Abstract
The phylogenetic relationships among 135 Pisolithus basidiomes and two isolates collected from three pine forests, a pine-dipterocarp forest, two dipterocarp forests, and 29 eucalyptus plantations in Thailand were investigated. Internal transcribed spacer (ITS) polymorphism analyses, including terminal RFLP, divided them into 26 groups. The ITS in a representative basidiome of each group was sequenced, and a phylogenetic analysis was performed. The dendrogram suggested that at least three Pisolithus species are present in Thailand. Pisolithus basidiomes collected in the pine forests and under some Shorea roxburghii trees in a pine-dipterocarp forest corresponded to species 5 as previously described by Martin et al. in 2002. Those collected under S. roxburghii and Dipterocarp alatus trees in the dipterocarp forests did not match any previously reported species. Basidiomes collected from the eucalyptus plantations were all identified as Pisolithus albus.
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