@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20283,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Andrew M Minnis and Olinto Liparini Pereira and Acelino C Alfenas and Rafael F Alfenas and Amy Y. Rossman and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {What is Scirrhia?},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Brazil, Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes, ITS, LSU, Mycosphaerellaceae, Pteridium, systematics},
doi = {10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.03},
url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ima/imafung},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {2},
number = {2},
pages = {127--133},
abstract = {The ascomycetous genus Scirrhia is presently treated as a member of Dothideomycetidae, though uncertainty remains as to which family it belongs in Capnodiales, Ascomycota. Recent collections on stems of a fern, Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) in Brazil, led to the discovery of a new species of Scirrhia, described here as S. brasiliensis. Based on DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU), Scirrhia is revealed to represent a member of Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales, Mycosphaerellaceae. Scirrhia is the first confirmed genus in Mycosphaerellaceae to have well developed pseudoparaphyses and a prominent hypostroma in which ascomata are arranged in parallel rows. Given the extremely slow growth rate and difficulty in obtaining cultures of S. brasiliensis on various growth media, it appears that Scirrhia represents a genus of potentially obligate plant pathogens within Mycosphaerellaceae.}
}
Citation for Study 12203
Citation title:
"What is Scirrhia?".
Study name:
"What is Scirrhia?".
This study is part of submission 12203
(Status: Published).
Citation
Crous P.W., Minnis A.M., Pereira O.L., Alfenas A., Alfenas R.F., Rossman A., & Groenewald J.Z. 2011. What is Scirrhia?. IMA Fungus, 2(2): 127-133.
Authors
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Crous P.W.
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Minnis A.M.
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Pereira O.L.
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Alfenas A.
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Alfenas R.F.
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Rossman A.
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Groenewald J.Z.
(submitter)
+31302122600
Abstract
The ascomycetous genus Scirrhia is presently treated as a member of Dothideomycetidae, though uncertainty remains as to which family it belongs in Capnodiales, Ascomycota. Recent collections on stems of a fern, Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) in Brazil, led to the discovery of a new species of Scirrhia, described here as S. brasiliensis. Based on DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU), Scirrhia is revealed to represent a member of Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales, Mycosphaerellaceae. Scirrhia is the first confirmed genus in Mycosphaerellaceae to have well developed pseudoparaphyses and a prominent hypostroma in which ascomata are arranged in parallel rows. Given the extremely slow growth rate and difficulty in obtaining cultures of S. brasiliensis on various growth media, it appears that Scirrhia represents a genus of potentially obligate plant pathogens within Mycosphaerellaceae.
Keywords
Brazil, Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes, ITS, LSU, Mycosphaerellaceae, Pteridium, systematics
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref20283,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Andrew M Minnis and Olinto Liparini Pereira and Acelino C Alfenas and Rafael F Alfenas and Amy Y. Rossman and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {What is Scirrhia?},
year = {2011},
keywords = {Brazil, Capnodiales, Dothideomycetes, ITS, LSU, Mycosphaerellaceae, Pteridium, systematics},
doi = {10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.03},
url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ima/imafung},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {2},
number = {2},
pages = {127--133},
abstract = {The ascomycetous genus Scirrhia is presently treated as a member of Dothideomycetidae, though uncertainty remains as to which family it belongs in Capnodiales, Ascomycota. Recent collections on stems of a fern, Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) in Brazil, led to the discovery of a new species of Scirrhia, described here as S. brasiliensis. Based on DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU), Scirrhia is revealed to represent a member of Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales, Mycosphaerellaceae. Scirrhia is the first confirmed genus in Mycosphaerellaceae to have well developed pseudoparaphyses and a prominent hypostroma in which ascomata are arranged in parallel rows. Given the extremely slow growth rate and difficulty in obtaining cultures of S. brasiliensis on various growth media, it appears that Scirrhia represents a genus of potentially obligate plant pathogens within Mycosphaerellaceae.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 20283
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
AU - Minnis,Andrew M
AU - Pereira,Olinto Liparini
AU - Alfenas,Acelino C
AU - Alfenas,Rafael F
AU - Rossman,Amy Y.
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
T1 - What is Scirrhia?
PY - 2011
KW - Brazil
KW - Capnodiales
KW - Dothideomycetes
KW - ITS
KW - LSU
KW - Mycosphaerellaceae
KW - Pteridium
KW - systematics
UR - http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ima/imafung
N2 - The ascomycetous genus Scirrhia is presently treated as a member of Dothideomycetidae, though uncertainty remains as to which family it belongs in Capnodiales, Ascomycota. Recent collections on stems of a fern, Pteridium aquilinum (Dennstaedtiaceae) in Brazil, led to the discovery of a new species of Scirrhia, described here as S. brasiliensis. Based on DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (LSU), Scirrhia is revealed to represent a member of Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales, Mycosphaerellaceae. Scirrhia is the first confirmed genus in Mycosphaerellaceae to have well developed pseudoparaphyses and a prominent hypostroma in which ascomata are arranged in parallel rows. Given the extremely slow growth rate and difficulty in obtaining cultures of S. brasiliensis on various growth media, it appears that Scirrhia represents a genus of potentially obligate plant pathogens within Mycosphaerellaceae.
L3 - 10.5598/imafungus.2011.02.02.03
JF - IMA Fungus
VL - 2
IS - 2
SP - 127
EP - 133
ER -