@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27306,
author = {Subashini Chathumini Jayasiri and Kevin D Hyde and E.B. Gareth Jones and Ali H. Bahkali and Ji-Chuan KANG},
title = {Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Cenococcum / Glonium / hysterothecia / Purpurepithecium},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Cryptogamie Mycologie},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The family Gloniaceae is represented by the genera Glonium (plant saprobes) and Cenococcum (ectomycorrhizae). This work adds to the knowledge of the family, by introducing a new taxon from dead scales of pine cones collected on the ground in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Analysis of a combined LSU, SSU, RPB2 and TEF1 sequence dataset matrix placed it in Gloniaceae and Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. is introduced to accommodate the new taxon. The genus is characterized by erumpent to superficial, navicular hysterothecia, with a prominent longitudinal slit, branched pseudoparaphyses in a gel matrix, with a purple pigmented epithecium, hyaline to dark brown muriform ascospores and a Psiloglonium stygium-like asexual morph which is produced in culture. The new taxon is illustrated and compared with similar genera and a new order Gloniales, is introduced to accommodate the monotypic family Gloniaceae which now comprises three genera.}
}
Citation for Study 21145
Citation title:
"Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales".
Study name:
"Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales".
This study is part of submission 21145
(Status: Published).
Citation
Jayasiri S.C., Hyde K.D., Jones E.G., Bahkali A., & Kang J. 2017. Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales. Cryptogamie Mycologie, .
Authors
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Jayasiri S.C.
(submitter)
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Hyde K.D.
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Jones E.G.
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Bahkali A.
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Kang J.
Abstract
The family Gloniaceae is represented by the genera Glonium (plant saprobes) and Cenococcum (ectomycorrhizae). This work adds to the knowledge of the family, by introducing a new taxon from dead scales of pine cones collected on the ground in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Analysis of a combined LSU, SSU, RPB2 and TEF1 sequence dataset matrix placed it in Gloniaceae and Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. is introduced to accommodate the new taxon. The genus is characterized by erumpent to superficial, navicular hysterothecia, with a prominent longitudinal slit, branched pseudoparaphyses in a gel matrix, with a purple pigmented epithecium, hyaline to dark brown muriform ascospores and a Psiloglonium stygium-like asexual morph which is produced in culture. The new taxon is illustrated and compared with similar genera and a new order Gloniales, is introduced to accommodate the monotypic family Gloniaceae which now comprises three genera.
Keywords
Cenococcum / Glonium / hysterothecia / Purpurepithecium
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27306,
author = {Subashini Chathumini Jayasiri and Kevin D Hyde and E.B. Gareth Jones and Ali H. Bahkali and Ji-Chuan KANG},
title = {Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Cenococcum / Glonium / hysterothecia / Purpurepithecium},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Cryptogamie Mycologie},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The family Gloniaceae is represented by the genera Glonium (plant saprobes) and Cenococcum (ectomycorrhizae). This work adds to the knowledge of the family, by introducing a new taxon from dead scales of pine cones collected on the ground in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Analysis of a combined LSU, SSU, RPB2 and TEF1 sequence dataset matrix placed it in Gloniaceae and Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. is introduced to accommodate the new taxon. The genus is characterized by erumpent to superficial, navicular hysterothecia, with a prominent longitudinal slit, branched pseudoparaphyses in a gel matrix, with a purple pigmented epithecium, hyaline to dark brown muriform ascospores and a Psiloglonium stygium-like asexual morph which is produced in culture. The new taxon is illustrated and compared with similar genera and a new order Gloniales, is introduced to accommodate the monotypic family Gloniaceae which now comprises three genera.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27306
AU - Jayasiri,Subashini Chathumini
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - Jones,E.B. Gareth
AU - Bahkali,Ali H.
AU - KANG,Ji-Chuan
T1 - Gloniales ord. nov. (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) and a new hysteriform dothideomycete, Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. on pine cone scales
PY - 2017
KW - Cenococcum / Glonium / hysterothecia / Purpurepithecium
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The family Gloniaceae is represented by the genera Glonium (plant saprobes) and Cenococcum (ectomycorrhizae). This work adds to the knowledge of the family, by introducing a new taxon from dead scales of pine cones collected on the ground in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. Analysis of a combined LSU, SSU, RPB2 and TEF1 sequence dataset matrix placed it in Gloniaceae and Purpurepithecium murisporum gen. et sp. nov. is introduced to accommodate the new taxon. The genus is characterized by erumpent to superficial, navicular hysterothecia, with a prominent longitudinal slit, branched pseudoparaphyses in a gel matrix, with a purple pigmented epithecium, hyaline to dark brown muriform ascospores and a Psiloglonium stygium-like asexual morph which is produced in culture. The new taxon is illustrated and compared with similar genera and a new order Gloniales, is introduced to accommodate the monotypic family Gloniaceae which now comprises three genera.
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JF - Cryptogamie Mycologie
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