@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26157,
author = {Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Zhang wei and Mei Liu and Qikai Xing and Wensheng Zhao and Kevin Hyde and XingHong Li and JiYe Yan},
title = {Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Diaporthaceae, Morphology, Multi-gene phylogeny, Pathogenicity, Prunus persica, Taxonomy },
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {Only botryosphaeriaceous taxa have been reported in association with peach trees in Chinese peach orchards. This study aims to identify and characterise species of Diaporthe associated with symptomatic peach trees showing exudates in Jinshui Experimental Orchard of Hubei Academy of Agriculture Sciences in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species: D. momicola sp. nov., D. pescicola sp. nov. and D. taoicola sp. nov. Fungal identification was accomplished using a combination of morphological and pathogenic characteristics together with phylogenetic analyses based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS), partial translation elongation factor 1-α sequence (EF1-α), β-tubulin (BT) and calmodulin (CAL). Diaporthe eres was the most commonly isolated (70% of all isolates). All identified species were able to cause necrotic lesions at different levels of severity when inoculated in detached peach shoots.}
}
Citation for Study 19640
Citation title:
"Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species".
Study name:
"Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species".
This study is part of submission 19640
(Status: Published).
Citation
Dissanayake A.J., Wei Z., Liu M., Xing Q., Zhao W., Hyde K., Li X., & Yan J. 2016. Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species. Fungal Biology, .
Authors
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Dissanayake A.J.
(submitter)
13552444052
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Wei Z.
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Liu M.
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Xing Q.
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Zhao W.
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Hyde K.
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Li X.
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Yan J.
Abstract
Only botryosphaeriaceous taxa have been reported in association with peach trees in Chinese peach orchards. This study aims to identify and characterise species of Diaporthe associated with symptomatic peach trees showing exudates in Jinshui Experimental Orchard of Hubei Academy of Agriculture Sciences in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species: D. momicola sp. nov., D. pescicola sp. nov. and D. taoicola sp. nov. Fungal identification was accomplished using a combination of morphological and pathogenic characteristics together with phylogenetic analyses based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS), partial translation elongation factor 1-α sequence (EF1-α), β-tubulin (BT) and calmodulin (CAL). Diaporthe eres was the most commonly isolated (70% of all isolates). All identified species were able to cause necrotic lesions at different levels of severity when inoculated in detached peach shoots.
Keywords
Diaporthaceae, Morphology, Multi-gene phylogeny, Pathogenicity, Prunus persica, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26157,
author = {Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Zhang wei and Mei Liu and Qikai Xing and Wensheng Zhao and Kevin Hyde and XingHong Li and JiYe Yan},
title = {Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Diaporthaceae, Morphology, Multi-gene phylogeny, Pathogenicity, Prunus persica, Taxonomy },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Only botryosphaeriaceous taxa have been reported in association with peach trees in Chinese peach orchards. This study aims to identify and characterise species of Diaporthe associated with symptomatic peach trees showing exudates in Jinshui Experimental Orchard of Hubei Academy of Agriculture Sciences in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species: D. momicola sp. nov., D. pescicola sp. nov. and D. taoicola sp. nov. Fungal identification was accomplished using a combination of morphological and pathogenic characteristics together with phylogenetic analyses based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS), partial translation elongation factor 1-α sequence (EF1-α), β-tubulin (BT) and calmodulin (CAL). Diaporthe eres was the most commonly isolated (70% of all isolates). All identified species were able to cause necrotic lesions at different levels of severity when inoculated in detached peach shoots.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26157
AU - Dissanayake,Asha Janadaree
AU - wei,Zhang
AU - Liu,Mei
AU - Xing,Qikai
AU - Zhao,Wensheng
AU - Hyde,Kevin
AU - Li,XingHong
AU - Yan,JiYe
T1 - Diaporthe species associated with peach tree disease in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species
PY - 2016
KW - Diaporthaceae
KW - Morphology
KW - Multi-gene phylogeny
KW - Pathogenicity
KW - Prunus persica
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Only botryosphaeriaceous taxa have been reported in association with peach trees in Chinese peach orchards. This study aims to identify and characterise species of Diaporthe associated with symptomatic peach trees showing exudates in Jinshui Experimental Orchard of Hubei Academy of Agriculture Sciences in Hubei, China with descriptions of three new species: D. momicola sp. nov., D. pescicola sp. nov. and D. taoicola sp. nov. Fungal identification was accomplished using a combination of morphological and pathogenic characteristics together with phylogenetic analyses based on internal transcribed spacer (ITS), partial translation elongation factor 1-α sequence (EF1-α), β-tubulin (BT) and calmodulin (CAL). Diaporthe eres was the most commonly isolated (70% of all isolates). All identified species were able to cause necrotic lesions at different levels of severity when inoculated in detached peach shoots.
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JF - Fungal Biology
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