@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27895,
author = {Debora Cervieri Guterres and Danilo Batista Pinho and Maria Desterro Mendes Santos and Samuel Galvao Elias and Bruno Cezar Pereira Souza and ROBERT NEIL GERARD MILLER and JOSE CARMINE DIANESE},
title = {Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Diaporthales, Phyllachorales, Molecular clock, Multiloci, Brown Crust Disease, Cerrado, Handroanthus spp., Biotrophic, Fossil Calibration},
doi = {10.1080/00275514.2018.1465774},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29999472},
pmid = {29999472},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {110},
number = {3},
pages = {526--54},
abstract = {Apiosphaeria guaranitica, the causal agent of brown crust disease of several bignoniaceous hosts, among them Handroanthus and Tabebuia species, has been traditionally placed in Phyllachoraceae, based exclusively on morphological studies, without supporting molecular evidence. Here, we provide molecular data for the link between sexual and asexual states of the fungus and elucidate the phylogeny of A. guaranitica. The multilocus phylogenetic analyses employed sequences from the 18S subunit (18S), 28S subunit (28S), and nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 = ITS) of the nuc rDNA, second-largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) genetic loci. Estimates of the divergence time of this lineage were supported by fossil calibration (FC) and secondary calibration (SC) strategies. Our results indicate a natural placement of Apiosphaeria within Diaporthaceae (Diaporthales), where it represents an ancient lineage of the crown group of Diaporthaceae, diverging during the late Paleocene at 61.15 (FC) and 60.63 (SC) million years ago. This divergence time estimate within Diaporthales is based on Spataporthe taylori, a diaporthaceous fossil.}
}
Citation for Study 21934
Citation title:
"Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts".
Study name:
"Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts".
This study is part of submission 21934
(Status: Published).
Citation
Guterres D.C., Pinho D.B., Santos M.D., Elias S.G., Souza B.C., Miller R.N., & Dianese J.C. 2018. Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts. Mycologia, 110(3): 526-54.
Authors
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Guterres D.C.
5531999949111
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Pinho D.B.
553138929416
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Santos M.D.
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Elias S.G.
(submitter)
+5561982103979
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Souza B.C.
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Miller R.N.
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Dianese J.C.
Abstract
Apiosphaeria guaranitica, the causal agent of brown crust disease of several bignoniaceous hosts, among them Handroanthus and Tabebuia species, has been traditionally placed in Phyllachoraceae, based exclusively on morphological studies, without supporting molecular evidence. Here, we provide molecular data for the link between sexual and asexual states of the fungus and elucidate the phylogeny of A. guaranitica. The multilocus phylogenetic analyses employed sequences from the 18S subunit (18S), 28S subunit (28S), and nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 = ITS) of the nuc rDNA, second-largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) genetic loci. Estimates of the divergence time of this lineage were supported by fossil calibration (FC) and secondary calibration (SC) strategies. Our results indicate a natural placement of Apiosphaeria within Diaporthaceae (Diaporthales), where it represents an ancient lineage of the crown group of Diaporthaceae, diverging during the late Paleocene at 61.15 (FC) and 60.63 (SC) million years ago. This divergence time estimate within Diaporthales is based on Spataporthe taylori, a diaporthaceous fossil.
Keywords
Diaporthales, Phyllachorales, Molecular clock, Multiloci, Brown Crust Disease, Cerrado, Handroanthus spp., Biotrophic, Fossil Calibration
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27895,
author = {Debora Cervieri Guterres and Danilo Batista Pinho and Maria Desterro Mendes Santos and Samuel Galvao Elias and Bruno Cezar Pereira Souza and ROBERT NEIL GERARD MILLER and JOSE CARMINE DIANESE},
title = {Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Diaporthales, Phyllachorales, Molecular clock, Multiloci, Brown Crust Disease, Cerrado, Handroanthus spp., Biotrophic, Fossil Calibration},
doi = {10.1080/00275514.2018.1465774},
url = {http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29999472},
pmid = {29999472},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {110},
number = {3},
pages = {526--54},
abstract = {Apiosphaeria guaranitica, the causal agent of brown crust disease of several bignoniaceous hosts, among them Handroanthus and Tabebuia species, has been traditionally placed in Phyllachoraceae, based exclusively on morphological studies, without supporting molecular evidence. Here, we provide molecular data for the link between sexual and asexual states of the fungus and elucidate the phylogeny of A. guaranitica. The multilocus phylogenetic analyses employed sequences from the 18S subunit (18S), 28S subunit (28S), and nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 = ITS) of the nuc rDNA, second-largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) genetic loci. Estimates of the divergence time of this lineage were supported by fossil calibration (FC) and secondary calibration (SC) strategies. Our results indicate a natural placement of Apiosphaeria within Diaporthaceae (Diaporthales), where it represents an ancient lineage of the crown group of Diaporthaceae, diverging during the late Paleocene at 61.15 (FC) and 60.63 (SC) million years ago. This divergence time estimate within Diaporthales is based on Spataporthe taylori, a diaporthaceous fossil.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27895
AU - Guterres,Debora Cervieri
AU - Pinho,Danilo Batista
AU - Santos,Maria Desterro Mendes
AU - Elias,Samuel Galvao
AU - Souza,Bruno Cezar Pereira
AU - MILLER,ROBERT NEIL GERARD
AU - DIANESE,JOSE CARMINE
T1 - Taxononmy, phylogeny and divergence time of Apiosphaeria guaranitica, a neotropical pathogen on Bignoniaceous hosts
PY - 2018
KW - Diaporthales
KW - Phyllachorales
KW - Molecular clock
KW - Multiloci
KW - Brown Crust Disease
KW - Cerrado
KW - Handroanthus spp.
KW - Biotrophic
KW - Fossil Calibration
UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29999472
N2 - Apiosphaeria guaranitica, the causal agent of brown crust disease of several bignoniaceous hosts, among them Handroanthus and Tabebuia species, has been traditionally placed in Phyllachoraceae, based exclusively on morphological studies, without supporting molecular evidence. Here, we provide molecular data for the link between sexual and asexual states of the fungus and elucidate the phylogeny of A. guaranitica. The multilocus phylogenetic analyses employed sequences from the 18S subunit (18S), 28S subunit (28S), and nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 = ITS) of the nuc rDNA, second-largest subunit of RNA polymerase II (RPB2), and translation elongation factor 1-α (TEF1) genetic loci. Estimates of the divergence time of this lineage were supported by fossil calibration (FC) and secondary calibration (SC) strategies. Our results indicate a natural placement of Apiosphaeria within Diaporthaceae (Diaporthales), where it represents an ancient lineage of the crown group of Diaporthaceae, diverging during the late Paleocene at 61.15 (FC) and 60.63 (SC) million years ago. This divergence time estimate within Diaporthales is based on Spataporthe taylori, a diaporthaceous fossil.
L3 - 10.1080/00275514.2018.1465774
JF - Mycologia
VL - 110
IS - 3
SP - 526
EP - 54
ER -