Coronophorales

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Coronophorales
Bertia moriformis

Bertia moriformis

Systematics
Sub-kingdom : Dikarya
Department : Ascomycota mushrooms
Subdivision : Real ascent mushrooms (Pezizomycotina)
Class : Sordariomycetes
Subclass : Hypocreomycetidae
Order : Coronophorales
Scientific name
Coronophorales
Nannf.

The coronophorales are an order of the hose fungi . The majority of the species are wood dwellers. The fruit bodies penetrate the or arise on the surface. When drying, the fruit bodies often collapse. Many species have Munk pores in the cell walls of the fruiting bodies: small pores that are each surrounded by a ring or a thickening. They also have swelling bodies, a gelatinous mass of cells in the apical area of ​​the fruiting body. They may have a role in opening the fruiting bodies. While Munk pores also (rarely) occur out of order, the swelling bodies are limited to the coronophorales. There are no thread paraphyses . In most species, the asci are thin-walled and have no apical ring. The ascospores are translucent ( hyaline ), small and allantoid (sausage-shaped). If known, anamorphic ones are hyphomycetes .

Systematics

The following families are included in the order (with selected genera and species):

supporting documents

Individual evidence

  1. ^ OE Eriksson (Ed.): Outline of Ascomycota - 2006 In: Myconet , Volume 12, 2006, pp. 1-82. (online html)
  2. Sinang Hongsanan, Sajeewa SN Maharachchikumbura, Kevin D. Hyde, Milan C. Samarakoon, Rajesh Jeewon, Qi Zhao, Abdullah M. Al-Sadi, Ali H. Bahkal: An updated phylogeny of Sordariomycetes based on phylogenetic and molecular clock evidence . In: Fungal Diversity . tape 84 , no. 1 , 2017, p. 25-41 , doi : 10.1007 / s13225-017-0384-2 .

literature

  • Ning Zhang et al .: An overview of the systematics of the Sordariomycetes based on a four-gene phylogeny . In: Mycologia , Volume 98, 2006, pp. 1076-1087.

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