@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref32289,
author = {Diana S. Marasinghe and Sinang Hongsanan and Dhanushka Nadeeshan Wanasinghe and Saranyaphat Boonmee and Saisamorn Lumyong and Kevin D Hyde and Ning Xie},
title = {Morpho-molecular characterization of Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov., Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov., and Asterina neo-mangiferae nom. nov},
year = {2021},
keywords = {2 new taxa; 1 nom. nov.; Ascomycota; Asterinales; epifoliar; phylogeny; taxonomy},
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url = {},
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journal = {Mycosphere},
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abstract = {: Asterinales is an important epifoliar order which generally lacks of DNA-based sequence data. There are many genera without molecular data and the exact taxonomic placement of those genera is undetermined. In this study, we introduce Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov. and Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov. and Asterina neomangiferae nom. nov. based on morpho-molecular evidences. All fungal specimens were collected during September from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The phylogenetic analysis based on 28s (LSU) and 5.8s (ITS) sequence data confirmed the placements of Asterolibertia, Brunneofissura and Cirsosia in Asterinales. These are the first molecular records for Asterolibertia (current name is Asterina) and Cirsosia. Comparative morphologies and phylogenetic analyses are provided for each taxon using illustrations and well-supported phylogenetic analysis}
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Citation for Study 28468

Citation title:
"Morpho-molecular characterization of Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov., Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov., and Asterina neo-mangiferae nom. nov".

Study name:
"Morpho-molecular characterization of Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov., Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov., and Asterina neo-mangiferae nom. nov".

This study is part of submission 28468
(Status: Published).
Citation
Marasinghe D.S., Hongsanan S., Wanasinghe D.N., Boonmee S., Lumyong S., Hyde K.D., & Xie N. 2021. Morpho-molecular characterization of Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov., Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov., and Asterina neo-mangiferae nom. nov. Mycosphere, .
Authors
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Marasinghe D.S.
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Hongsanan S.
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Wanasinghe D.N.
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Boonmee S.
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Lumyong S.
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Hyde K.D.
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Xie N.
Abstract
: Asterinales is an important epifoliar order which generally lacks of DNA-based sequence data. There are many genera without molecular data and the exact taxonomic placement of those genera is undetermined. In this study, we introduce Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov. and Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov. and Asterina neomangiferae nom. nov. based on morpho-molecular evidences. All fungal specimens were collected during September from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The phylogenetic analysis based on 28s (LSU) and 5.8s (ITS) sequence data confirmed the placements of Asterolibertia, Brunneofissura and Cirsosia in Asterinales. These are the first molecular records for Asterolibertia (current name is Asterina) and Cirsosia. Comparative morphologies and phylogenetic analyses are provided for each taxon using illustrations and well-supported phylogenetic analysis
Keywords
2 new taxa; 1 nom. nov.; Ascomycota; Asterinales; epifoliar; phylogeny; taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref32289,
author = {Diana S. Marasinghe and Sinang Hongsanan and Dhanushka Nadeeshan Wanasinghe and Saranyaphat Boonmee and Saisamorn Lumyong and Kevin D Hyde and Ning Xie},
title = {Morpho-molecular characterization of Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov., Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov., and Asterina neo-mangiferae nom. nov},
year = {2021},
keywords = {2 new taxa; 1 nom. nov.; Ascomycota; Asterinales; epifoliar; phylogeny; taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {: Asterinales is an important epifoliar order which generally lacks of DNA-based sequence data. There are many genera without molecular data and the exact taxonomic placement of those genera is undetermined. In this study, we introduce Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov. and Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov. and Asterina neomangiferae nom. nov. based on morpho-molecular evidences. All fungal specimens were collected during September from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The phylogenetic analysis based on 28s (LSU) and 5.8s (ITS) sequence data confirmed the placements of Asterolibertia, Brunneofissura and Cirsosia in Asterinales. These are the first molecular records for Asterolibertia (current name is Asterina) and Cirsosia. Comparative morphologies and phylogenetic analyses are provided for each taxon using illustrations and well-supported phylogenetic analysis}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 32289
AU - Marasinghe,Diana S.
AU - Hongsanan,Sinang
AU - Wanasinghe,Dhanushka Nadeeshan
AU - Boonmee,Saranyaphat
AU - Lumyong,Saisamorn
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - Xie,Ning
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PY - 2021
KW - 2 new taxa; 1 nom. nov.; Ascomycota; Asterinales; epifoliar; phylogeny; taxonomy
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N2 - : Asterinales is an important epifoliar order which generally lacks of DNA-based sequence data. There are many genera without molecular data and the exact taxonomic placement of those genera is undetermined. In this study, we introduce Brunneofissuraceae fam. nov. and Cirsosia mangiferae sp. nov. and Asterina neomangiferae nom. nov. based on morpho-molecular evidences. All fungal specimens were collected during September from Chiang Mai, Thailand. The phylogenetic analysis based on 28s (LSU) and 5.8s (ITS) sequence data confirmed the placements of Asterolibertia, Brunneofissura and Cirsosia in Asterinales. These are the first molecular records for Asterolibertia (current name is Asterina) and Cirsosia. Comparative morphologies and phylogenetic analyses are provided for each taxon using illustrations and well-supported phylogenetic analysis
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JF - Mycosphere
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