@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23324,
author = {Maria Luisa Raimondo and Francesco Lops and Antonia Carlucci},
title = {Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy},
year = {2014},
keywords = {actin, ?-tubulin, esca, vineyard},
doi = {10.3852/14-080},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {106},
number = {6},
pages = {1119--1126},
abstract = {To date, at least 42 Phaeoacremonium species are known throughout the world. These fungal pathogens are responsible for several syndromes that occur in wood of different hosts, 27 of which have been associated with decline and dieback diseases or esca of grapevine, and have been abundantly isolated from necrotic wood of grapevines showing Petri and esca disease in vineyards worldwide. During a survey carried out in five vineyards of the grapevine cultivar ?Italia?, several symptomatic samples were collected. A collection of 28 Phaeoacremonium isolates was analyzed. The phylogenetic relationships of the isolates were determined through the study of the ?-tubulin and actin gene sequences. Combining morphological, culture and molecular data, three known Phaeoacremonium spp. were found, namely Pm. aleophilum, Pm. parasiticum and Pm. scolyti. One new species is described. Phaeoacremonium italicum can be identified by the common occurrence of bundles of up to 13, conidiophores with up to seven septa, occasionally branched, percurrent rejuvenation, and predominantly phialides of type II. This novel species is thus isolated for the first time, from grapevine in Apulia (southern Italy).}
}
Citation for Study 15961
Citation title:
"Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy".
Study name:
"Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy".
This study is part of submission 15961
(Status: Published).
Citation
Raimondo M.L., Lops F., & Carlucci A. 2014. Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy. Mycologia, 106(6): 1119-1126.
Authors
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Raimondo M.L.
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Lops F.
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Carlucci A.
Abstract
To date, at least 42 Phaeoacremonium species are known throughout the world. These fungal pathogens are responsible for several syndromes that occur in wood of different hosts, 27 of which have been associated with decline and dieback diseases or esca of grapevine, and have been abundantly isolated from necrotic wood of grapevines showing Petri and esca disease in vineyards worldwide. During a survey carried out in five vineyards of the grapevine cultivar ?Italia?, several symptomatic samples were collected. A collection of 28 Phaeoacremonium isolates was analyzed. The phylogenetic relationships of the isolates were determined through the study of the ?-tubulin and actin gene sequences. Combining morphological, culture and molecular data, three known Phaeoacremonium spp. were found, namely Pm. aleophilum, Pm. parasiticum and Pm. scolyti. One new species is described. Phaeoacremonium italicum can be identified by the common occurrence of bundles of up to 13, conidiophores with up to seven septa, occasionally branched, percurrent rejuvenation, and predominantly phialides of type II. This novel species is thus isolated for the first time, from grapevine in Apulia (southern Italy).
Keywords
actin, ?-tubulin, esca, vineyard
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23324,
author = {Maria Luisa Raimondo and Francesco Lops and Antonia Carlucci},
title = {Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy},
year = {2014},
keywords = {actin, ?-tubulin, esca, vineyard},
doi = {10.3852/14-080},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {106},
number = {6},
pages = {1119--1126},
abstract = {To date, at least 42 Phaeoacremonium species are known throughout the world. These fungal pathogens are responsible for several syndromes that occur in wood of different hosts, 27 of which have been associated with decline and dieback diseases or esca of grapevine, and have been abundantly isolated from necrotic wood of grapevines showing Petri and esca disease in vineyards worldwide. During a survey carried out in five vineyards of the grapevine cultivar ?Italia?, several symptomatic samples were collected. A collection of 28 Phaeoacremonium isolates was analyzed. The phylogenetic relationships of the isolates were determined through the study of the ?-tubulin and actin gene sequences. Combining morphological, culture and molecular data, three known Phaeoacremonium spp. were found, namely Pm. aleophilum, Pm. parasiticum and Pm. scolyti. One new species is described. Phaeoacremonium italicum can be identified by the common occurrence of bundles of up to 13, conidiophores with up to seven septa, occasionally branched, percurrent rejuvenation, and predominantly phialides of type II. This novel species is thus isolated for the first time, from grapevine in Apulia (southern Italy).}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23324
AU - Raimondo,Maria Luisa
AU - Lops,Francesco
AU - Carlucci,Antonia
T1 - Phaeoacremonium italicum sp. nov., a new species associated with esca of grapevine in southern Italy
PY - 2014
KW - actin
KW - ?-tubulin
KW - esca
KW - vineyard
UR -
N2 - To date, at least 42 Phaeoacremonium species are known throughout the world. These fungal pathogens are responsible for several syndromes that occur in wood of different hosts, 27 of which have been associated with decline and dieback diseases or esca of grapevine, and have been abundantly isolated from necrotic wood of grapevines showing Petri and esca disease in vineyards worldwide. During a survey carried out in five vineyards of the grapevine cultivar ?Italia?, several symptomatic samples were collected. A collection of 28 Phaeoacremonium isolates was analyzed. The phylogenetic relationships of the isolates were determined through the study of the ?-tubulin and actin gene sequences. Combining morphological, culture and molecular data, three known Phaeoacremonium spp. were found, namely Pm. aleophilum, Pm. parasiticum and Pm. scolyti. One new species is described. Phaeoacremonium italicum can be identified by the common occurrence of bundles of up to 13, conidiophores with up to seven septa, occasionally branched, percurrent rejuvenation, and predominantly phialides of type II. This novel species is thus isolated for the first time, from grapevine in Apulia (southern Italy).
L3 - 10.3852/14-080
JF - Mycologia
VL - 106
IS - 6
SP - 1119
EP - 1126
ER -