@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14940,
author = {C. C. Carmaran and Andrea Irene Romero and Liliana M. Giussani},
title = {An approach towards a new phylogenetic classification in Diatrypaceae},
year = {2006},
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journal = {Fungal Diversity},
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abstract = {The ascal morphology and its taxonomic significance were explored in almost all species of octosporous Diatrypaceae: Cryptosphaeria, Diatrype, Echinomyces, Eutypa and Eutypella. The resulting character information along with other morphological characters were used to infer phylogenetic relationships among species and genera in the family. Peroneutypa, is resurrected to accomodateseven species and the following new combinations are proposed: Peroneutypa alsophila, Peroneutypa arecae, Peroneutypa comosa, Peroneutypa curvispora, Peroneutypa gliricidiae, Peroneutypa kochiana, Peroneutypa scoparia and Peroneutypa obesa. A key to species of Peroneutypa is provided. These new taxonomic arrangements, based on phylogenetic evidence, are proposed here for the first time.}
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Citation for Study 1571
Citation title:
"An approach towards a new phylogenetic classification in Diatrypaceae".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1516
(Status: Published).
Citation
Carmaran C., Romero A., & Giussani L. 2006. An approach towards a new phylogenetic classification in Diatrypaceae. Fungal Diversity, null.
Authors
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Carmaran C.
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Romero A.
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Giussani L.
Abstract
The ascal morphology and its taxonomic significance were explored in almost all species of octosporous Diatrypaceae: Cryptosphaeria, Diatrype, Echinomyces, Eutypa and Eutypella. The resulting character information along with other morphological characters were used to infer phylogenetic relationships among species and genera in the family. Peroneutypa, is resurrected to accomodateseven species and the following new combinations are proposed: Peroneutypa alsophila, Peroneutypa arecae, Peroneutypa comosa, Peroneutypa curvispora, Peroneutypa gliricidiae, Peroneutypa kochiana, Peroneutypa scoparia and Peroneutypa obesa. A key to species of Peroneutypa is provided. These new taxonomic arrangements, based on phylogenetic evidence, are proposed here for the first time.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14940,
author = {C. C. Carmaran and Andrea Irene Romero and Liliana M. Giussani},
title = {An approach towards a new phylogenetic classification in Diatrypaceae},
year = {2006},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Diversity},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {The ascal morphology and its taxonomic significance were explored in almost all species of octosporous Diatrypaceae: Cryptosphaeria, Diatrype, Echinomyces, Eutypa and Eutypella. The resulting character information along with other morphological characters were used to infer phylogenetic relationships among species and genera in the family. Peroneutypa, is resurrected to accomodateseven species and the following new combinations are proposed: Peroneutypa alsophila, Peroneutypa arecae, Peroneutypa comosa, Peroneutypa curvispora, Peroneutypa gliricidiae, Peroneutypa kochiana, Peroneutypa scoparia and Peroneutypa obesa. A key to species of Peroneutypa is provided. These new taxonomic arrangements, based on phylogenetic evidence, are proposed here for the first time.}
}
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AU - Carmaran,C. C.
AU - Romero,Andrea Irene
AU - Giussani,Liliana M.
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