@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25211,
author = {David Gramaje and Lizel Mostert and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Actin, Beta-tubulin, Petri disease, Systematics, Togninia, Woody hosts},
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2015.06.004},
url = {http://www.elsevier.com/locate/funbio},
pmid = {26321726},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {119},
number = {9},
pages = {759--783},
abstract = {Phaeoacremonium spp. are commonly isolated from stems and branches of diseased woody hosts, and humans with phaeohyphomycosis. The genus Phaeoacremonium (Togniniaceae, Togniniales) has recently been monographed, and presently contains 46 species, while its sexual morph, Togninia, contains 26 epithets, of which 13 are insufficiently known. In this review we summarise information pertaining to the global distribution, pathology, ecology, and detection of these species, and present a case for retaining the genus Phaeoacremonium over that of Togninia. Furthermore, to obtain a single nomenclature, the following new combinations are also proposed: Phaeoacremonium africanum, P. aquaticum, P. fraxinopennsylvanicum, P. griseo-olivaceum, P. inconspicuum, P. leptorrhynchum, P. minimum, and P. vibratile. }
}
Citation for Study 18411
Citation title:
"Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis".
Study name:
"Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis".
This study is part of submission 18411
(Status: Published).
Citation
Gramaje D., Mostert L., Groenewald J.Z., & Crous P.W. 2015. Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis. Fungal Biology, 119(9): 759-783.
Authors
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Gramaje D.
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Mostert L.
+27 021 808 3397
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Groenewald J.Z.
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+31302122600
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Crous P.W.
Abstract
Phaeoacremonium spp. are commonly isolated from stems and branches of diseased woody hosts, and humans with phaeohyphomycosis. The genus Phaeoacremonium (Togniniaceae, Togniniales) has recently been monographed, and presently contains 46 species, while its sexual morph, Togninia, contains 26 epithets, of which 13 are insufficiently known. In this review we summarise information pertaining to the global distribution, pathology, ecology, and detection of these species, and present a case for retaining the genus Phaeoacremonium over that of Togninia. Furthermore, to obtain a single nomenclature, the following new combinations are also proposed: Phaeoacremonium africanum, P. aquaticum, P. fraxinopennsylvanicum, P. griseo-olivaceum, P. inconspicuum, P. leptorrhynchum, P. minimum, and P. vibratile.
Keywords
Actin, Beta-tubulin, Petri disease, Systematics, Togninia, Woody hosts
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25211,
author = {David Gramaje and Lizel Mostert and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Actin, Beta-tubulin, Petri disease, Systematics, Togninia, Woody hosts},
doi = {10.1016/j.funbio.2015.06.004},
url = {http://www.elsevier.com/locate/funbio},
pmid = {26321726},
journal = {Fungal Biology},
volume = {119},
number = {9},
pages = {759--783},
abstract = {Phaeoacremonium spp. are commonly isolated from stems and branches of diseased woody hosts, and humans with phaeohyphomycosis. The genus Phaeoacremonium (Togniniaceae, Togniniales) has recently been monographed, and presently contains 46 species, while its sexual morph, Togninia, contains 26 epithets, of which 13 are insufficiently known. In this review we summarise information pertaining to the global distribution, pathology, ecology, and detection of these species, and present a case for retaining the genus Phaeoacremonium over that of Togninia. Furthermore, to obtain a single nomenclature, the following new combinations are also proposed: Phaeoacremonium africanum, P. aquaticum, P. fraxinopennsylvanicum, P. griseo-olivaceum, P. inconspicuum, P. leptorrhynchum, P. minimum, and P. vibratile. }
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25211
AU - Gramaje,David
AU - Mostert,Lizel
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
T1 - Phaeoacremonium: From esca disease to phaeohyphomycosis
PY - 2015
KW - Actin
KW - Beta-tubulin
KW - Petri disease
KW - Systematics
KW - Togninia
KW - Woody hosts
UR - http://www.elsevier.com/locate/funbio
N2 - Phaeoacremonium spp. are commonly isolated from stems and branches of diseased woody hosts, and humans with phaeohyphomycosis. The genus Phaeoacremonium (Togniniaceae, Togniniales) has recently been monographed, and presently contains 46 species, while its sexual morph, Togninia, contains 26 epithets, of which 13 are insufficiently known. In this review we summarise information pertaining to the global distribution, pathology, ecology, and detection of these species, and present a case for retaining the genus Phaeoacremonium over that of Togninia. Furthermore, to obtain a single nomenclature, the following new combinations are also proposed: Phaeoacremonium africanum, P. aquaticum, P. fraxinopennsylvanicum, P. griseo-olivaceum, P. inconspicuum, P. leptorrhynchum, P. minimum, and P. vibratile.
L3 - 10.1016/j.funbio.2015.06.004
JF - Fungal Biology
VL - 119
IS - 9
SP - 759
EP - 783
ER -