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Combined phylogenetic and morphological studies of true morels (Pezizales, Ascomycota) in Cyprus reveal significant diversity, including Morchella arbutiphila and M. disparilis spp. nov

A detailed account of the genus Morchella in the island of Cyprus is presented, based on integrative phylogenetic, morphoanatomical, ecological, and chorological analyses. Eleven species are molecularly confirmed, nine of them previously unreported from the island. Notably, four species are recogniz...

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Published in:Mycological progress 2016-04, Vol.15 (4), p.1, Article 39
Main Authors: Loizides, Michael, Bellanger, Jean-Michel, Clowez, Philippe, Richard, Franck, Moreau, Pierre-Arthur
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