@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19618,
author = {Martin Ryberg and Patrick Brandon Matheny},
title = {Asynchronous origins of ectomycorrhizal clades of Agaricales},
year = {2012},
keywords = {Ancestral state reconstruction, Bayesian analysis, dated phylogenies, incomplete taxon sampling, plant?fungal mutualism},
doi = {10.1098/rspb.2011.2428},
url = {http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/279/1735/2003.abstract?sid=2793f194-4e26-4911-98cf-c7a014d860f1},
pmid = {},
journal = {Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences},
volume = {279},
number = {1735 },
pages = {2003--2011},
abstract = {The ectomycorrhizal (ECM) symbiosis is the most widespread biotrophic nutritional mode in mushroom-forming fungi. ECM fungi include, though are not limited to, about 5000 described species of Agaricales from numerous, independently evolved lineages. Two central hypotheses suggest different explanations for the origin of ECM fungal diversity: (i) dual origins, initially with the Pinaceae in the Jurassic and later with angiosperms during the Late Cretaceous, and (ii) a simultaneous and convergent radiation of ECM lineages in response to cooling climate during the Palaeogene and advancing temperate ECM plant communities. Neither of these hypotheses is supported here. While we demonstrate support for asynchronous origins of ECM Agaricales, the timing of such events appears to have occurred more recently than suggested by the first hypothesis, first during the Cretaceous and later during the Palaeogene. We are also unable to reject models of rate constancy, which suggests that the diversity of ECM Agaricales is not a consequence of convergent rapid radiations following evolutionary transitions from saprotrophic to ECM habits. ECM lineages of Agaricales differ not only in age, but also in rates of diversification and rate of substitution at nuclear ribosomal RNA loci. These results question the biological uniformity of the ECM guild.}
}
Taxa for tree 53778 of Study 11395

Citation title:
"Asynchronous origins of ectomycorrhizal clades of Agaricales".

Study name:
"Asynchronous origins of ectomycorrhizal clades of Agaricales".

This study is part of submission 11385
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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| ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
| 828480 |
Agaricus bisporus AY635775 |
5341
|
3174711
|
| 828478 |
Hygrocybe aff conica AY684167 |
104224
|
3230215
|
| 828467 |
Hygrophorus agathosmus AY586660 |
183972
|
3118153
|
| 828481 |
Hygrophorus bakerensis AF042623 |
71942
|
3170283
|
| 828473 |
Hygrophorus capreolarius AF430272 |
183973
|
3107175
|
| 828485 |
Hygrophorus chrysodon DQ071733 |
264140
|
3112421
|
| 828484 |
Hygrophorus chrysodon DQ974809 |
264140
|
3112421
|
| 828466 |
Hygrophorus discoideus AF430273 |
183974
|
1631361
|
| 828472 |
Hygrophorus eburneus AF430279 |
104226
|
3073833
|
| 828463 |
Hygrophorus flavodiscus AY635769 |
282311
|
3069547
|
| 828483 |
Hygrophorus leucophaeus AF430280 |
183975
|
1618547
|
| 828474 |
Hygrophorus olivaceoalbus AY586662 |
183926
|
1617586
|
| 828482 |
Hygrophorus pudorinus DQ457678 |
80590
|
1618103
|
| 828469 |
Hygrophorus pustulatus AF430270 |
183976
|
3092221
|
| 828471 |
Hygrophorus russula AY586663 |
264141
|
3019967
|
| 828465 |
Hygrophorus sordidus AF042562 |
71943
|
3087749
|
| 828475 |
Hygrophorus sp FJ627029 |
|
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| 828476 |
Hygrophorus sp FJ943241 |
|
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| 828468 |
Uncultured Hygrophoraceae DQ273522 |
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| 828464 |
Uncultured Russulaceae EU712607 |
|
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| 828479 |
Uncultured ectomycorrhiza FJ196923 |
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| 828470 |
Uncultured ectomycorrhiza FJ196924 |
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| 828477 |
Uncultured fungus EU292415 |
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