@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22966,
author = {Jamjan Meeboon and Susumu Takamatsu},
title = {Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny},
year = {2015},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, ITS, Nelumbo nucifera, Pseudoidium},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {56},
number = {1},
pages = {159--167},
abstract = {Teleomorph of Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus, was found in 2012 at a lotus pond of Niigata-city, Japan, where this species was first found in 1974. This is the second record of teleomorph of E. takamatsui. Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that the asexual stage of the lotus powdery mildews found in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo are anamorph of E. takamatsui. The nucleotide sequences of ITS and 28S rRNA gene was identical to those of E. aquilegiae, E. catalpae, and E. macleayae. These species formed a homogeneous clade with E. sedi, Pseudoidium neolycopersici, and Pseudoidium spp. occurring on a wide range of plant families with only five base substitutions of ITS sequences in maximum. These results suggest that E. takamatsui is a fungus that appeared as a result of recent host expansion.}
}
Citation for Study 15506
Citation title:
"Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny".
Study name:
"Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny".
This study is part of submission 15506
(Status: Published).
Citation
Meeboon J., & Takamatsu S. 2015. Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny. Mycoscience, 56(1): 159-167.
Authors
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Meeboon J.
+81-90-4268-1901
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Takamatsu S.
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81-59-231-9497
Abstract
Teleomorph of Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus, was found in 2012 at a lotus pond of Niigata-city, Japan, where this species was first found in 1974. This is the second record of teleomorph of E. takamatsui. Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that the asexual stage of the lotus powdery mildews found in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo are anamorph of E. takamatsui. The nucleotide sequences of ITS and 28S rRNA gene was identical to those of E. aquilegiae, E. catalpae, and E. macleayae. These species formed a homogeneous clade with E. sedi, Pseudoidium neolycopersici, and Pseudoidium spp. occurring on a wide range of plant families with only five base substitutions of ITS sequences in maximum. These results suggest that E. takamatsui is a fungus that appeared as a result of recent host expansion.
Keywords
28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, ITS, Nelumbo nucifera, Pseudoidium
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22966,
author = {Jamjan Meeboon and Susumu Takamatsu},
title = {Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny},
year = {2015},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, ITS, Nelumbo nucifera, Pseudoidium},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {56},
number = {1},
pages = {159--167},
abstract = {Teleomorph of Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus, was found in 2012 at a lotus pond of Niigata-city, Japan, where this species was first found in 1974. This is the second record of teleomorph of E. takamatsui. Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that the asexual stage of the lotus powdery mildews found in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo are anamorph of E. takamatsui. The nucleotide sequences of ITS and 28S rRNA gene was identical to those of E. aquilegiae, E. catalpae, and E. macleayae. These species formed a homogeneous clade with E. sedi, Pseudoidium neolycopersici, and Pseudoidium spp. occurring on a wide range of plant families with only five base substitutions of ITS sequences in maximum. These results suggest that E. takamatsui is a fungus that appeared as a result of recent host expansion.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22966
AU - Meeboon,Jamjan
AU - Takamatsu,Susumu
T1 - Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus: rediscovery of teleomorph after 40 years, morphology and phylogeny
PY - 2015
KW - 28S rRNA gene
KW - Erysiphales
KW - ITS
KW - Nelumbo nucifera
KW - Pseudoidium
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002
N2 - Teleomorph of Erysiphe takamatsui, a powdery mildew of lotus, was found in 2012 at a lotus pond of Niigata-city, Japan, where this species was first found in 1974. This is the second record of teleomorph of E. takamatsui. Morphological and molecular analyses revealed that the asexual stage of the lotus powdery mildews found in Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo are anamorph of E. takamatsui. The nucleotide sequences of ITS and 28S rRNA gene was identical to those of E. aquilegiae, E. catalpae, and E. macleayae. These species formed a homogeneous clade with E. sedi, Pseudoidium neolycopersici, and Pseudoidium spp. occurring on a wide range of plant families with only five base substitutions of ITS sequences in maximum. These results suggest that E. takamatsui is a fungus that appeared as a result of recent host expansion.
L3 - 10.1016/j.myc.2014.05.002
JF - Mycoscience
VL - 56
IS - 1
SP - 159
EP - 167
ER -