@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19853,
author = {Joyce E Longcore and D Rabern Simmons},
title = {The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance},
year = {2011},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {During the last five years the Rhizophydiales, Cladochytriales and Lobulomycetales have been segregated from the formerly recognized Chytridiales. Descriptions of new chytridiomycete orders are based on molecular and ultrastructural characters, which have been phylogenetically mutually supportive. The Polychytrium clade has consisted of a few chitinophilic, soil and aquatic chytrids that clustered in phylogenetic hypotheses but have not been placed in a new order. We isolated additional putative members of this clade, sequenced their nucSSU and nucLSU rDNA and examined zoospores of some of the isolates with TEM. Our isolates are in a well-supported clade with previous Polychytrium clade members, but zoospore ultrastructural types vary within the clade, with characters that often are conserved within other orders (e.g. flagellar plug, rumposome) being either present or absent. Based on the isolates in culture we describe the Polychytrium clade as the Polychytriales. This order contains Polychytrium, Lacustromyces, Karlingiomyces, two new genera (Arkaya and Neokarlingia) and additional undescribed taxa.}
}
Citation for Study 11703
Citation title:
"The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance".
Study name:
"The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance".
This study is part of submission 11693
(Status: Published).
Citation
Longcore J.E., & Simmons D.R. 2011. The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Longcore J.E.
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Simmons D.R.
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2073568106
Abstract
During the last five years the Rhizophydiales, Cladochytriales and Lobulomycetales have been segregated from the formerly recognized Chytridiales. Descriptions of new chytridiomycete orders are based on molecular and ultrastructural characters, which have been phylogenetically mutually supportive. The Polychytrium clade has consisted of a few chitinophilic, soil and aquatic chytrids that clustered in phylogenetic hypotheses but have not been placed in a new order. We isolated additional putative members of this clade, sequenced their nucSSU and nucLSU rDNA and examined zoospores of some of the isolates with TEM. Our isolates are in a well-supported clade with previous Polychytrium clade members, but zoospore ultrastructural types vary within the clade, with characters that often are conserved within other orders (e.g. flagellar plug, rumposome) being either present or absent. Based on the isolates in culture we describe the Polychytrium clade as the Polychytriales. This order contains Polychytrium, Lacustromyces, Karlingiomyces, two new genera (Arkaya and Neokarlingia) and additional undescribed taxa.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19853,
author = {Joyce E Longcore and D Rabern Simmons},
title = {The Polychytriales ord. nov. contains chitinophilic members of the rhizophlyctoid alliance},
year = {2011},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {During the last five years the Rhizophydiales, Cladochytriales and Lobulomycetales have been segregated from the formerly recognized Chytridiales. Descriptions of new chytridiomycete orders are based on molecular and ultrastructural characters, which have been phylogenetically mutually supportive. The Polychytrium clade has consisted of a few chitinophilic, soil and aquatic chytrids that clustered in phylogenetic hypotheses but have not been placed in a new order. We isolated additional putative members of this clade, sequenced their nucSSU and nucLSU rDNA and examined zoospores of some of the isolates with TEM. Our isolates are in a well-supported clade with previous Polychytrium clade members, but zoospore ultrastructural types vary within the clade, with characters that often are conserved within other orders (e.g. flagellar plug, rumposome) being either present or absent. Based on the isolates in culture we describe the Polychytrium clade as the Polychytriales. This order contains Polychytrium, Lacustromyces, Karlingiomyces, two new genera (Arkaya and Neokarlingia) and additional undescribed taxa.}
}
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AU - Longcore,Joyce E
AU - Simmons,D Rabern
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