@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24472,
author = {Shurong Tang},
title = {Podosphaera paracurvispora (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a new powdery mildew species on Pyrus from China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene;ITS; Pyrus ussuriensis;Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2016.11.004},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2016.11.004},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {58},
number = {2},
pages = {116--120},
abstract = {Podosphaera paracurvispora, a new powdery mildew species of Podosphaera sect. Podosphaera, is described and illustrated on Pyrus ussuriensis in China. P. paracurvispora differs from P. clandestina and P. leucotricha which are common causal agents of Pyrus powdery mildew in having crescent-shaped ascospores, and differs from P. curvispora, endemic in Japan on Sorbus spp., in having much broader pale brown ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and partial 28S rDNA sequences clearly support P. paracurvispora as species of its own, genetically well separated from the others. The morphological characteristics and phylogenetic results strongly suggest that the fungus is a new, undescribed species. }
}
Citation for Study 17446
Citation title:
"Podosphaera paracurvispora (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a new powdery mildew species on Pyrus from China".
Study name:
"Podosphaera paracurvispora (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a new powdery mildew species on Pyrus from China".
This study is part of submission 17446
(Status: Published).
Citation
Tang S. 2017. Podosphaera paracurvispora (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a new powdery mildew species on Pyrus from China. Mycoscience, 58(2): 116-120.
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Abstract
Podosphaera paracurvispora, a new powdery mildew species of Podosphaera sect. Podosphaera, is described and illustrated on Pyrus ussuriensis in China. P. paracurvispora differs from P. clandestina and P. leucotricha which are common causal agents of Pyrus powdery mildew in having crescent-shaped ascospores, and differs from P. curvispora, endemic in Japan on Sorbus spp., in having much broader pale brown ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and partial 28S rDNA sequences clearly support P. paracurvispora as species of its own, genetically well separated from the others. The morphological characteristics and phylogenetic results strongly suggest that the fungus is a new, undescribed species.
Keywords
28S rRNA gene;ITS; Pyrus ussuriensis;Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24472,
author = {Shurong Tang},
title = {Podosphaera paracurvispora (Erysiphaceae, Ascomycota), a new powdery mildew species on Pyrus from China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene;ITS; Pyrus ussuriensis;Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2016.11.004},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2016.11.004},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {58},
number = {2},
pages = {116--120},
abstract = {Podosphaera paracurvispora, a new powdery mildew species of Podosphaera sect. Podosphaera, is described and illustrated on Pyrus ussuriensis in China. P. paracurvispora differs from P. clandestina and P. leucotricha which are common causal agents of Pyrus powdery mildew in having crescent-shaped ascospores, and differs from P. curvispora, endemic in Japan on Sorbus spp., in having much broader pale brown ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and partial 28S rDNA sequences clearly support P. paracurvispora as species of its own, genetically well separated from the others. The morphological characteristics and phylogenetic results strongly suggest that the fungus is a new, undescribed species. }
}
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TY - JOUR
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AU - Tang,Shurong
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PY - 2017
KW - 28S rRNA gene;ITS; Pyrus ussuriensis;Taxonomy
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N2 - Podosphaera paracurvispora, a new powdery mildew species of Podosphaera sect. Podosphaera, is described and illustrated on Pyrus ussuriensis in China. P. paracurvispora differs from P. clandestina and P. leucotricha which are common causal agents of Pyrus powdery mildew in having crescent-shaped ascospores, and differs from P. curvispora, endemic in Japan on Sorbus spp., in having much broader pale brown ascospores. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and partial 28S rDNA sequences clearly support P. paracurvispora as species of its own, genetically well separated from the others. The morphological characteristics and phylogenetic results strongly suggest that the fungus is a new, undescribed species.
L3 - 10.1016/j.myc.2016.11.004
JF - Mycoscience
VL - 58
IS - 2
SP - 116
EP - 120
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