@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28868,
author = {Misato Matsumura and Wataru Kato and Akira Hashimoto and Yukiko Takahashi and Takashi Shirouzu and Kazuaki Tanaka},
title = {Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan},
year = {2018},
keywords = {3 new taxa, Ascomycota, Cyclothyriellaceae, Phylogeny, Pseudoasteromassaria, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/9/6/13},
url = {http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/MYCOSPHERE_9_6_13.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {9},
number = {6},
pages = {1256--1267},
abstract = {A new genus, Crassiperidium, is established to accommodate two new species, C. octosporum and C. quadrisporum, found on twigs of the Fagus crenata in Japan. Crassiperidium is characterized by globose to depressed globose ascomata with a well-developed ascomatal wall at the sides, clavate asci, broadly fusiform, hyaline ascospores, pycnidial conidiomata, and cylindrical, multi-septate, hyaline conidia produced by annellidic conidiogenous cells. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined dataset of SSU and LSU nrDNA, and RPB2 revealed that Crassiperidium is close to Cyclothyriellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), but its familial placement was unresolved. The two new species of Crassiperidium have similar-sized ascospores and conidia, but the asci are 8-spored in C. octosporum and 4-spored in C. quadrisporum. Phylogenetic analyses of Crassiperidium species based on the sequences of ITS, TEF1, RPB2, and a combined dataset of these three loci support the validity of these two species. }
}
Citation for Study 23305
Citation title:
"Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan".
Study name:
"Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan".
This study is part of submission 23305
(Status: Published).
Citation
Matsumura M., Kato W., Hashimoto A., Takahashi Y., Shirouzu T., & Tanaka K. 2018. Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan. Mycosphere, 9(6): 1256-1267.
Authors
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Matsumura M.
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Kato W.
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Hashimoto A.
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Takahashi Y.
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Shirouzu T.
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Tanaka K.
+81-172-39-3816
Abstract
A new genus, Crassiperidium, is established to accommodate two new species, C. octosporum and C. quadrisporum, found on twigs of the Fagus crenata in Japan. Crassiperidium is characterized by globose to depressed globose ascomata with a well-developed ascomatal wall at the sides, clavate asci, broadly fusiform, hyaline ascospores, pycnidial conidiomata, and cylindrical, multi-septate, hyaline conidia produced by annellidic conidiogenous cells. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined dataset of SSU and LSU nrDNA, and RPB2 revealed that Crassiperidium is close to Cyclothyriellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), but its familial placement was unresolved. The two new species of Crassiperidium have similar-sized ascospores and conidia, but the asci are 8-spored in C. octosporum and 4-spored in C. quadrisporum. Phylogenetic analyses of Crassiperidium species based on the sequences of ITS, TEF1, RPB2, and a combined dataset of these three loci support the validity of these two species.
Keywords
3 new taxa, Ascomycota, Cyclothyriellaceae, Phylogeny, Pseudoasteromassaria, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28868,
author = {Misato Matsumura and Wataru Kato and Akira Hashimoto and Yukiko Takahashi and Takashi Shirouzu and Kazuaki Tanaka},
title = {Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan},
year = {2018},
keywords = {3 new taxa, Ascomycota, Cyclothyriellaceae, Phylogeny, Pseudoasteromassaria, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/9/6/13},
url = {http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/MYCOSPHERE_9_6_13.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {9},
number = {6},
pages = {1256--1267},
abstract = {A new genus, Crassiperidium, is established to accommodate two new species, C. octosporum and C. quadrisporum, found on twigs of the Fagus crenata in Japan. Crassiperidium is characterized by globose to depressed globose ascomata with a well-developed ascomatal wall at the sides, clavate asci, broadly fusiform, hyaline ascospores, pycnidial conidiomata, and cylindrical, multi-septate, hyaline conidia produced by annellidic conidiogenous cells. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined dataset of SSU and LSU nrDNA, and RPB2 revealed that Crassiperidium is close to Cyclothyriellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), but its familial placement was unresolved. The two new species of Crassiperidium have similar-sized ascospores and conidia, but the asci are 8-spored in C. octosporum and 4-spored in C. quadrisporum. Phylogenetic analyses of Crassiperidium species based on the sequences of ITS, TEF1, RPB2, and a combined dataset of these three loci support the validity of these two species. }
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28868
AU - Matsumura,Misato
AU - Kato,Wataru
AU - Hashimoto,Akira
AU - Takahashi,Yukiko
AU - Shirouzu,Takashi
AU - Tanaka,Kazuaki
T1 - Crassiperidium (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), a new ascomycetous genus parasitic on Fagus crenata in Japan
PY - 2018
KW - 3 new taxa
KW - Ascomycota
KW - Cyclothyriellaceae
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Pseudoasteromassaria
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/MYCOSPHERE_9_6_13.pdf
N2 - A new genus, Crassiperidium, is established to accommodate two new species, C. octosporum and C. quadrisporum, found on twigs of the Fagus crenata in Japan. Crassiperidium is characterized by globose to depressed globose ascomata with a well-developed ascomatal wall at the sides, clavate asci, broadly fusiform, hyaline ascospores, pycnidial conidiomata, and cylindrical, multi-septate, hyaline conidia produced by annellidic conidiogenous cells. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined dataset of SSU and LSU nrDNA, and RPB2 revealed that Crassiperidium is close to Cyclothyriellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), but its familial placement was unresolved. The two new species of Crassiperidium have similar-sized ascospores and conidia, but the asci are 8-spored in C. octosporum and 4-spored in C. quadrisporum. Phylogenetic analyses of Crassiperidium species based on the sequences of ITS, TEF1, RPB2, and a combined dataset of these three loci support the validity of these two species.
L3 - 10.5943/mycosphere/9/6/13
JF - Mycosphere
VL - 9
IS - 6
SP - 1256
EP - 1267
ER -