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author = {Emi Miwa and Izumi Okane and Yasuhiro Ishiga and Koya Sugawara and Yuichi Yamaoka},
title = {Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Choke disease, Clavicipitaceae, Endophytic fungi, Epichlo? sylvatica, Phylogenetic analysis},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
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abstract = {Epichlo? fungi were isolated from Brachypodium sylvaticum with or without symptom of choke disease collected at five sites in Japan. The morphological characteristics of the fungi corresponded to the description of Epichlo? sylvatica. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that isolates derived from surface-sterilized tillers or single ascospores from stroma on its hosts were included in the same clade with those identified with E. sylvatica. In Japan, to date, Epichlo? fungi causing choke disease on B. sylvaticum were listed only as Epichlo? typhina. We confirmed that both stroma-forming and symptomless endophytes inhabiting B. sylvaticum in Japan are E. sylvatica, not E. typhina.}
}
Citation for Study 19623
Citation title:
"Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan".
Study name:
"Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan".
This study is part of submission 19623
(Status: Published).
Citation
Miwa E., Okane I., Ishiga Y., Sugawara K., & Yamaoka Y. 2016. Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Miwa E.
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08065344430
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Okane I.
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Ishiga Y.
+81-90-6172-8264
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Sugawara K.
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Yamaoka Y.
Abstract
Epichlo? fungi were isolated from Brachypodium sylvaticum with or without symptom of choke disease collected at five sites in Japan. The morphological characteristics of the fungi corresponded to the description of Epichlo? sylvatica. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that isolates derived from surface-sterilized tillers or single ascospores from stroma on its hosts were included in the same clade with those identified with E. sylvatica. In Japan, to date, Epichlo? fungi causing choke disease on B. sylvaticum were listed only as Epichlo? typhina. We confirmed that both stroma-forming and symptomless endophytes inhabiting B. sylvaticum in Japan are E. sylvatica, not E. typhina.
Keywords
Choke disease, Clavicipitaceae, Endophytic fungi, Epichlo? sylvatica, Phylogenetic analysis
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26147,
author = {Emi Miwa and Izumi Okane and Yasuhiro Ishiga and Koya Sugawara and Yuichi Yamaoka},
title = {Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Choke disease, Clavicipitaceae, Endophytic fungi, Epichlo? sylvatica, Phylogenetic analysis},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Epichlo? fungi were isolated from Brachypodium sylvaticum with or without symptom of choke disease collected at five sites in Japan. The morphological characteristics of the fungi corresponded to the description of Epichlo? sylvatica. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that isolates derived from surface-sterilized tillers or single ascospores from stroma on its hosts were included in the same clade with those identified with E. sylvatica. In Japan, to date, Epichlo? fungi causing choke disease on B. sylvaticum were listed only as Epichlo? typhina. We confirmed that both stroma-forming and symptomless endophytes inhabiting B. sylvaticum in Japan are E. sylvatica, not E. typhina.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26147
AU - Miwa,Emi
AU - Okane,Izumi
AU - Ishiga,Yasuhiro
AU - Sugawara,Koya
AU - Yamaoka,Yuichi
T1 - Confirmation of taxonomic status of an Epichlo? species on Brachypodium sylvaticum in Japan
PY - 2016
KW - Choke disease
KW - Clavicipitaceae
KW - Endophytic fungi
KW - Epichlo? sylvatica
KW - Phylogenetic analysis
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Epichlo? fungi were isolated from Brachypodium sylvaticum with or without symptom of choke disease collected at five sites in Japan. The morphological characteristics of the fungi corresponded to the description of Epichlo? sylvatica. A phylogenetic analysis revealed that isolates derived from surface-sterilized tillers or single ascospores from stroma on its hosts were included in the same clade with those identified with E. sylvatica. In Japan, to date, Epichlo? fungi causing choke disease on B. sylvaticum were listed only as Epichlo? typhina. We confirmed that both stroma-forming and symptomless endophytes inhabiting B. sylvaticum in Japan are E. sylvatica, not E. typhina.
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JF - Mycoscience
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