@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14612,
author = {Francisco Arenal and Gonzalo Platas and F. Pel?ez},
title = {Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima, two new Sporormiella species based on morphological and molecular evidences.},
year = {2004},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Two new Sporormiella species from plant debris and coprophilous habitat are newly described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological data: Sporormiella africana from Spain and South Africa; and Sporormiella pseudominima from Puerto Rico and Kenya. Morphologically, Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima seems to be closely to S. autralis, S. intermedia, S. minimoides and S. minima, respectively. Based on three genomic regions studied, entire ITS, 5??end of 28S and EF-1?, both species formed strongly supported monophyletic clades and closely phylogenetic relationships with the species to which it is morphologically most similar.}
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Citation for Study 1133
Citation title:
"Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima, two new Sporormiella species based on morphological and molecular evidences.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1040
(Status: Published).
Citation
Arenal F., Platas G., & Pel?ez F. 2004. Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima, two new Sporormiella species based on morphological and molecular evidences. Mycologia, null.
Authors
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Arenal F.
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Platas G.
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Pel?ez F.
Abstract
Two new Sporormiella species from plant debris and coprophilous habitat are newly described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological data: Sporormiella africana from Spain and South Africa; and Sporormiella pseudominima from Puerto Rico and Kenya. Morphologically, Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima seems to be closely to S. autralis, S. intermedia, S. minimoides and S. minima, respectively. Based on three genomic regions studied, entire ITS, 5??end of 28S and EF-1?, both species formed strongly supported monophyletic clades and closely phylogenetic relationships with the species to which it is morphologically most similar.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14612,
author = {Francisco Arenal and Gonzalo Platas and F. Pel?ez},
title = {Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima, two new Sporormiella species based on morphological and molecular evidences.},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two new Sporormiella species from plant debris and coprophilous habitat are newly described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological data: Sporormiella africana from Spain and South Africa; and Sporormiella pseudominima from Puerto Rico and Kenya. Morphologically, Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima seems to be closely to S. autralis, S. intermedia, S. minimoides and S. minima, respectively. Based on three genomic regions studied, entire ITS, 5??end of 28S and EF-1?, both species formed strongly supported monophyletic clades and closely phylogenetic relationships with the species to which it is morphologically most similar.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 14612
AU - Arenal,Francisco
AU - Platas,Gonzalo
AU - Pel?ez,F.
T1 - Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima, two new Sporormiella species based on morphological and molecular evidences.
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N2 - Two new Sporormiella species from plant debris and coprophilous habitat are newly described and illustrated based on molecular and morphological data: Sporormiella africana from Spain and South Africa; and Sporormiella pseudominima from Puerto Rico and Kenya. Morphologically, Sporormiella africana and Sporormiella pseudominima seems to be closely to S. autralis, S. intermedia, S. minimoides and S. minima, respectively. Based on three genomic regions studied, entire ITS, 5??end of 28S and EF-1?, both species formed strongly supported monophyletic clades and closely phylogenetic relationships with the species to which it is morphologically most similar.
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