María P. Martín
Spanish National Research Council
213 Papers
1.1K Citations
María P. Martín is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Phylogenetic tree. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 203 publications. Previous affiliations of María P. Martín include University of Barcelona & University of Copenhagen Faculty of Life Sciences.
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Papers
European species of Clavaria (Agaricales, Agaricomycetes) with dark basidiomata - a morphological and molecular study
TL;DR: The results of the molecular study are inconsistent with the infrageneric classification of Clavaria based on the presence or absence of clamps on the bases of basidia and two widely accepted subgenera.
Hyphoderma paramacaronesicum sp. nov. (Meruliaceae, Polyporales, Basidiomycota), a cryptic lineage to H. macaronesicum.
María P. Martín,L.-F. Zhang,Javier Fernández-López,Margarita Dueñas,J.L. Rodriguez-Armas,Esperanza Beltrán-Tejera,M.T. Telleria +6 more
- 08 Aug 2018
TL;DR: The taxonomy of Hyphoderma macaronesicum is re-evaluated based on various strategies, including the cohesion species recognition method through haplotype networks, multilocus genetic analyses using the genealogical concordance phylogenetic concept, as well as species tree reconstruction.
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The taxonomic position of Rhizopogon melanogastroides (Boletales)
María P. Martín,Stefan Raidl +1 more
TL;DR: Molecular data confirm the exclusion of Rhizopogon melanogastroides from the genus Rhizipogon, but the ectomycorrhiza features do not confirm the inclusion of this taxon in the genus Melanogaster.
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Morphotyping and Molecular Methods to Characterize Ectomycorrhizal Roots and Hyphae in Soil
Laura M. Suz,Anabela Marisa Azul,Melissa H. Morris,Caroline S. Bledsoe,María P. Martín +4 more
- 01 Jan 2008
TL;DR: At the interface between plants and soils, ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi explore soils, acquire resources, transfer resources to plants, and acquire carbon from plants and play key roles in ecosystems processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling, soil carbon storage, productivity and sustainability.
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Evaluation of Morphological Variation in the Lichen Diploschistes ocellatus (Ascomycota, Ostropales): Evidence from Nuclear rDNA ITS Sequence Data
TL;DR: The morphological examination revealed some unique features of var.
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