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- Dima, B., et al.
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Fungal Systematics and Evolution: FUSE 7
- 2021
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In: Sydowia. - 0082-0598. ; 73, s. 271-340
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- In this 7th contribution to the Fungal Systematics and Evolution series published by Sydowia, the authors formally describe 14 species: Cantharomyces paschalis, Cryptandromyces pinguis, C. tricornis, Laboulbenia amblystomi (Laboulbeniales); Cortinarius squamosus, Entoloma brunneicoeruleum, E. callipygmaeum, E. minutigranulosum, E. perasprellum, E. pulchripes, E. tigrinum, E. timidum, E. violaceoserrulatum (Agaricales); and Suillus quercinus (Boletales). The following new country records are reported: Crepidotus malachioides from Italy, Leucoagaricus mucrocystis from French Guiana, Pluteus multiformis from Turkey (Agaricales); Herpomyces periplanetae from Benin, the D.R. Congo, and Togo (Herpomycetales); Melanustilospora ari from Pakistan (Urocystidales); Neopestalotiopsis clavispora causing fruit rot on Zizyphus mauritiana from India (Amphisphaeriales); and Phytopythium chamaehyphon and Pp. litorale from Brazil (Peronosporales). Finally, a new combination is proposed based on morphology, ecology, and phylogenetic analysis: Rhodocollybia asema (Agaricales).
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- Henriques, M. S. C., et al.
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Columnar Formation in Sodium Triphenylacetate
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In: Journal of Chemical Crystallography. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 1074-1542 .- 1572-8854. ; 44:11-12, s. 543-547
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- A new sodium salt, sodium triphenylacetate has been synthesized and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction: triclinic, P-1 with a = 8.3846(2) angstrom, b = 13.5992(3) angstrom, c = 15.5288(3) angstrom, a = 76.7270(11)degrees, b = 74.4500(11)degrees, c = 84.7410(13)degrees, M-W = 656.65, V = 1659.42(6) angstrom(3), Z = 2. The triphenylacetic molecules bridge the metallic ions forming an infinite columnar structure. Calorimetric data does not support the existence of a mesophase induced by temperature.
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