@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26325,
author = {Yong Nie and Xiao-Yong Liu and Bo Huang },
title = {Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Conidiobolus, aerial hyphae, 28S rDNA},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/7/6/11},
url = {http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/Mycosphere_7_6_11.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {7},
number = {6},
pages = {801--809},
abstract = {A new entomogenous fungus, Conidiobolus stilbeus is described and illustrated from China. The new species differs from other Conidiobolus species by forming mycelial strand with 2?6 aerial phototropic hyphae, and by its two types of primary conidiophores: one is shorter and differentiated from aerial hyphae, the other is often longer and inflated and arises from substrate mycelia. Molecular phylogeny inferred from the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA supports C. stilbeus as a distinct species in the genus Conidiobolus, most closely related to C. lachnodes, C. sinensis, C. stromoideus and C. thromboides.}
}
Citation for Study 19863
Citation title:
"Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores".
Study name:
"Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores".
This study is part of submission 19863
(Status: Published).
Citation
Nie Y., Liu X., & Huang B. 2016. Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores. Mycosphere, 7(6): 801-809.
Authors
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Nie Y.
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05552316531
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Liu X.
86-10-64807527
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Huang B.
Abstract
A new entomogenous fungus, Conidiobolus stilbeus is described and illustrated from China. The new species differs from other Conidiobolus species by forming mycelial strand with 2?6 aerial phototropic hyphae, and by its two types of primary conidiophores: one is shorter and differentiated from aerial hyphae, the other is often longer and inflated and arises from substrate mycelia. Molecular phylogeny inferred from the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA supports C. stilbeus as a distinct species in the genus Conidiobolus, most closely related to C. lachnodes, C. sinensis, C. stromoideus and C. thromboides.
Keywords
Conidiobolus, aerial hyphae, 28S rDNA
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26325,
author = {Yong Nie and Xiao-Yong Liu and Bo Huang },
title = {Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Conidiobolus, aerial hyphae, 28S rDNA},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/7/6/11},
url = {http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/Mycosphere_7_6_11.pdf},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {7},
number = {6},
pages = {801--809},
abstract = {A new entomogenous fungus, Conidiobolus stilbeus is described and illustrated from China. The new species differs from other Conidiobolus species by forming mycelial strand with 2?6 aerial phototropic hyphae, and by its two types of primary conidiophores: one is shorter and differentiated from aerial hyphae, the other is often longer and inflated and arises from substrate mycelia. Molecular phylogeny inferred from the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA supports C. stilbeus as a distinct species in the genus Conidiobolus, most closely related to C. lachnodes, C. sinensis, C. stromoideus and C. thromboides.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26325
AU - Nie,Yong
AU - Liu,Xiao-Yong
AU - Huang ,Bo
T1 - Conidiobolus stilbeus, a new species with mycelial strand and two types of primary conidiophores
PY - 2016
KW - Conidiobolus
KW - aerial hyphae
KW - 28S rDNA
UR - http://www.mycosphere.org/pdf/Mycosphere_7_6_11.pdf
N2 - A new entomogenous fungus, Conidiobolus stilbeus is described and illustrated from China. The new species differs from other Conidiobolus species by forming mycelial strand with 2?6 aerial phototropic hyphae, and by its two types of primary conidiophores: one is shorter and differentiated from aerial hyphae, the other is often longer and inflated and arises from substrate mycelia. Molecular phylogeny inferred from the nuclear large subunit ribosomal DNA supports C. stilbeus as a distinct species in the genus Conidiobolus, most closely related to C. lachnodes, C. sinensis, C. stromoideus and C. thromboides.
L3 - 10.5943/mycosphere/7/6/11
JF - Mycosphere
VL - 7
IS - 6
SP - 801
EP - 809
ER -