@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16548,
author = {Stephen M. Marek and Karen Hansen and Mark Romanish and R. Greg Thorn},
title = {Molecular systematics of the cotton root rot pathogen, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora},
year = {2008},
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journal = {Persoonia},
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abstract = {Cotton root rot is an important soilborne disease of cotton and numerous dicot plants in the southwestern United States and Mexico. The causal organism, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (= Phymatotrichum omnivorum), is known only as an asexual, holoanamorphic (mitosporic) fungus, and produces conidia resembling those of Botrytis. Although the corticoid basidiomycetes Phanerochaete omnivora (Polyporales) and Sistotrema brinkmannii (Cantharellales; both Agaricomycetes) have been suggested as teleomorphs of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora, phylogenetic analyses of nuclear small- and large-subunit ribosomal DNA and subunit 2 of RNA polymerase II from multiple isolates indicate that it is neither a basidiomycete nor closely related to other species of Botrytis (Sclerotiniaceae, Leotiomycetes). Phymatotrichopsis omnivora is a member of the family Rhizinaceae, Pezizales (Ascomycota: Pezizomycetes) allied to Psilopezia and Rhizina.}
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Citation for Study 2102
Citation title:
"Molecular systematics of the cotton root rot pathogen, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2105
(Status: Published).
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Marek S., Hansen K., Romanish M., & Thorn R. 2008. Molecular systematics of the cotton root rot pathogen, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora. Persoonia, null.
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Marek S.
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Hansen K.
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Romanish M.
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Thorn R.
Abstract
Cotton root rot is an important soilborne disease of cotton and numerous dicot plants in the southwestern United States and Mexico. The causal organism, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (= Phymatotrichum omnivorum), is known only as an asexual, holoanamorphic (mitosporic) fungus, and produces conidia resembling those of Botrytis. Although the corticoid basidiomycetes Phanerochaete omnivora (Polyporales) and Sistotrema brinkmannii (Cantharellales; both Agaricomycetes) have been suggested as teleomorphs of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora, phylogenetic analyses of nuclear small- and large-subunit ribosomal DNA and subunit 2 of RNA polymerase II from multiple isolates indicate that it is neither a basidiomycete nor closely related to other species of Botrytis (Sclerotiniaceae, Leotiomycetes). Phymatotrichopsis omnivora is a member of the family Rhizinaceae, Pezizales (Ascomycota: Pezizomycetes) allied to Psilopezia and Rhizina.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16548,
author = {Stephen M. Marek and Karen Hansen and Mark Romanish and R. Greg Thorn},
title = {Molecular systematics of the cotton root rot pathogen, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Cotton root rot is an important soilborne disease of cotton and numerous dicot plants in the southwestern United States and Mexico. The causal organism, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (= Phymatotrichum omnivorum), is known only as an asexual, holoanamorphic (mitosporic) fungus, and produces conidia resembling those of Botrytis. Although the corticoid basidiomycetes Phanerochaete omnivora (Polyporales) and Sistotrema brinkmannii (Cantharellales; both Agaricomycetes) have been suggested as teleomorphs of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora, phylogenetic analyses of nuclear small- and large-subunit ribosomal DNA and subunit 2 of RNA polymerase II from multiple isolates indicate that it is neither a basidiomycete nor closely related to other species of Botrytis (Sclerotiniaceae, Leotiomycetes). Phymatotrichopsis omnivora is a member of the family Rhizinaceae, Pezizales (Ascomycota: Pezizomycetes) allied to Psilopezia and Rhizina.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16548
AU - Marek,Stephen M.
AU - Hansen,Karen
AU - Romanish,Mark
AU - Thorn,R. Greg
T1 - Molecular systematics of the cotton root rot pathogen, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora
PY - 2008
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N2 - Cotton root rot is an important soilborne disease of cotton and numerous dicot plants in the southwestern United States and Mexico. The causal organism, Phymatotrichopsis omnivora (= Phymatotrichum omnivorum), is known only as an asexual, holoanamorphic (mitosporic) fungus, and produces conidia resembling those of Botrytis. Although the corticoid basidiomycetes Phanerochaete omnivora (Polyporales) and Sistotrema brinkmannii (Cantharellales; both Agaricomycetes) have been suggested as teleomorphs of Phymatotrichopsis omnivora, phylogenetic analyses of nuclear small- and large-subunit ribosomal DNA and subunit 2 of RNA polymerase II from multiple isolates indicate that it is neither a basidiomycete nor closely related to other species of Botrytis (Sclerotiniaceae, Leotiomycetes). Phymatotrichopsis omnivora is a member of the family Rhizinaceae, Pezizales (Ascomycota: Pezizomycetes) allied to Psilopezia and Rhizina.
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