In the present publication, the morphology of 20 species represented by more than one specimen is described and depicted with photographs, line drawings, and scanning electron micrographs. Molecular phylograms based on ITS or concatenated ITS and partial nc LSU rDNA sequences are provided. The taxonomic status of these species is evaluated and 17 species of Entoloma are described as new to science. Only one species could be assigned to an already known species, viz. Entoloma belouvense. Nolanea albertinae, described from Brazil, appeared similar and is combined in E. belouvense on varietal level. The identifications of two further species are uncertain. At least 30 other species, including potentially new species, cannot formally be described due to insufficient material. A preliminary key to the species of the genus Entoloma in Panama is provided. The spatial shape of the polyhedroid basidiospores of Entoloma spp. is discussed based on literature and the micrographs generated for the present study. Our re-evaluations indicate that the type of polyhedroid basidiospore and the structure of its base are not reliable as diagnostic characters for the delimitation of subgenera in Entoloma.
    Keywords Entoloma ; basidiospores ; biodiversity ; fungi ; new species ; taxonomic keys ; Brazil ; Panama
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2022-01
    Size p. 93-145.
    Publishing place Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2226747-5
    ISSN 1861-8952 ; 1617-416X
    ISSN (online) 1861-8952
    ISSN 1617-416X
    DOI 10.1007/s11557-021-01752-2
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  2. Book: A monograph of marasmioid and collybioid fungi in Europe

    Antonín, Vladimír / Noordeloos, Machiel E

    2010  

    Author's details Vladimír Antonín & Machiel E. Noordeloos
    Keywords Physalacriaceae ; Ritterlingsartige Pilze ; Marasmiaceae ; Omphalotaceae ; Europa
    Language English
    Size 480 S, Ill, 25 cm, 1500 g
    Document type Book
    Note Literaturangaben
    Accompanying material 1 CD-ROM
    ISBN 9783930167722 ; 3930167727
    Database Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry

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  3. Book ; Online: The Entolomataceae of Tasmania

    Noordeloos, Machiel E / Gates, Genevieve M

    (Fungal Diversity Research Series ; 22)

    2012  

    Abstract: This book is the result of 14 years of collecting Entolomataceae in the native forests of Tasmania, Australia. Although initially involving only the Tasmanian residents Genevieve Gates and David Ratkowsky, who made twice- or thrice-weekly forays into the ...

    Author's details by Machiel E. Noordeloos, Genevieve M. Gates
    Series title Fungal Diversity Research Series ; 22
    Abstract This book is the result of 14 years of collecting Entolomataceae in the native forests of Tasmania, Australia. Although initially involving only the Tasmanian residents Genevieve Gates and David Ratkowsky, who made twice- or thrice-weekly forays into the forests throughout the year, the project was subsequently joined by agaric specialist Machiel Noordeloos from the Netherlands, and by fungi photographer Michael Pilkington from the United Kingdom.The international character of the project is further evidenced by the earlier contributions of American mycologist Tim Baroni to the Tasmanian Rhodocybe species which form the basis of the chapter on the now-expanded concept of Clitopilus, and a visit of several months in 2010 by Brazilian Ph.D. candidate Fernanda Karstedt, who tested the keys to the Entoloma species. Consequently, several thousand well-annotated collections were found during this inventory and form the basis of this monographic treatment of the Entoloma and Clitopilus of Tasmania.The resulting 90 Entoloma species and 10 Clitopilus species are well documented with standardized descriptions, line drawings of fruit bodies and diagnostic microscopic characters, and, when available, with colour photographs. Thanks to the intensive search, it was possible to illustrate most species in colour. Dichotomous keys facilitate identification of the species. The species concept used is morphologically based; in several cases, however, identification to species level is supported by molecular data.
    Keywords Biodiversity ; Entomology ; Forests and forestry ; Life sciences ; Microbiology ; Technik / Wissen Biologie ; Technik / Wissen Sonstiges
    Language English
    Size Online-Ressource, digital
    Publisher Springer
    Publishing place Dordrecht
    Document type Book ; Online
    Note Description based upon print version of record
    ISBN 1283633965 ; 9781283633963 ; 9789400746787 ; 9789400746794 ; 9400746784 ; 9400746792
    DOI 10.1007/978-94-007-4679-4
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  4. Book: Entoloma s.l

    Noordeloos, Machiel E

    Supplemento

    (Fungi europaei ; ; 5A)

    2004  

    Author's details Machiel E. Noordeloos
    Series title Fungi europaei
    ; 5A
    Language English ; Italian
    Size S. 761-1378, zahlr. Ill
    Publisher Edizioni Candusso
    Publishing place Alassio
    Document type Book
    ISBN 8890105747 ; 9788890105746
    Database Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry

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  5. Article ; Online: Woodland ectomycorrhizal fungi benefit from large-scale reduction in nitrogen deposition in the Netherlands

    van Strien, Arco J. / Boomsluiter, Menno / Noordeloos, Machiel E. / Verweij, Richard J.T. / Kuijper, Thomas

    Journal of Applied Ecology

    2018  Volume 55, Issue 1

    Abstract: Woodland ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal species declined considerably in the Netherlands in the late 20th century, mainly due to raised levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental measures have been taken to reduce this deposition, but it ... ...

    Abstract Woodland ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal species declined considerably in the Netherlands in the late 20th century, mainly due to raised levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental measures have been taken to reduce this deposition, but it remains unclear whether and to what extent ECM species have benefitted from these. We hypothesized that ECM species, especially those species that are known to be nitrophobic, that is, sensitive to nitrogen loading, have recovered to some extent from the reduction in nitrogen deposition after 1994. We further hypothesized that, due to legacy effects of deposition, recovery has been stronger in regions where deposition levels have previously been lower. To test these hypotheses, we analysed long-term opportunistic data, that is, observations collected without standardized field method. We applied data filtering and a modified List Length method to adjust for potential biases in these data. The removal of bias left us with two periods to examine ECM species trends: before (1965-1985) and after (1994-2013) deposition reduction started [in 1994]. We compared trends in ECM species in 1965-1985 with those in 1994-2013. Multispecies indicators were used to summarize the findings of ECM species, and to compare these with results of litter saprotrophic species and wood saprotrophic and wood parasitic species. We found that (1) most trends switched in direction from negative to positive after the reduction in nitrogen deposition began; (2) these trends were more pronounced for nitrophobic ECM species than for nitrotolerant ECM species; (3) trends for ECM species differed from those of the other functional groups; and (4) recovery was stronger in the region with a history of lower deposition. Policy implications. Our results suggest that woodland ectomycorrhizal species benefit substantially from environmental measures to reduce nitrogen deposition. Our study is one of few scientific studies to date documenting evidence of success of large-scale (nation-wide) environmental ...
    Keywords Citizen science ; Ectomycorrhiza ; Environmental measures ; Legacy ; Mycoflora ; Nitrogen deposition ; Saprotrophs ; Wood parasites
    Subject code 590
    Language English
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 410405-5
    ISSN 1365-2664 ; 0021-8901
    ISSN (online) 1365-2664
    ISSN 0021-8901
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  6. Article: Clitopilus byssisedoides, a new species from a hothouse in Germany

    Noordeloos, Machiel E / Co-David, Delia / Gminder, Andreas

    Mycotaxon. 2010 Apr-June, v. 112

    2010  

    Keywords Clitopilus ; Rhodocybe ; plant taxonomy ; new species ; descriptions ; geographical distribution ; fungal anatomy ; basidia ; basidiospores ; greenhouses ; Germany
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2010-04
    Size p. 225-229.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2409472-9
    ISSN 0093-4666
    ISSN 0093-4666
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  7. Article: New and noteworthy Entoloma species from the Primorsky Territory, Russian Far East

    Noordeloos, Machiel E / Morozova, Olga V

    Mycotaxon. 2010 Apr-June, v. 112

    2010  

    Keywords Entoloma ; plant taxonomy ; new species ; descriptions ; geographical distribution ; new geographic records ; conservation areas ; flora ; species diversity ; fungal anatomy ; basidia ; basidiospores ; Russia
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2010-04
    Size p. 231-255.
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2409472-9
    ISSN 0093-4666
    ISSN 0093-4666
    Database NAL-Catalogue (AGRICOLA)

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  8. Book ; Online: Data from

    van Strien, Arco J. / Boomsluiter, Menno / Noordeloos, Machiel E. / Verweij, Richard J.T. / Kuijper, T.W.M.

    Woodland ectomycorrhizal fungi benefit from large-scale reduction of nitrogen deposition in the Netherlands

    2017  

    Abstract: 1.Woodland ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal species declined considerably in the Netherlands in the late 20th century, mainly due to raised levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental measures have been taken to reduce this deposition, but it ... ...

    Abstract 1.Woodland ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal species declined considerably in the Netherlands in the late 20th century, mainly due to raised levels of atmospheric nitrogen deposition. Environmental measures have been taken to reduce this deposition, but it remains unclear whether and to what extent ECM species have benefitted from this. 2.We hypothesised that ECM species, especially those species that are known to be nitrophobic, i.e. sensitive to nitrogen loading, have recovered to some extent from the reduction in nitrogen deposition after 1994. We further hypothesised that, due to legacy effects of deposition, recovery has been stronger in regions where deposition levels have previously been lower. 3.To test these hypotheses, we analysed long-term opportunistic data, i.e., observations collected without standardised field method. We applied data filtering and a modified List Length method to adjust for potential biases in these data. The removal of bias left us with two periods to examine ECM species trends: before (1965-1985) and after (1994-2013) deposition reduction started [in 1994]. 4.We compared trends in ECM species in 1965-1985 with those in 1994-2013. Multispecies indicators were used to summarise the findings of ECM species, and to compare these with results of litter saprotrophic species and wood saprotrophic and wood parasitic species. 5.We found that (i) most trends switched in direction from negative to positive after the reduction of nitrogen deposition began, (ii) these trends were more pronounced for nitrophobic ECM species than for nitrotolerant ECM species; (iii) trends for ECM species differed from those of the other functional groups; and (iv) recovery was stronger in the region with a history of lower deposition. 6.Policy implications. Our results suggest that woodland ectomycorrhizal species benefit substantially from environmental measures to reduce nitrogen deposition. Our study is one of few scientific studies to date documenting evidence of success of large-scale (nation-wide) ...
    Keywords citizen science ; ectomycorrhiza ; environmental measures ; legacy ; mycoflora ; nitrogen reduction ; saprotrophs ; wood parasites
    Subject code 590
    Publisher Statistics Netherlands
    Publishing country nl
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  9. Book: A monograph of the genera Hemimycena, Delicatula, Fayodia, Gamundia, Myxomphalia, Resinomycena, Rickenella, and Xeromphalina (Tribus Mycenae sensu Singer, Mycena excluded) in Europe

    Antonín, Vladimir / Noordeloos, Machiel E

    2004  

    Author's details Vladimir Antonin & Machiel E. Noordeloos
    Keywords Ritterlingsartige Pilze ; Europa
    Language English
    Size 279 S, Ill, 25 cm, 650 gr.
    Publisher IHW
    Publishing place Eching
    Document type Book
    ISBN 3930167565 ; 9783930167562
    Database Former special subject collection: coastal and deep sea fishing

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  10. Book: A monograph of the genera Hemimycena, Delicatula, Fayodia, Gamundia, Myxomphalia, Resinomycena, Rickenella, and Xeromphalina (Tribus Mycenae sensu Singer, Mycena excluded) in Europe

    Antonín, Vladimír / Noordeloos, Machiel E

    2004  

    Author's details Vladimir Antonín & [and] Machiel E. Noordeloos
    Keywords Ritterlingsartige Pilze ; Europa
    Language English
    Size 279 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Document type Book
    ISBN 3930167565 ; 9783930167562
    Database Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry

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