@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27226,
author = {Yasmina Marin-Felix and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Lei Cai and Seonju Marincowitz and Ulrike Damm and Kevin D Hyde and Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Ruvishika Shehali Jayawardena and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Genera of phytopathogenic fungi},
year = {2017},
keywords = {DNA barcodes, Fungal systematics, Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant pathology, Taxonomy, Typifications},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to provide a stable platform for the taxonomy of
phytopathogenic fungi. This first paper focuses on 21 genera of phytopathogenic fungi: Bipolaris, Boeremia, Calonectria, Ceratocystis, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum,
Coniella, Curvularia, Monilinia, Neofabraea, Neofusicoccum, Pilidium, Pleiochaeta, Plenodomus, Protostegia, Pseudopyricularia, Puccinia, Saccharata, Thyrostroma,
Venturia and Wilsonomyces. For each genus, a morphological description and information about its pathology, distribution, hosts and disease symptoms are provided. In
addition, this information is linked to primary and secondary DNA barcodes of the presently accepted species, and relevant literature. Moreover, several novelties are
introduced, i.e. new genera, species and combinations, and neo-, lecto- and epitypes designated to provide a stable taxonomy. This first paper includes one new genus,
26 new species, nine new combinations, and four typifications of older names.}
}
Citation for Study 21045
Citation title:
"Genera of phytopathogenic fungi".
Study name:
"Genera of phytopathogenic fungi".
This study is part of submission 21045
(Status: Published).
Citation
Marin-felix Y., Groenewald J.Z., Cai L., Marincowitz S., Damm U., Hyde K.D., Dissanayake A.J., Jayawardena R.S., & Crous P.W. 2017. Genera of phytopathogenic fungi. Studies in Mycology, .
Authors
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Marin-felix Y.
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Groenewald J.Z.
+31302122600
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Cai L.
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Marincowitz S.
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Damm U.
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Hyde K.D.
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Dissanayake A.J.
13552444052
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Jayawardena R.S.
(submitter)
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Crous P.W.
Abstract
Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to provide a stable platform for the taxonomy of
phytopathogenic fungi. This first paper focuses on 21 genera of phytopathogenic fungi: Bipolaris, Boeremia, Calonectria, Ceratocystis, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum,
Coniella, Curvularia, Monilinia, Neofabraea, Neofusicoccum, Pilidium, Pleiochaeta, Plenodomus, Protostegia, Pseudopyricularia, Puccinia, Saccharata, Thyrostroma,
Venturia and Wilsonomyces. For each genus, a morphological description and information about its pathology, distribution, hosts and disease symptoms are provided. In
addition, this information is linked to primary and secondary DNA barcodes of the presently accepted species, and relevant literature. Moreover, several novelties are
introduced, i.e. new genera, species and combinations, and neo-, lecto- and epitypes designated to provide a stable taxonomy. This first paper includes one new genus,
26 new species, nine new combinations, and four typifications of older names.
Keywords
DNA barcodes, Fungal systematics, Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant pathology, Taxonomy, Typifications
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27226,
author = {Yasmina Marin-Felix and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Lei Cai and Seonju Marincowitz and Ulrike Damm and Kevin D Hyde and Asha Janadaree Dissanayake and Ruvishika Shehali Jayawardena and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Genera of phytopathogenic fungi},
year = {2017},
keywords = {DNA barcodes, Fungal systematics, Phytopathogenic fungi, Plant pathology, Taxonomy, Typifications},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to provide a stable platform for the taxonomy of
phytopathogenic fungi. This first paper focuses on 21 genera of phytopathogenic fungi: Bipolaris, Boeremia, Calonectria, Ceratocystis, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum,
Coniella, Curvularia, Monilinia, Neofabraea, Neofusicoccum, Pilidium, Pleiochaeta, Plenodomus, Protostegia, Pseudopyricularia, Puccinia, Saccharata, Thyrostroma,
Venturia and Wilsonomyces. For each genus, a morphological description and information about its pathology, distribution, hosts and disease symptoms are provided. In
addition, this information is linked to primary and secondary DNA barcodes of the presently accepted species, and relevant literature. Moreover, several novelties are
introduced, i.e. new genera, species and combinations, and neo-, lecto- and epitypes designated to provide a stable taxonomy. This first paper includes one new genus,
26 new species, nine new combinations, and four typifications of older names.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27226
AU - Marin-Felix,Yasmina
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
AU - Cai,Lei
AU - Marincowitz,Seonju
AU - Damm,Ulrike
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - Dissanayake,Asha Janadaree
AU - Jayawardena,Ruvishika Shehali
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
T1 - Genera of phytopathogenic fungi
PY - 2017
KW - DNA barcodes
KW - Fungal systematics
KW - Phytopathogenic fungi
KW - Plant pathology
KW - Taxonomy
KW - Typifications
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) is introduced as a new series of publications in order to provide a stable platform for the taxonomy of
phytopathogenic fungi. This first paper focuses on 21 genera of phytopathogenic fungi: Bipolaris, Boeremia, Calonectria, Ceratocystis, Cladosporium, Colletotrichum,
Coniella, Curvularia, Monilinia, Neofabraea, Neofusicoccum, Pilidium, Pleiochaeta, Plenodomus, Protostegia, Pseudopyricularia, Puccinia, Saccharata, Thyrostroma,
Venturia and Wilsonomyces. For each genus, a morphological description and information about its pathology, distribution, hosts and disease symptoms are provided. In
addition, this information is linked to primary and secondary DNA barcodes of the presently accepted species, and relevant literature. Moreover, several novelties are
introduced, i.e. new genera, species and combinations, and neo-, lecto- and epitypes designated to provide a stable taxonomy. This first paper includes one new genus,
26 new species, nine new combinations, and four typifications of older names.
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JF - Studies in Mycology
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ER -