@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26597,
author = {Maria Desterro Santos and Maria E.N. Fonseca-Boiteux and Leonardo Silva Boiteux and Paulo C?mara and Jos? Carmine Dianese},
title = {ITS-phylogeny and taxonomy of Phyllachora species on native Myrtacae from the Brazilian Cerrado.},
year = {2016},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/16-025},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {16--025},
abstract = {Nine Phyllachora species found on hosts belonging to the family Myrtaceae native to the Brazilian Cerrado were described and illustrated. We sequenced nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer barcode regions for representatives of seven species and conducted phylogenetic analyses, which provided strong support for four new species that we describe as Phyllachora cerradensis, P. ermidensis, P. furnasensis, and P. myrciariae. Catacauma nigerrimum was recombined into P. nigerrima, and a key to the common Phyllachora species on myrtaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado was also included.}
}
Citation for Study 19754
Citation title:
"ITS-phylogeny and taxonomy of Phyllachora species on native Myrtacae from the Brazilian Cerrado.".
Study name:
"ITS-phylogeny and taxonomy of Phyllachora species on native Myrtacae from the Brazilian Cerrado.".
This study is part of submission 19754
(Status: Published).
Citation
Santos M.D., Fonseca-boiteux M.E., Boiteux L.S., C?mara P., & Dianese J.C. 2016. ITS-phylogeny and taxonomy of Phyllachora species on native Myrtacae from the Brazilian Cerrado. Mycologia, : 16-025.
Authors
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Santos M.D.
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Fonseca-boiteux M.E.
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Boiteux L.S.
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C?mara P.
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Dianese J.C.
Abstract
Nine Phyllachora species found on hosts belonging to the family Myrtaceae native to the Brazilian Cerrado were described and illustrated. We sequenced nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer barcode regions for representatives of seven species and conducted phylogenetic analyses, which provided strong support for four new species that we describe as Phyllachora cerradensis, P. ermidensis, P. furnasensis, and P. myrciariae. Catacauma nigerrimum was recombined into P. nigerrima, and a key to the common Phyllachora species on myrtaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado was also included.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26597,
author = {Maria Desterro Santos and Maria E.N. Fonseca-Boiteux and Leonardo Silva Boiteux and Paulo C?mara and Jos? Carmine Dianese},
title = {ITS-phylogeny and taxonomy of Phyllachora species on native Myrtacae from the Brazilian Cerrado.},
year = {2016},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/16-025},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {16--025},
abstract = {Nine Phyllachora species found on hosts belonging to the family Myrtaceae native to the Brazilian Cerrado were described and illustrated. We sequenced nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer barcode regions for representatives of seven species and conducted phylogenetic analyses, which provided strong support for four new species that we describe as Phyllachora cerradensis, P. ermidensis, P. furnasensis, and P. myrciariae. Catacauma nigerrimum was recombined into P. nigerrima, and a key to the common Phyllachora species on myrtaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado was also included.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26597
AU - Santos,Maria Desterro
AU - Fonseca-Boiteux,Maria E.N.
AU - Boiteux,Leonardo Silva
AU - C?mara,Paulo
AU - Dianese,Jos? Carmine
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PY - 2016
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N2 - Nine Phyllachora species found on hosts belonging to the family Myrtaceae native to the Brazilian Cerrado were described and illustrated. We sequenced nuc rDNA internal transcribed spacer barcode regions for representatives of seven species and conducted phylogenetic analyses, which provided strong support for four new species that we describe as Phyllachora cerradensis, P. ermidensis, P. furnasensis, and P. myrciariae. Catacauma nigerrimum was recombined into P. nigerrima, and a key to the common Phyllachora species on myrtaceous hosts from the Brazilian Cerrado was also included.
L3 - 10.3852/16-025
JF - Mycologia
VL -
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SP - 16
EP - 025
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