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Foodplant / mycorrhiza / ectomycorrhiza
fruitbody of Lactarius lilacinus is ectomycorrhizal with live root of Alnus glutinosa
Remarks: Other: uncertain
Other: sole host/prey

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Lactarius lilacinus

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Lactarius lilacinus, the lilac milkcap, is a European species of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales.

The species forms an ectomycorrhizal association with grey and black alder, both in the alder subgenus Alnus. A phylogenetic study has shown that L. lilacinus is one of several species that have specialised on the subgenus Alnus as host plants, whereas the closely related L. lepidotus is restricted to green alder in the subgenus Alnobetula.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lactarius lilacinus (Lasch) Fr. 1838". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2011-02-13.
  2. ^ Rochet J, Moreau PA, Manzi S, Gardes M (2011). "Comparative phylogenies and host specialization in the alder ectomycorrhizal fungi Alnicola, Alpova and Lactarius (Basidiomycota) in Europe". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 11: 40. doi:10.1186/1471-2148-11-40. PMC 3045908. PMID 21306639. open access

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Lactarius lilacinus: Brief Summary

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Lactarius lilacinus, the lilac milkcap, is a European species of the large milk-cap genus Lactarius in the order Russulales.

The species forms an ectomycorrhizal association with grey and black alder, both in the alder subgenus Alnus. A phylogenetic study has shown that L. lilacinus is one of several species that have specialised on the subgenus Alnus as host plants, whereas the closely related L. lepidotus is restricted to green alder in the subgenus Alnobetula.

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