Zhi-Qun Liang
Hainan University
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Mycologia | 2016
Nian-Kai Zeng; Zhi-Qun Liang; Gang Wu; Yan-Chun Li; Zhu L. Yang
Species of the genus Retiboletus (Boletaceae, Boletales) in China are investigated based on morphology and phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) and partial 28S regions and sequences from the translation elongation factor 1-a gene (tef1a). Six lineages are recovered among the collections studied. Five of these are documented and presented in the present paper, including three new species and two new combinations. The remaining species is not described due to the paucity of material. The specimens from China identified as “R. ornatipes” or “R. retipes” are in fact R. sinensis or R. kauffmanii, those labeled “R. griseus” are either R. fuscus or R. pseudogriseus. A key to all known taxa of the genus is provided. Phylogenetic relationships of taxa within Retiboletus are partially resolved. A preliminary biogeographical analysis shows that allied species of Retiboletus between eastern Asia and North/Central America are common but there are no Retiboletus species common to both continents. Species of Retiboletus in Japan and southern China are conspecific or closely related.
Mycological Progress | 2015
Nian-Kai Zeng; Ming-Shen Su; Zhi-Qun Liang; Zhu L. Yang
Bothia fujianensis is described as a new species from Fujian Province, a subtropical region of China. It is morphologically characterized by its brown to pale reddish brown basidiomata, pale brown hymenophore, adnate to slightly decurrent, with subreticulations to ridges at the apex of the stipe, relatively longer pleurocystidia, and clavate, subclavate or ventricose cheilocystidia. Molecular phylogenetic analyses using the large subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA loci, DNA nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region, and the translation elongation factor 1α also confirmed that B. fujianensis is distinct from B. castanella. The discovery of B. fujianensis in China indicates that Bothia has a much wider geographical distribution range occurring in East Asia and in North America.
Mycologia | 2017
Nian-Kai Zeng; Zhi-Qun Liang; Li-Ping Tang; Yan-Chun Li; Zhu L. Yang
ABSTRACT Species of Pulveroboletus (Boletaceae, Boletales) in China are investigated on the basis of morphology and molecular phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from nuc rDNA region encompassing the internal transcribed spacers 1 and 2, along with the 5.8S rDNA (ITS) and nuc 28S rDNA D1–D2 domains (28S) and sequences from the translation elongation factor 1-α gene (TEF1). Nine species are recognized in the country, three of them are described as new: P. flaviscabrosus, P. rubroscabrosus, and P. subrufus, five of them are previous described taxa: P. brunneopunctatus, P. brunneoscabrosus, P. macrosporus, P. reticulopileus, and P. sinensis, the remaining one is tentatively named P. cf. ridleyi, which will be further studied in the future. A key to the Chinese taxa of the genus is provided. Unexpectedly, the current study did not identify disjunct populations of Pulveroboletus species in East Asia and North/Central America.
Mycologia | 2018
Nian-Kai Zeng; Hui Chai; Zhi-Qun Liang; Li-Ping Tang; Rou Xue; Zhu L. Yang
ABSTRACT Species of Heimioporus (Boletaceae, Boletales) in China are investigated on the basis of morphology and molecular phylogenetic analyses of DNA sequences from the nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and nuc 28S rDNA D1–D2 domains (28S) and translation elongation factor 1-α gene (TEF1). Three species are recognized in China: H. conicus, sp. nov., H. gaojiaocong, sp. nov., and the previously described H. japonicus. Heimioporus xerampelinus, originally described from southwestern China, is synonymized with H. japonicus; specimens from China previously regarded as H. retisporus and H. subretisporus are confirmed to represent H. japonicus and H. gaojiaocong, respectively. A key to the Chinese taxa of the genus is provided. A preliminary biogeographical analysis shows that Heimioporus in East Asia and Southeast Asia/Australia are closely related. Heimioporus japonicus is a geographically widespread species occurring in East Asia and Southeast Asia; however, no taxa common to East Asia and Australia were uncovered.
Mycoscience | 2014
Nian-Kai Zeng; Zhi-Qun Liang; Zhu L. Yang
Mycoscience | 2014
Ming-Sheng Su; Zhi-Qun Liang; Xiong-Dong Chen; Yong Wang; Nian-Kai Zeng
Mycoscience | 2017
Zhi-Qun Liang; Ming-Sheng Su; Shuai Jiang; Nian-Kai Zeng
Phytotaxa | 2018
Nian-Kai Zeng; Hui Chai; Shuai Jiang; Rou Xue; Yong Wang; Deng Hong; Zhi-Qun Liang
Phytotaxa | 2018
Rou Xue; Hui Chai; Yong Wang; Deng Hong; Ming-Sheng Su; Zhi-Qun Liang; Nian-Kai Zeng
Phytotaxa | 2018
Zhi-Qun Liang; Ming-Sheng Su; Shuai Jiang; Deng Hong; Nian-Kai Zeng