@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29909,
author = {Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Lorenzo Lombard and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Fusarium, new taxa, systematics, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.04},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {43},
number = {},
pages = {90--185},
abstract = {The genus Neocosmospora (Fusarium solani species complex) contains saprobes, plant endophytes and pathogens of major economic significance as well as opportunistic animal pathogens. Advances in biological and phylogenetic species recognition revealed a rich species diversity which has largely remained understudied. Most of the currently recognised species lack formal descriptions and Latin names, while the taxonomic utility of old names is hampered by the lack of nomenclatural type specimens. Therefore, to stabilise the taxonomy and nomenclature of these important taxa, we examined type specimens and representative cultures of several old names by means of morphology and phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA (ITS and LSU), rpb2 and tef1 sequences. Sixtyeight species are accepted in Neocosmospora, 29 of them described herein as new; while 13 new combinations are made. Eleven additional phylogenetic species are recognized, but remain as yet undescribed. Lectotypes are proposed for eight species, seven species are epitypified and two species are neotypified. Notes on an additional 17 doubtful or excluded taxa are provided.}
}
Citation for Study 24894
Citation title:
"Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora".
Study name:
"Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora".
This study is part of submission 24894
(Status: Published).
Citation
Sandoval-denis M.P., Lombard L., & Crous P.W. 2019. Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora. Persoonia, 43: 90-185.
Authors
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Sandoval-denis M.P.
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Lombard L.
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Crous P.W.
Abstract
The genus Neocosmospora (Fusarium solani species complex) contains saprobes, plant endophytes and pathogens of major economic significance as well as opportunistic animal pathogens. Advances in biological and phylogenetic species recognition revealed a rich species diversity which has largely remained understudied. Most of the currently recognised species lack formal descriptions and Latin names, while the taxonomic utility of old names is hampered by the lack of nomenclatural type specimens. Therefore, to stabilise the taxonomy and nomenclature of these important taxa, we examined type specimens and representative cultures of several old names by means of morphology and phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA (ITS and LSU), rpb2 and tef1 sequences. Sixtyeight species are accepted in Neocosmospora, 29 of them described herein as new; while 13 new combinations are made. Eleven additional phylogenetic species are recognized, but remain as yet undescribed. Lectotypes are proposed for eight species, seven species are epitypified and two species are neotypified. Notes on an additional 17 doubtful or excluded taxa are provided.
Keywords
Fusarium, new taxa, systematics, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29909,
author = {Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Lorenzo Lombard and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Fusarium, new taxa, systematics, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.04},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {43},
number = {},
pages = {90--185},
abstract = {The genus Neocosmospora (Fusarium solani species complex) contains saprobes, plant endophytes and pathogens of major economic significance as well as opportunistic animal pathogens. Advances in biological and phylogenetic species recognition revealed a rich species diversity which has largely remained understudied. Most of the currently recognised species lack formal descriptions and Latin names, while the taxonomic utility of old names is hampered by the lack of nomenclatural type specimens. Therefore, to stabilise the taxonomy and nomenclature of these important taxa, we examined type specimens and representative cultures of several old names by means of morphology and phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA (ITS and LSU), rpb2 and tef1 sequences. Sixtyeight species are accepted in Neocosmospora, 29 of them described herein as new; while 13 new combinations are made. Eleven additional phylogenetic species are recognized, but remain as yet undescribed. Lectotypes are proposed for eight species, seven species are epitypified and two species are neotypified. Notes on an additional 17 doubtful or excluded taxa are provided.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 29909
AU - Sandoval-Denis,Marcelo Patricio
AU - Lombard,Lorenzo
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
T1 - Back to the roots: a reappraisal of Neocosmospora
PY - 2019
KW - Fusarium
KW - new taxa
KW - systematics
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.04
N2 - The genus Neocosmospora (Fusarium solani species complex) contains saprobes, plant endophytes and pathogens of major economic significance as well as opportunistic animal pathogens. Advances in biological and phylogenetic species recognition revealed a rich species diversity which has largely remained understudied. Most of the currently recognised species lack formal descriptions and Latin names, while the taxonomic utility of old names is hampered by the lack of nomenclatural type specimens. Therefore, to stabilise the taxonomy and nomenclature of these important taxa, we examined type specimens and representative cultures of several old names by means of morphology and phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA (ITS and LSU), rpb2 and tef1 sequences. Sixtyeight species are accepted in Neocosmospora, 29 of them described herein as new; while 13 new combinations are made. Eleven additional phylogenetic species are recognized, but remain as yet undescribed. Lectotypes are proposed for eight species, seven species are epitypified and two species are neotypified. Notes on an additional 17 doubtful or excluded taxa are provided.
L3 - 10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.04
JF - Persoonia
VL - 43
IS -
SP - 90
EP - 185
ER -