@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21851,
author = {Wayne M Pitt and Jose R Urbez-Torres and Florent P Trouillas},
title = {Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Botryosphaeriaceae, grapevine trunk diseases, grapevine canker},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in
southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in
previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species
based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of
DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), and partial sequences of the translation
elongation factor 1-alpha and beta-tubulin genes. Dothiorella vidmadera
sp. nov. is most closely related to D. iberica, D. americana and D.
sarmentorum, but differs in morphological characters and DNA
sequences. All four species are known to be associated with
Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines. Additionally, an unidentified
ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western
Australia is described. Phylogenetically, strains were most closely
related to Spencermartinsia viticola, and bore conidia with
morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published
descriptions. However, ascospores were shorter and narrower than
previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the
genus. }
}
Citation for Study 14035
Citation title:
"Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia".
Study name:
"Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia".
This study is part of submission 14035
(Status: Published).
Citation
Pitt W.M., Urbez-torres J.R., & Trouillas F.P. 2013. Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia. Fungal Diversity, .
Authors
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Pitt W.M.
(submitter)
61448952934
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Urbez-torres J.R.
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Trouillas F.P.
Abstract
Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in
southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in
previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species
based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of
DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), and partial sequences of the translation
elongation factor 1-alpha and beta-tubulin genes. Dothiorella vidmadera
sp. nov. is most closely related to D. iberica, D. americana and D.
sarmentorum, but differs in morphological characters and DNA
sequences. All four species are known to be associated with
Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines. Additionally, an unidentified
ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western
Australia is described. Phylogenetically, strains were most closely
related to Spencermartinsia viticola, and bore conidia with
morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published
descriptions. However, ascospores were shorter and narrower than
previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the
genus.
Keywords
Botryosphaeriaceae, grapevine trunk diseases, grapevine canker
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref21851,
author = {Wayne M Pitt and Jose R Urbez-Torres and Florent P Trouillas},
title = {Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Botryosphaeriaceae, grapevine trunk diseases, grapevine canker},
doi = {10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in
southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in
previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species
based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of
DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), and partial sequences of the translation
elongation factor 1-alpha and beta-tubulin genes. Dothiorella vidmadera
sp. nov. is most closely related to D. iberica, D. americana and D.
sarmentorum, but differs in morphological characters and DNA
sequences. All four species are known to be associated with
Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines. Additionally, an unidentified
ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western
Australia is described. Phylogenetically, strains were most closely
related to Spencermartinsia viticola, and bore conidia with
morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published
descriptions. However, ascospores were shorter and narrower than
previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the
genus. }
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 21851
AU - Pitt,Wayne M
AU - Urbez-Torres,Jose R
AU - Trouillas,Florent P
T1 - Dothiorella vidmadera, a novel species from grapevines in Australia and notes on Spencermartinsia
PY - 2013
KW - Botryosphaeriaceae
KW - grapevine trunk diseases
KW - grapevine canker
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7
N2 - Strains of a coelomycete isolated from grapevine cankers in
southeastern Australia and identified as Dothiorella iberica in
previous studies are redescribed in this study as a novel species
based on morphological characters and phylogenetic analyses of
DNA sequences of the internal transcribed spacer region
(ITS1-5.8S-ITS2), and partial sequences of the translation
elongation factor 1-alpha and beta-tubulin genes. Dothiorella vidmadera
sp. nov. is most closely related to D. iberica, D. americana and D.
sarmentorum, but differs in morphological characters and DNA
sequences. All four species are known to be associated with
Botryosphaeria dieback of grapevines. Additionally, an unidentified
ascomycete isolated from dead wood of grapevines in Western
Australia is described. Phylogenetically, strains were most closely
related to Spencermartinsia viticola, and bore conidia with
morphological characters and dimensions consistent with published
descriptions. However, ascospores were shorter and narrower than
previously reported and lacked the terminal apiculi that typify the
genus.
L3 - 10.1007/s13225-013-0244-7
JF - Fungal Diversity
VL -
IS -
ER -