@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22776,
author = {Steven Edward Zelski and Julia A Balto and Do Christine and Huzefa A Raja and Andrew N. Miller and Carol A. Shearer},
title = {Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Cancellidium, Cordana, freshwater ascomycetes, Sporoschisma, submerged woody debris},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A survey of freshwater ascomycetes conducted along an elevational gradient in Per? in the Districts of Cusco, Jun?n, and Madre de Dios yielded specimens of three genera of mitosporic fungi for which sequence data were lacking. These included the aeroaquatic fungal species Cancellidium applanatum and mitosporic ascomycetes, Cordana abramovii and Sporoschisma saccardoi. These taxa are reported herein from the neotropics with an accompanying phylogeny based on partial 28S nuclear ribosomal large-subunit sequence data. The teleomorph of S. saccardoi has been linked to Melanochaeta hemipsila through cultural studies. Molecular data from ascospores and conidia of S. saccardoi were used to show a genetic anamorph-teleomorph connection for the first time resulting in a new combination, Sporoschisma hemipsila. Cancellidium applanatum, Cordana abramovii, S. juvenile and S. uniseptatum are reported herein as new records for Per?.}
}
Citation for Study 15251
Citation title:
"Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA".
Study name:
"Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA".
This study is part of submission 15251
(Status: Published).
Citation
Zelski S.E., Balto J.A., Christine D., Raja H.A., Miller A.N., & Shearer C. 2014. Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA. IMA Fungus, .
Authors
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Zelski S.E.
(submitter)
847-312-2910
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Balto J.A.
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Christine D.
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Raja H.A.
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Miller A.N.
(217) 244-0439
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Shearer C.
Abstract
A survey of freshwater ascomycetes conducted along an elevational gradient in Per? in the Districts of Cusco, Jun?n, and Madre de Dios yielded specimens of three genera of mitosporic fungi for which sequence data were lacking. These included the aeroaquatic fungal species Cancellidium applanatum and mitosporic ascomycetes, Cordana abramovii and Sporoschisma saccardoi. These taxa are reported herein from the neotropics with an accompanying phylogeny based on partial 28S nuclear ribosomal large-subunit sequence data. The teleomorph of S. saccardoi has been linked to Melanochaeta hemipsila through cultural studies. Molecular data from ascospores and conidia of S. saccardoi were used to show a genetic anamorph-teleomorph connection for the first time resulting in a new combination, Sporoschisma hemipsila. Cancellidium applanatum, Cordana abramovii, S. juvenile and S. uniseptatum are reported herein as new records for Per?.
Keywords
Cancellidium, Cordana, freshwater ascomycetes, Sporoschisma, submerged woody debris
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22776,
author = {Steven Edward Zelski and Julia A Balto and Do Christine and Huzefa A Raja and Andrew N. Miller and Carol A. Shearer},
title = {Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA},
year = {2014},
keywords = {Cancellidium, Cordana, freshwater ascomycetes, Sporoschisma, submerged woody debris},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A survey of freshwater ascomycetes conducted along an elevational gradient in Per? in the Districts of Cusco, Jun?n, and Madre de Dios yielded specimens of three genera of mitosporic fungi for which sequence data were lacking. These included the aeroaquatic fungal species Cancellidium applanatum and mitosporic ascomycetes, Cordana abramovii and Sporoschisma saccardoi. These taxa are reported herein from the neotropics with an accompanying phylogeny based on partial 28S nuclear ribosomal large-subunit sequence data. The teleomorph of S. saccardoi has been linked to Melanochaeta hemipsila through cultural studies. Molecular data from ascospores and conidia of S. saccardoi were used to show a genetic anamorph-teleomorph connection for the first time resulting in a new combination, Sporoschisma hemipsila. Cancellidium applanatum, Cordana abramovii, S. juvenile and S. uniseptatum are reported herein as new records for Per?.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22776
AU - Zelski,Steven Edward
AU - Balto,Julia A
AU - Christine,Do
AU - Raja,Huzefa A
AU - Miller,Andrew N.
AU - Shearer,Carol A.
T1 - Some dematiaceous freshwater microfungi from Per? and their previously unknown phylogenetic relationships based on 28S nrDNA
PY - 2014
KW - Cancellidium
KW - Cordana
KW - freshwater ascomycetes
KW - Sporoschisma
KW - submerged woody debris
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - A survey of freshwater ascomycetes conducted along an elevational gradient in Per? in the Districts of Cusco, Jun?n, and Madre de Dios yielded specimens of three genera of mitosporic fungi for which sequence data were lacking. These included the aeroaquatic fungal species Cancellidium applanatum and mitosporic ascomycetes, Cordana abramovii and Sporoschisma saccardoi. These taxa are reported herein from the neotropics with an accompanying phylogeny based on partial 28S nuclear ribosomal large-subunit sequence data. The teleomorph of S. saccardoi has been linked to Melanochaeta hemipsila through cultural studies. Molecular data from ascospores and conidia of S. saccardoi were used to show a genetic anamorph-teleomorph connection for the first time resulting in a new combination, Sporoschisma hemipsila. Cancellidium applanatum, Cordana abramovii, S. juvenile and S. uniseptatum are reported herein as new records for Per?.
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JF - IMA Fungus
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