@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15566,
author = {Markus Goeker and Hermann Voglmayr and Alexandra Riethmueller and Michael Weiss and Franz Oberwinkler},
title = {Taxonomic aspects of Peronosporaceae inferred from Bayesian molecular phylogenetics.},
year = {2003},
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journal = {Canadian Journal of Botany},
volume = {81},
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pages = {672--683},
abstract = {We present the results of a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of parts of the nuclear 28S rDNA gene of a representative sample of the Peronosporales. Peronospora s. l. is shown to be paraphyletic. Based on molecular and morphological evidence, several species of the genus Peronospora are transferred to Hyaloperonospora. Plasmopara oplismeni appears to be related only distantly to the other Plasmopara species, and is transferred to the new genus Viennotia based on molecular, morphological, and ecological evidence. The remaining Plasmopara species are likely to be paraphyletic with respect to Bremia, Paraperonospora, and Basidiophora. Phytophthora is shown to be paraphyletic with respect to the obligatory biotrophic genera. Evidence for the assumption that obligatory biotrophism arose independently at least twice in Peronosporales is demonstrated.}
}
Citation for Study 1061
Citation title:
"Taxonomic aspects of Peronosporaceae inferred from Bayesian molecular phylogenetics.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S958
(Status: Published).
Citation
Goeker M., Voglmayr H., Riethmueller A., Weiss M., & Oberwinkler F. 2003. Taxonomic aspects of Peronosporaceae inferred from Bayesian molecular phylogenetics. Canadian Journal of Botany, 81: 672-683.
Authors
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Goeker M.
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Voglmayr H.
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Riethmueller A.
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Weiss M.
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Oberwinkler F.
Abstract
We present the results of a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of parts of the nuclear 28S rDNA gene of a representative sample of the Peronosporales. Peronospora s. l. is shown to be paraphyletic. Based on molecular and morphological evidence, several species of the genus Peronospora are transferred to Hyaloperonospora. Plasmopara oplismeni appears to be related only distantly to the other Plasmopara species, and is transferred to the new genus Viennotia based on molecular, morphological, and ecological evidence. The remaining Plasmopara species are likely to be paraphyletic with respect to Bremia, Paraperonospora, and Basidiophora. Phytophthora is shown to be paraphyletic with respect to the obligatory biotrophic genera. Evidence for the assumption that obligatory biotrophism arose independently at least twice in Peronosporales is demonstrated.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15566,
author = {Markus Goeker and Hermann Voglmayr and Alexandra Riethmueller and Michael Weiss and Franz Oberwinkler},
title = {Taxonomic aspects of Peronosporaceae inferred from Bayesian molecular phylogenetics.},
year = {2003},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Canadian Journal of Botany},
volume = {81},
number = {},
pages = {672--683},
abstract = {We present the results of a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of parts of the nuclear 28S rDNA gene of a representative sample of the Peronosporales. Peronospora s. l. is shown to be paraphyletic. Based on molecular and morphological evidence, several species of the genus Peronospora are transferred to Hyaloperonospora. Plasmopara oplismeni appears to be related only distantly to the other Plasmopara species, and is transferred to the new genus Viennotia based on molecular, morphological, and ecological evidence. The remaining Plasmopara species are likely to be paraphyletic with respect to Bremia, Paraperonospora, and Basidiophora. Phytophthora is shown to be paraphyletic with respect to the obligatory biotrophic genera. Evidence for the assumption that obligatory biotrophism arose independently at least twice in Peronosporales is demonstrated.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15566
AU - Goeker,Markus
AU - Voglmayr,Hermann
AU - Riethmueller,Alexandra
AU - Weiss,Michael
AU - Oberwinkler,Franz
T1 - Taxonomic aspects of Peronosporaceae inferred from Bayesian molecular phylogenetics.
PY - 2003
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N2 - We present the results of a Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of parts of the nuclear 28S rDNA gene of a representative sample of the Peronosporales. Peronospora s. l. is shown to be paraphyletic. Based on molecular and morphological evidence, several species of the genus Peronospora are transferred to Hyaloperonospora. Plasmopara oplismeni appears to be related only distantly to the other Plasmopara species, and is transferred to the new genus Viennotia based on molecular, morphological, and ecological evidence. The remaining Plasmopara species are likely to be paraphyletic with respect to Bremia, Paraperonospora, and Basidiophora. Phytophthora is shown to be paraphyletic with respect to the obligatory biotrophic genera. Evidence for the assumption that obligatory biotrophism arose independently at least twice in Peronosporales is demonstrated.
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JF - Canadian Journal of Botany
VL - 81
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SP - 672
EP - 683
ER -