@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25304,
author = {Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Josepa Gene and Deanna A. Sutton and Nathan P Wiederhold and Jose F. Cano-Lira and Josep Guarro},
title = {New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Capnodiales, Cladosporiaceae, Dothideomycetes, phylogeny, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3767/003158516X691951},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {36},
number = {},
pages = {281--298},
abstract = {Cladosporium is mainly known as a ubiquitous environmental saprobic fungus or plant endophyte, and to date, just a few species have been documented as etiologic agents in vertebrate hosts, including humans. In the present study, 10 new species of the genus were isolated from human and animal clinical specimens from the USA. They are proposed and characterized on the basis of their morphology and a molecular phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequences from three loci (the ITS region of the rDNA, and partial fragments of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and actin genes). Six of those species belong to the C. cladosporioides species complex, i.e., C. alboflavescens, C. angulosum, C. anthropophilum, C. crousii, C. flavovirens and C. xantochromaticum, three new species belong to the C. herbarum species complex, i.e., C. floccosum, C. subcinereum and C. tuberosum; and one to the C. sphaerospermum species complex, namely, C. succulentum. Differential morphological features of the new taxa are provided together with molecular barcodes to distinguish them from the currently accepted species of the genus.}
}
Citation for Study 18524
Citation title:
"New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections".
Study name:
"New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections".
This study is part of submission 18524
(Status: Published).
Citation
Sandoval-denis M.P., Gene J., Sutton D., Wiederhold N.P., Cano-lira J.F., & Guarro J. 2015. New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections. Persoonia, 36: 281-298.
Authors
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Sandoval-denis M.P.
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Gene J.
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Sutton D.
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Wiederhold N.P.
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Cano-lira J.F.
+34 977 759350
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Guarro J.
Abstract
Cladosporium is mainly known as a ubiquitous environmental saprobic fungus or plant endophyte, and to date, just a few species have been documented as etiologic agents in vertebrate hosts, including humans. In the present study, 10 new species of the genus were isolated from human and animal clinical specimens from the USA. They are proposed and characterized on the basis of their morphology and a molecular phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequences from three loci (the ITS region of the rDNA, and partial fragments of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and actin genes). Six of those species belong to the C. cladosporioides species complex, i.e., C. alboflavescens, C. angulosum, C. anthropophilum, C. crousii, C. flavovirens and C. xantochromaticum, three new species belong to the C. herbarum species complex, i.e., C. floccosum, C. subcinereum and C. tuberosum; and one to the C. sphaerospermum species complex, namely, C. succulentum. Differential morphological features of the new taxa are provided together with molecular barcodes to distinguish them from the currently accepted species of the genus.
Keywords
Capnodiales, Cladosporiaceae, Dothideomycetes, phylogeny, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref25304,
author = {Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Josepa Gene and Deanna A. Sutton and Nathan P Wiederhold and Jose F. Cano-Lira and Josep Guarro},
title = {New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Capnodiales, Cladosporiaceae, Dothideomycetes, phylogeny, taxonomy},
doi = {10.3767/003158516X691951},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {36},
number = {},
pages = {281--298},
abstract = {Cladosporium is mainly known as a ubiquitous environmental saprobic fungus or plant endophyte, and to date, just a few species have been documented as etiologic agents in vertebrate hosts, including humans. In the present study, 10 new species of the genus were isolated from human and animal clinical specimens from the USA. They are proposed and characterized on the basis of their morphology and a molecular phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequences from three loci (the ITS region of the rDNA, and partial fragments of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and actin genes). Six of those species belong to the C. cladosporioides species complex, i.e., C. alboflavescens, C. angulosum, C. anthropophilum, C. crousii, C. flavovirens and C. xantochromaticum, three new species belong to the C. herbarum species complex, i.e., C. floccosum, C. subcinereum and C. tuberosum; and one to the C. sphaerospermum species complex, namely, C. succulentum. Differential morphological features of the new taxa are provided together with molecular barcodes to distinguish them from the currently accepted species of the genus.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 25304
AU - Sandoval-Denis,Marcelo Patricio
AU - Gene,Josepa
AU - Sutton,Deanna A.
AU - Wiederhold,Nathan P
AU - Cano-Lira,Jose F.
AU - Guarro,Josep
T1 - New species of Cladosporium associated with human and animal infections
PY - 2015
KW - Capnodiales
KW - Cladosporiaceae
KW - Dothideomycetes
KW - phylogeny
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158516X691951
N2 - Cladosporium is mainly known as a ubiquitous environmental saprobic fungus or plant endophyte, and to date, just a few species have been documented as etiologic agents in vertebrate hosts, including humans. In the present study, 10 new species of the genus were isolated from human and animal clinical specimens from the USA. They are proposed and characterized on the basis of their morphology and a molecular phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequences from three loci (the ITS region of the rDNA, and partial fragments of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and actin genes). Six of those species belong to the C. cladosporioides species complex, i.e., C. alboflavescens, C. angulosum, C. anthropophilum, C. crousii, C. flavovirens and C. xantochromaticum, three new species belong to the C. herbarum species complex, i.e., C. floccosum, C. subcinereum and C. tuberosum; and one to the C. sphaerospermum species complex, namely, C. succulentum. Differential morphological features of the new taxa are provided together with molecular barcodes to distinguish them from the currently accepted species of the genus.
L3 - 10.3767/003158516X691951
JF - Persoonia
VL - 36
IS -
SP - 281
EP - 298
ER -