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Strain Number:UAMH 5247
Species Name: Hebeloma crustuliniforme
Type:
Synonyms: Agaricus crustuliniformis / Agaricus ossa / Hebeloma calvini / Hebeloma calvinii / Hebelomatis crustuliniformis / Hylophila crustuliniformis / Hylophila crustuliniformis var. crustuliniformis
Taxonomy: FUNGI Basidiomycota, Agaricomycetes, Agaricales, Hymenogastraceae
Strain History:
Substrate: Picea glauca woods
Location: CANADA Alberta, Lac La Biche Forest (GEO: 54.77,-111.973)
Isolator:
Isolation Date: 1985-09-04
Date Received: 1985-12-23
Characters: CULTURE CONDITIONS clamps present - fide UAMH 2014 // CULTURE CONDITIONS clamps present in original mounts, but absent in later subcultures // MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with deciduous and coniferous trees probably represent Hebeloma velutipes - Aanen DK, Kuyper TW, Persoonia 18:285-316, 2004 // MYCORRHIZAE effects on growth and water relations of balsam poplar - Siemens JA, Zwiazek JJ, Mycorrhiza 18:393-401, 2008 // MYCORRHIZAE increased root hydraulic conductivity in inoculated Populus tremuloides seedlings - Siemens JA, Zwiazek JJ, Plant & Soil 345:247-256, 2011 // MYCORRHIZAE responses of ectomycorrhizal Ulmus americana seedlings to salinity and soil compaction - Calvo Polanco M, Jones MD, Zwiazek JJ, Acta Physiol Plant 31:515-522, 2009 // MYCORRHIZAE responses of ectomycorrhizal Ulmus americana seedlings to salinity and soil compaction - Calvo Polanco M. Zwiazek JJ, Voicu MC, Plant Soil 308:189-200, 2008 // MYCORRHIZAE role of ectomycorrhizal associations in nitrogen assimilation of Populus tremuloides seedlings - Siemens JA, Zwiazek JJ, Tree Physiol 2011 Epub 6 Sep // MYCORRHIZAE salt tolerant - Bois G, Bertrand A, Piche Y, Fung M, Khasa DP, Mycorrhiza 16:99-109, 2006 // MYCORRHIZAE salt tolerant - Bois G, Bigras FJ, Bertrand A, Piche Y, Fung MY, Khasa DP, Tree Physiology 26:1185-1196, 2006 // MYCORRHIZAE salt tolerant - candidate for inoculation of tree seedlings in salt-affected soil // MYCORRHIZAE salt tolerant - Kernaghan, Hambling, Fung & Khasa, Restoration Ecology 10:43-51, 2002
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Cross Reference:
Pathogenic Potential: Human: no | Animal: no | Plant: no
Biosafety Risk Group: RG1 (check the PHAC ePATHogen Risk Group Database for updates)
Regulatory Requirements: No restrictions for Canadian requesters. International requesters must provide all legally required importation documentation prior to shipment. Plant pathogenicity status may be verified by using the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Fungal Database
MycoBank ID: 241497

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