@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14954,
author = {Lisa A. Castlebury and David F. Farr and Amy Y. Rossman and Walter M Jaklitsch},
title = {Genera of the Diaporthales: Diaporthopsis.},
year = {2003},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
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abstract = {The genus Diaporthopsis was described for species that are similar to Diaporthe but have non-septate ascospores. The type species of Diaporthopsis is D. angelicae, an earlier name for D. nigrella. Molecular analysis of the large subunit of the ribosomal nuclear DNA places D. angelicae within a group that includes the type and many other species of Diaporthe. In addition, D. angelicae is similar in stromatal, perithecial, and centrum morphology to other species of Diaporthe. Based on morphological and molecular data Diaporthopsis angelicae is transferred to Diaporthe and the genus Diaporthopsis is considered a synonym of Diaporthe. A description and illustrations of D. angelicae are presented.}
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Citation for Study 972
Citation title:
"Genera of the Diaporthales: Diaporthopsis.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S856
(Status: Published).
Citation
Castlebury L., Farr D., Rossman A., & Jaklitsch W.M. 2003. Genera of the Diaporthales: Diaporthopsis. Mycoscience, null.
Authors
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Castlebury L.
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Farr D.
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Rossman A.
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Jaklitsch W.M.
Abstract
The genus Diaporthopsis was described for species that are similar to Diaporthe but have non-septate ascospores. The type species of Diaporthopsis is D. angelicae, an earlier name for D. nigrella. Molecular analysis of the large subunit of the ribosomal nuclear DNA places D. angelicae within a group that includes the type and many other species of Diaporthe. In addition, D. angelicae is similar in stromatal, perithecial, and centrum morphology to other species of Diaporthe. Based on morphological and molecular data Diaporthopsis angelicae is transferred to Diaporthe and the genus Diaporthopsis is considered a synonym of Diaporthe. A description and illustrations of D. angelicae are presented.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14954,
author = {Lisa A. Castlebury and David F. Farr and Amy Y. Rossman and Walter M Jaklitsch},
title = {Genera of the Diaporthales: Diaporthopsis.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The genus Diaporthopsis was described for species that are similar to Diaporthe but have non-septate ascospores. The type species of Diaporthopsis is D. angelicae, an earlier name for D. nigrella. Molecular analysis of the large subunit of the ribosomal nuclear DNA places D. angelicae within a group that includes the type and many other species of Diaporthe. In addition, D. angelicae is similar in stromatal, perithecial, and centrum morphology to other species of Diaporthe. Based on morphological and molecular data Diaporthopsis angelicae is transferred to Diaporthe and the genus Diaporthopsis is considered a synonym of Diaporthe. A description and illustrations of D. angelicae are presented.}
}
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ID - 14954
AU - Castlebury,Lisa A.
AU - Farr,David F.
AU - Rossman,Amy Y.
AU - Jaklitsch,Walter M
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