@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26068,
author = {Watanabe Kyoko and Mao Sekiguchi and Shigeru Kaneko and Toyozo Sato and Kazuaki Tanaka and Tom Hsiang and Masaru Kanda and Fujita Naoko and nozawa shunsuke},
title = {Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Amphisphaeriales, Conidioma development, Discosiaceae, Synnemapestaloides rhododendri},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {Synnemapestaloides rhododendri, the type species of the genus Synnemapestaloides, is a pathogen of Rhododendron brachycarpum. This fungus produces conidia comprising six cells with an appendage at the apical and end, which are generated by annellidic conidiogenous cells on the synnema. These conidial structures are similar to those of the genus Pestaloia. The genus Synnemapestaloides is classified in the family Amphisphaeriaceae solely according to its conidial structure. Here we demonstrate that Synnemapestaloides represents a distinct genus in the family Discosiaceae (Amphisphaeriales) according to the nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer and -tubulin. The genus and species most closely related to Synnemapestaloides are Seimatosporium and Seim. foliicola, respectively. We conclude therefore that Seim. foliicola should be classified as a paraphyletic genus. These results demonstrate that asexual morphs of Discosiaceae have pycnidial or, acervular conidiomata or synnematal conidiomata.
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Citation for Study 19528
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides".
Study name:
"Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides".
This study is part of submission 19528
(Status: Published).
Citation
Kyoko W., Sekiguchi M., Kaneko S., Sato T., Tanaka K., Hsiang T., Kanda M., Naoko F., & Shunsuke N. 2016. Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Kyoko W.
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Sekiguchi M.
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Kaneko S.
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Sato T.
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Tanaka K.
+81-172-39-3816
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Hsiang T.
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Kanda M.
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Naoko F.
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Shunsuke N.
(submitter)
Abstract
Synnemapestaloides rhododendri, the type species of the genus Synnemapestaloides, is a pathogen of Rhododendron brachycarpum. This fungus produces conidia comprising six cells with an appendage at the apical and end, which are generated by annellidic conidiogenous cells on the synnema. These conidial structures are similar to those of the genus Pestaloia. The genus Synnemapestaloides is classified in the family Amphisphaeriaceae solely according to its conidial structure. Here we demonstrate that Synnemapestaloides represents a distinct genus in the family Discosiaceae (Amphisphaeriales) according to the nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer and -tubulin. The genus and species most closely related to Synnemapestaloides are Seimatosporium and Seim. foliicola, respectively. We conclude therefore that Seim. foliicola should be classified as a paraphyletic genus. These results demonstrate that asexual morphs of Discosiaceae have pycnidial or, acervular conidiomata or synnematal conidiomata.
Keywords
Amphisphaeriales, Conidioma development, Discosiaceae, Synnemapestaloides rhododendri
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26068,
author = {Watanabe Kyoko and Mao Sekiguchi and Shigeru Kaneko and Toyozo Sato and Kazuaki Tanaka and Tom Hsiang and Masaru Kanda and Fujita Naoko and nozawa shunsuke},
title = {Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Amphisphaeriales, Conidioma development, Discosiaceae, Synnemapestaloides rhododendri},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Synnemapestaloides rhododendri, the type species of the genus Synnemapestaloides, is a pathogen of Rhododendron brachycarpum. This fungus produces conidia comprising six cells with an appendage at the apical and end, which are generated by annellidic conidiogenous cells on the synnema. These conidial structures are similar to those of the genus Pestaloia. The genus Synnemapestaloides is classified in the family Amphisphaeriaceae solely according to its conidial structure. Here we demonstrate that Synnemapestaloides represents a distinct genus in the family Discosiaceae (Amphisphaeriales) according to the nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer and -tubulin. The genus and species most closely related to Synnemapestaloides are Seimatosporium and Seim. foliicola, respectively. We conclude therefore that Seim. foliicola should be classified as a paraphyletic genus. These results demonstrate that asexual morphs of Discosiaceae have pycnidial or, acervular conidiomata or synnematal conidiomata.
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26068
AU - Kyoko,Watanabe
AU - Sekiguchi,Mao
AU - Kaneko,Shigeru
AU - Sato,Toyozo
AU - Tanaka,Kazuaki
AU - Hsiang,Tom
AU - Kanda,Masaru
AU - Naoko,Fujita
AU - shunsuke,nozawa
T1 - Phylogenetic analysis of the synnema-producing genus Synnemapestaloides
PY - 2016
KW - Amphisphaeriales
KW - Conidioma development
KW - Discosiaceae
KW - Synnemapestaloides rhododendri
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Synnemapestaloides rhododendri, the type species of the genus Synnemapestaloides, is a pathogen of Rhododendron brachycarpum. This fungus produces conidia comprising six cells with an appendage at the apical and end, which are generated by annellidic conidiogenous cells on the synnema. These conidial structures are similar to those of the genus Pestaloia. The genus Synnemapestaloides is classified in the family Amphisphaeriaceae solely according to its conidial structure. Here we demonstrate that Synnemapestaloides represents a distinct genus in the family Discosiaceae (Amphisphaeriales) according to the nucleotide sequences of the internal transcribed spacer and -tubulin. The genus and species most closely related to Synnemapestaloides are Seimatosporium and Seim. foliicola, respectively. We conclude therefore that Seim. foliicola should be classified as a paraphyletic genus. These results demonstrate that asexual morphs of Discosiaceae have pycnidial or, acervular conidiomata or synnematal conidiomata.
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JF - Mycoscience
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