@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21986,
author = {Rohit Sharma},
title = {Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny},
year = {2013},
keywords = {anamorph, conidiomata, India, macrofungus, phylogeny, soil },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan family species of which are common opportunistic pathogens majority infecting wood plants. They cause fruit rot, die back, trunk, hot canker and similar diseases killing trees of natural forests and plantations. In this study, two strains of Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from soil attached to a macrofungal stipe collected from Anuppur (Amarkantak), Madhya Pradesh, India. These were characterized and identified both by morphological and DNA sequence data of multi locus sequence analysis (MLSA) including 5 regions viz., small subunit, internal transcribed spacer, large subunit, beta-tubulin, translation elongation factor regions. Based on the present study, a new anamorphic genus Allanobotryosphaeria is proposed, characterized by fast growing dark green- black colony, long multilocular-pipillate black conidiomata with separate ostiole and small ≥2?m cylindrical, hyaline conidia. Its teleomorph was not observed. It is morphologically distinct from other anamorphic genera of Botryosphaeriaceae. According to analysis of sequence data, Allanobotryosphaeria indica is phylogenetically distinct from other genera of Botryosphaeriaceae and hence proposed as a new genus et species.}
}
Citation for Study 14216
Citation title:
"Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny".
Study name:
"Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny".
This study is part of submission 14216
(Status: Published).
Citation
Sharma R. 2013. Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny. Fungal Diversity, .
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Sharma R.
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Abstract
The Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan family species of which are common opportunistic pathogens majority infecting wood plants. They cause fruit rot, die back, trunk, hot canker and similar diseases killing trees of natural forests and plantations. In this study, two strains of Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from soil attached to a macrofungal stipe collected from Anuppur (Amarkantak), Madhya Pradesh, India. These were characterized and identified both by morphological and DNA sequence data of multi locus sequence analysis (MLSA) including 5 regions viz., small subunit, internal transcribed spacer, large subunit, beta-tubulin, translation elongation factor regions. Based on the present study, a new anamorphic genus Allanobotryosphaeria is proposed, characterized by fast growing dark green- black colony, long multilocular-pipillate black conidiomata with separate ostiole and small ≥2?m cylindrical, hyaline conidia. Its teleomorph was not observed. It is morphologically distinct from other anamorphic genera of Botryosphaeriaceae. According to analysis of sequence data, Allanobotryosphaeria indica is phylogenetically distinct from other genera of Botryosphaeriaceae and hence proposed as a new genus et species.
Keywords
anamorph, conidiomata, India, macrofungus, phylogeny, soil
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21986,
author = {Rohit Sharma},
title = {Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny},
year = {2013},
keywords = {anamorph, conidiomata, India, macrofungus, phylogeny, soil },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan family species of which are common opportunistic pathogens majority infecting wood plants. They cause fruit rot, die back, trunk, hot canker and similar diseases killing trees of natural forests and plantations. In this study, two strains of Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from soil attached to a macrofungal stipe collected from Anuppur (Amarkantak), Madhya Pradesh, India. These were characterized and identified both by morphological and DNA sequence data of multi locus sequence analysis (MLSA) including 5 regions viz., small subunit, internal transcribed spacer, large subunit, beta-tubulin, translation elongation factor regions. Based on the present study, a new anamorphic genus Allanobotryosphaeria is proposed, characterized by fast growing dark green- black colony, long multilocular-pipillate black conidiomata with separate ostiole and small ≥2?m cylindrical, hyaline conidia. Its teleomorph was not observed. It is morphologically distinct from other anamorphic genera of Botryosphaeriaceae. According to analysis of sequence data, Allanobotryosphaeria indica is phylogenetically distinct from other genera of Botryosphaeriaceae and hence proposed as a new genus et species.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21986
AU - Sharma,Rohit
T1 - Allanobotryosphaeria: A new anamorph genus of Botryosphaeriaceae based on morphology and four locus phylogeny
PY - 2013
KW - anamorph
KW - conidiomata
KW - India
KW - macrofungus
KW - phylogeny
KW - soil
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The Botryosphaeriaceae is a cosmopolitan family species of which are common opportunistic pathogens majority infecting wood plants. They cause fruit rot, die back, trunk, hot canker and similar diseases killing trees of natural forests and plantations. In this study, two strains of Botryosphaeriaceae were isolated from soil attached to a macrofungal stipe collected from Anuppur (Amarkantak), Madhya Pradesh, India. These were characterized and identified both by morphological and DNA sequence data of multi locus sequence analysis (MLSA) including 5 regions viz., small subunit, internal transcribed spacer, large subunit, beta-tubulin, translation elongation factor regions. Based on the present study, a new anamorphic genus Allanobotryosphaeria is proposed, characterized by fast growing dark green- black colony, long multilocular-pipillate black conidiomata with separate ostiole and small ≥2?m cylindrical, hyaline conidia. Its teleomorph was not observed. It is morphologically distinct from other anamorphic genera of Botryosphaeriaceae. According to analysis of sequence data, Allanobotryosphaeria indica is phylogenetically distinct from other genera of Botryosphaeriaceae and hence proposed as a new genus et species.
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JF - Fungal Diversity
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