@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29491,
author = {Bruno W. Ferreira and Matheus Guilherme de Paula and Mar?a del Carmen Herrera Rodr?guez and Robert W. Barreto},
title = {Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil},
year = {2019},
keywords = {leaf spot species, Neomarica caerulea, Neomarica longifolia, ornamental, taxonomy, walking iris, yellow iris.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
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journal = {European Journal of Plant Pathology},
volume = {},
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abstract = {Neomarica is a genus of the Iridaceae with several ornamental species, including Neomarica caerulea (walking iris) and N. longifolia (yellow iris). Little is known about fungal diseases of members of the genus Neomarica. In June 2017, N. longifolia plants growing in a garden at Antonio Carlos were observed bearing leaf spots symptoms. A cercosporoid hyphomycete was associated with the necrotic tissues. It was conjectured that the fungus involved might be the same described causing leaf spots on N. caerulea in Brazil. Examination of the type of that species concerned (Cercospora neomaricae) revealed that this specimens was in very poor conditions and inadequate for comparison. This prompted us to recollect the fungus from the type locality for epitypification. Besides designating an epitype, a pure culture of C. neomaricae was obtained (ex-epitype culture) and a molecular study of this isolate together with the molecular and morphological analysis of the fungus on N. longifolia was performed. The fungus on N. longifolia was found to be morphologically and genetically clearly distinct from C. neomaricae. Analyses of the ITS, CAL and ACT regions indicated that the fungus on N. longifolia belongs to the Cercospora sp. H, which is an unresolved species complex, including several isolates obtained from various hosts.}
}
Citation for Study 24285
Citation title:
"Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil".
Study name:
"Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil".
This study is part of submission 24285
(Status: Published).
Citation
Ferreira B.W., De paula M.G., Rodr?guez M.H., & Barreto R.W. 2019. Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil. European Journal of Plant Pathology, .
Authors
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Ferreira B.W.
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De paula M.G.
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Rodr?guez M.H.
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Barreto R.W.
Abstract
Neomarica is a genus of the Iridaceae with several ornamental species, including Neomarica caerulea (walking iris) and N. longifolia (yellow iris). Little is known about fungal diseases of members of the genus Neomarica. In June 2017, N. longifolia plants growing in a garden at Antonio Carlos were observed bearing leaf spots symptoms. A cercosporoid hyphomycete was associated with the necrotic tissues. It was conjectured that the fungus involved might be the same described causing leaf spots on N. caerulea in Brazil. Examination of the type of that species concerned (Cercospora neomaricae) revealed that this specimens was in very poor conditions and inadequate for comparison. This prompted us to recollect the fungus from the type locality for epitypification. Besides designating an epitype, a pure culture of C. neomaricae was obtained (ex-epitype culture) and a molecular study of this isolate together with the molecular and morphological analysis of the fungus on N. longifolia was performed. The fungus on N. longifolia was found to be morphologically and genetically clearly distinct from C. neomaricae. Analyses of the ITS, CAL and ACT regions indicated that the fungus on N. longifolia belongs to the Cercospora sp. H, which is an unresolved species complex, including several isolates obtained from various hosts.
Keywords
leaf spot species, Neomarica caerulea, Neomarica longifolia, ornamental, taxonomy, walking iris, yellow iris.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29491,
author = {Bruno W. Ferreira and Matheus Guilherme de Paula and Mar?a del Carmen Herrera Rodr?guez and Robert W. Barreto},
title = {Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil},
year = {2019},
keywords = {leaf spot species, Neomarica caerulea, Neomarica longifolia, ornamental, taxonomy, walking iris, yellow iris.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {European Journal of Plant Pathology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Neomarica is a genus of the Iridaceae with several ornamental species, including Neomarica caerulea (walking iris) and N. longifolia (yellow iris). Little is known about fungal diseases of members of the genus Neomarica. In June 2017, N. longifolia plants growing in a garden at Antonio Carlos were observed bearing leaf spots symptoms. A cercosporoid hyphomycete was associated with the necrotic tissues. It was conjectured that the fungus involved might be the same described causing leaf spots on N. caerulea in Brazil. Examination of the type of that species concerned (Cercospora neomaricae) revealed that this specimens was in very poor conditions and inadequate for comparison. This prompted us to recollect the fungus from the type locality for epitypification. Besides designating an epitype, a pure culture of C. neomaricae was obtained (ex-epitype culture) and a molecular study of this isolate together with the molecular and morphological analysis of the fungus on N. longifolia was performed. The fungus on N. longifolia was found to be morphologically and genetically clearly distinct from C. neomaricae. Analyses of the ITS, CAL and ACT regions indicated that the fungus on N. longifolia belongs to the Cercospora sp. H, which is an unresolved species complex, including several isolates obtained from various hosts.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29491
AU - Ferreira,Bruno W.
AU - de Paula,Matheus Guilherme
AU - Rodr?guez,Mar?a del Carmen Herrera
AU - Barreto,Robert W.
T1 - Taxonomic clarification of two Cercospora spp. causing leaf spots on Neomarica spp. in Brazil
PY - 2019
KW - leaf spot species
KW - Neomarica caerulea
KW - Neomarica longifolia
KW - ornamental
KW - taxonomy
KW - walking iris
KW - yellow iris.
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Neomarica is a genus of the Iridaceae with several ornamental species, including Neomarica caerulea (walking iris) and N. longifolia (yellow iris). Little is known about fungal diseases of members of the genus Neomarica. In June 2017, N. longifolia plants growing in a garden at Antonio Carlos were observed bearing leaf spots symptoms. A cercosporoid hyphomycete was associated with the necrotic tissues. It was conjectured that the fungus involved might be the same described causing leaf spots on N. caerulea in Brazil. Examination of the type of that species concerned (Cercospora neomaricae) revealed that this specimens was in very poor conditions and inadequate for comparison. This prompted us to recollect the fungus from the type locality for epitypification. Besides designating an epitype, a pure culture of C. neomaricae was obtained (ex-epitype culture) and a molecular study of this isolate together with the molecular and morphological analysis of the fungus on N. longifolia was performed. The fungus on N. longifolia was found to be morphologically and genetically clearly distinct from C. neomaricae. Analyses of the ITS, CAL and ACT regions indicated that the fungus on N. longifolia belongs to the Cercospora sp. H, which is an unresolved species complex, including several isolates obtained from various hosts.
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JF - European Journal of Plant Pathology
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