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Reviewer: J Milburn ( talk) 23:24, 17 January 2011 (UTC)
I'd love to find one of these, but no luck yet...
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link)Great article, cool mushroom. I take it that this is the next FAC? (I was probably harsher on it than I would normally be at GAC, but I don't expect you'll mind!) J Milburn ( talk) 00:15, 18 January 2011 (UTC)
Ultrastructural images of septa of some species in the Russulales have been published; however low magnification and/or nonmedian sections prevented data entry for many septal characters. In the Russulales only Hericium coralloides and Artomyces pyxidatus (= Clavicorona pyxidata) have character states entered in the database for more than 50% of the characters that apply to nonbasidial cells in taxa of the Basidiomycota. Also A. pyxidatus is the only russuloid species with data on nuclear division. The results presented here illustrate the extent of data needed to document septal structure and nuclear division. Even within presumably well studied groups such as the Agaricomycotina we report a novel septal character state. The organization of the spindle pole region during nuclear division might provide a morphological feature characteristic of the Russulales.
Celio & al. (2007), references removed
So it was studied to fill in additional characters for the Russulales (which are said to be patchy), it is not clear from this (or the later mention: "Extended septal pore cap margins as seen in A. vulgare is not a character state at this time and thus is described in the notes field of its database entry. Further examination of other species of Russulales will determine whether this character state is phylogenetically informative.") whether the character is novel for Russulales alone or Agaricomycotina as a whole. Indeed I'm not even 100% sure the character mentioned in the intro is those pore cap margins!
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I'd love to find one of these, but no luck yet...
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link)Great article, cool mushroom. I take it that this is the next FAC? (I was probably harsher on it than I would normally be at GAC, but I don't expect you'll mind!) J Milburn ( talk) 00:15, 18 January 2011 (UTC)
Ultrastructural images of septa of some species in the Russulales have been published; however low magnification and/or nonmedian sections prevented data entry for many septal characters. In the Russulales only Hericium coralloides and Artomyces pyxidatus (= Clavicorona pyxidata) have character states entered in the database for more than 50% of the characters that apply to nonbasidial cells in taxa of the Basidiomycota. Also A. pyxidatus is the only russuloid species with data on nuclear division. The results presented here illustrate the extent of data needed to document septal structure and nuclear division. Even within presumably well studied groups such as the Agaricomycotina we report a novel septal character state. The organization of the spindle pole region during nuclear division might provide a morphological feature characteristic of the Russulales.
Celio & al. (2007), references removed
So it was studied to fill in additional characters for the Russulales (which are said to be patchy), it is not clear from this (or the later mention: "Extended septal pore cap margins as seen in A. vulgare is not a character state at this time and thus is described in the notes field of its database entry. Further examination of other species of Russulales will determine whether this character state is phylogenetically informative.") whether the character is novel for Russulales alone or Agaricomycotina as a whole. Indeed I'm not even 100% sure the character mentioned in the intro is those pore cap margins!
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