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. 2020 Oct 20;11:582574. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2020.582574

Table 1.

Ectomycorrhizal fungal taxa identified on Pinus edulis using ITS sequences.

ID Fungal phylum1 Hyphal exploration type2 Matching GenBank accession number3 Query coverage%4 Identity%5 GenBank accession number6
Cenococcum geophilum A Short MK131420.1 100 99 n/a
Cercophora sp. A Short KX171944.1 95 96 MW026419
Clavulina sp. B Short MK627472.1 88 99 MW026416
Geopora pinyonensis A Short KF546493.1 99 99 n/a
Geopora 1 A Short KF546490.1 98 99 n/a
Geopora 2 A Short KF546492.1 98 99 n/a
Helotiales sp. A Short HM488537.1 99 99 n/a
Helvellosebacina sp. B Short KF000456.1 96 97 MW026417
Inocybe sp. B Short MG833870.1 96 97 MW026420
Pezizaceae sp. A Short AJ633598.1 100 97 MW026421
Russula sp. B Contact KM402893.1 97 98 MW026415
Tomentella sp. B Short EU444541.1 92 98 MW026418
1

Indicates Ascomycota (A) or Basidiomycota (B).

2

Hyphal exploration type based on our observational measurements, Agerer (2006) and Tedersoo and Smith (2013).

3

Accession number in NCBI GenBank (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genbank/) that most closely matches the sequences generated in this study.

4

Query coverage indicates the percentage of the query sequence that overlaps the reference sequence.

5

Identity percent indicates the similarity of the query sequence and the reference sequence across the length of the coverage area.

6

DNA sequences of taxa in bold type did not match GenBank sequences at >99% identity with >95% query coverage. These sequences were submitted to GenBank and their accession numbers provided.