@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14740,
author = {D. Bergerow and Robert Bauer and Franz Oberwinkler},
title = {Muribasidiospora: Microstromatales or Exobasidiales?},
year = {2001},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1017/S0953756201004208},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {105},
number = {7},
pages = {798--810},
abstract = {Characteristics of hyphal septation, cellular interaction, sporulation, cultures and/or nucleotide sequences from the 5' terminal domain of the nuclear large subunit rRNA gene of some species of Exobasidium, Microstroma and Muribasidiospora were examined and compared. Our analyses show that the order Microstromatales comprises Microstroma, Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and the anamorphic species Rhodotorula bacarum, R. phylloplana and Sympodiomycopsis paphiopedili, whereas Muribasidiospora hesperidium and Muribasidiospora indica are members of the Exobasidiales. Because of the high degree of morphological divergence between Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and Microstroma, a new genus, Volvocisporium, and a new family, Volvocisporiaceae, of the Microstromatales are proposed. Apart from the phylogenetic implications, the most interesting observations in the present work are the unusual development of the basidia, especially of the basidiospores, and the nutrient transport system from the host attacking hyphae to the basidia in Muribasidiospora triumfetticola.}
}
Citation for Study 872
Citation title:
"Muribasidiospora: Microstromatales or Exobasidiales?".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S736
(Status: Published).
Citation
Bergerow D., Bauer R., & Oberwinkler F. 2001. Muribasidiospora: Microstromatales or Exobasidiales?. Molecular Ecology, 105(7): 798-810.
Authors
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Bergerow D.
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Bauer R.
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Oberwinkler F.
Abstract
Characteristics of hyphal septation, cellular interaction, sporulation, cultures and/or nucleotide sequences from the 5' terminal domain of the nuclear large subunit rRNA gene of some species of Exobasidium, Microstroma and Muribasidiospora were examined and compared. Our analyses show that the order Microstromatales comprises Microstroma, Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and the anamorphic species Rhodotorula bacarum, R. phylloplana and Sympodiomycopsis paphiopedili, whereas Muribasidiospora hesperidium and Muribasidiospora indica are members of the Exobasidiales. Because of the high degree of morphological divergence between Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and Microstroma, a new genus, Volvocisporium, and a new family, Volvocisporiaceae, of the Microstromatales are proposed. Apart from the phylogenetic implications, the most interesting observations in the present work are the unusual development of the basidia, especially of the basidiospores, and the nutrient transport system from the host attacking hyphae to the basidia in Muribasidiospora triumfetticola.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14740,
author = {D. Bergerow and Robert Bauer and Franz Oberwinkler},
title = {Muribasidiospora: Microstromatales or Exobasidiales?},
year = {2001},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1017/S0953756201004208},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
volume = {105},
number = {7},
pages = {798--810},
abstract = {Characteristics of hyphal septation, cellular interaction, sporulation, cultures and/or nucleotide sequences from the 5' terminal domain of the nuclear large subunit rRNA gene of some species of Exobasidium, Microstroma and Muribasidiospora were examined and compared. Our analyses show that the order Microstromatales comprises Microstroma, Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and the anamorphic species Rhodotorula bacarum, R. phylloplana and Sympodiomycopsis paphiopedili, whereas Muribasidiospora hesperidium and Muribasidiospora indica are members of the Exobasidiales. Because of the high degree of morphological divergence between Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and Microstroma, a new genus, Volvocisporium, and a new family, Volvocisporiaceae, of the Microstromatales are proposed. Apart from the phylogenetic implications, the most interesting observations in the present work are the unusual development of the basidia, especially of the basidiospores, and the nutrient transport system from the host attacking hyphae to the basidia in Muribasidiospora triumfetticola.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14740
AU - Bergerow,D.
AU - Bauer,Robert
AU - Oberwinkler,Franz
T1 - Muribasidiospora: Microstromatales or Exobasidiales?
PY - 2001
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N2 - Characteristics of hyphal septation, cellular interaction, sporulation, cultures and/or nucleotide sequences from the 5' terminal domain of the nuclear large subunit rRNA gene of some species of Exobasidium, Microstroma and Muribasidiospora were examined and compared. Our analyses show that the order Microstromatales comprises Microstroma, Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and the anamorphic species Rhodotorula bacarum, R. phylloplana and Sympodiomycopsis paphiopedili, whereas Muribasidiospora hesperidium and Muribasidiospora indica are members of the Exobasidiales. Because of the high degree of morphological divergence between Muribasidiospora triumfetticola and Microstroma, a new genus, Volvocisporium, and a new family, Volvocisporiaceae, of the Microstromatales are proposed. Apart from the phylogenetic implications, the most interesting observations in the present work are the unusual development of the basidia, especially of the basidiospores, and the nutrient transport system from the host attacking hyphae to the basidia in Muribasidiospora triumfetticola.
L3 - 10.1017/S0953756201004208
JF - Molecular Ecology
VL - 105
IS - 7
SP - 798
EP - 810
ER -