@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15120,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Uwe Braun and Konstanze Schubert and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {58},
number = {},
pages = {33--56},
abstract = {The genus Cladosporium is restricted to dematiaceous hyphomycetes with a coronate scar type, and Davidiella teleomorphs. In the present study numerouscladosporium-like taxa are treated, and allocated to different genera based on their morphology and DNA phylogeny derived from the LSU nrRNA gene. Several species areintroduced in new genera such as Hyalodendriella, Ochrocladosporium, Rachicladosporium, Rhizocladosporium, Toxicocladosporium and Verrucocladosporium. A further newtaxon is described in Devriesia (Teratosphaeriaceae). Furthermore, Cladosporium castellanii, the etiological agent of tinea nigra in humans, is confirmed as synonym of Stenellaaraguata, while the type species of Stenella is shown to be linked to the Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales), and not the Mycosphaerellaceae as formerly presumed.}
}
Citation for Study 1899
Citation title:
"Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1875
(Status: Published).
Citation
Crous P.W., Braun U., Schubert K., & Groenewald J.Z. 2007. Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera. Studies in Mycology, 58: 33-56.
Authors
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Crous P.W.
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Braun U.
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Schubert K.
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Groenewald J.Z.
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Abstract
The genus Cladosporium is restricted to dematiaceous hyphomycetes with a coronate scar type, and Davidiella teleomorphs. In the present study numerouscladosporium-like taxa are treated, and allocated to different genera based on their morphology and DNA phylogeny derived from the LSU nrRNA gene. Several species areintroduced in new genera such as Hyalodendriella, Ochrocladosporium, Rachicladosporium, Rhizocladosporium, Toxicocladosporium and Verrucocladosporium. A further newtaxon is described in Devriesia (Teratosphaeriaceae). Furthermore, Cladosporium castellanii, the etiological agent of tinea nigra in humans, is confirmed as synonym of Stenellaaraguata, while the type species of Stenella is shown to be linked to the Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales), and not the Mycosphaerellaceae as formerly presumed.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15120,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Uwe Braun and Konstanze Schubert and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {58},
number = {},
pages = {33--56},
abstract = {The genus Cladosporium is restricted to dematiaceous hyphomycetes with a coronate scar type, and Davidiella teleomorphs. In the present study numerouscladosporium-like taxa are treated, and allocated to different genera based on their morphology and DNA phylogeny derived from the LSU nrRNA gene. Several species areintroduced in new genera such as Hyalodendriella, Ochrocladosporium, Rachicladosporium, Rhizocladosporium, Toxicocladosporium and Verrucocladosporium. A further newtaxon is described in Devriesia (Teratosphaeriaceae). Furthermore, Cladosporium castellanii, the etiological agent of tinea nigra in humans, is confirmed as synonym of Stenellaaraguata, while the type species of Stenella is shown to be linked to the Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales), and not the Mycosphaerellaceae as formerly presumed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15120
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
AU - Braun,Uwe
AU - Schubert,Konstanze
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
T1 - Delimiting Cladosporium from morphologically similar genera
PY - 2007
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N2 - The genus Cladosporium is restricted to dematiaceous hyphomycetes with a coronate scar type, and Davidiella teleomorphs. In the present study numerouscladosporium-like taxa are treated, and allocated to different genera based on their morphology and DNA phylogeny derived from the LSU nrRNA gene. Several species areintroduced in new genera such as Hyalodendriella, Ochrocladosporium, Rachicladosporium, Rhizocladosporium, Toxicocladosporium and Verrucocladosporium. A further newtaxon is described in Devriesia (Teratosphaeriaceae). Furthermore, Cladosporium castellanii, the etiological agent of tinea nigra in humans, is confirmed as synonym of Stenellaaraguata, while the type species of Stenella is shown to be linked to the Teratosphaeriaceae (Capnodiales), and not the Mycosphaerellaceae as formerly presumed.
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JF - Studies in Mycology
VL - 58
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SP - 33
EP - 56
ER -