Morchellaceae
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Morchella conica | |
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Family: | Morchellaceae Rchb. (1834)
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Morchella Dill. ex Pers.
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The Morchellaceae is a family of ascomycete fungi. The best known members are the highly-regarded and commercially picked true morels of the genus Morchella, the thimble morels of the genus Verpa, and a genus of cup-shaped fungi Disciotis.
Analysis of the ribosomal DNA of many of the Pezizales showed the three genera Verpa , Morchella, and Disciotis to be closely related. Thus they are now included in the family Morchellaceae.[1]
Genera description
The three genera of Morchellaceae are distinguished by ascocarp morphology. Morchella species have an ascocarp with a sponge-like pileus, with a hollow stipe and pileus. Verpa species have a cup-like or thimble-shaped, smooth or wrinkled pileus above a hollow stipe. Disciotis has a cup-like pileus with vein-like hymenial folds and a small or nonexistent stipe.[2] The ascospores are ellipsoid, smooth, and usually hyaline.[3]
References
- ^ O'Donnell K, Cigelnik E, Weber NS, Trappe JM (1997). "Phylogenetic relationships among ascomycetous truffles and the true and false morels inferred from 18S and 28S ribosomal DNA sequence analysis". Mycologia. 89 (1). Mycologia, Vol. 89, No. 1: 48–65. doi:10.2307/3761172.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Bunyard, B.A.; Nicholson, M.S.; Royse, D.J. (1995). "Phylogenetic resolution of Morchella, Verpa, and Disciotis (Pezizales: Morchellaceae) based on restriction enzyme analysis of the 28S ribosomal RNA gene". Experimental Mycology. 19 (3): 223–33. doi:10.1006/emyc.1995.1027. PMID 7553270.
- ^ Kimbrough, J.W. (1970). "Current trends in the classification of Discomycetes". Botan. Rev. 36 (2): 91–161. doi:10.1007/BF02858958.