@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26643,
author = {Min Shen and qi jia zhang and Ying Zhang},
title = {Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Key words: follicolous fungi; phytopathogen; sooty molds; taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Abstract: Opportunistic collecting of ascomycetes in Lesser Khingan Mountains of China led to the discovery of two species of Venturia from Salix spp, one of which is described and illustrated as a new species-V. fuliginosa. Venturia fuliginosa forms a soot-like phenotype on the leaf surface of the host, and differs from known species of Venturia in having fusiform, subcylindrical, sometimes obpyriform and mostly aseptate conidia. Phylogenetic inferences based on the combined sequences of the 28S and ITS rRNA gene repeat from nuc rDNA indicate that the new species is closely related to CBS 470.61 (a strain named V. chlorospora from Salix daphnoides in 1958 in France). Venturia catenospora is reported for the first time in China. }
}
Citation for Study 20293
Citation title:
"Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China".
Study name:
"Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China".
This study is part of submission 20293
(Status: Published).
Citation
Shen M., Zhang Q.J., & Zhang Y. 2016. Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China. Mycosphere, .
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Shen M.
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15910935003
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Zhang Q.J.
861062336309
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Zhang Y.
Abstract
Abstract: Opportunistic collecting of ascomycetes in Lesser Khingan Mountains of China led to the discovery of two species of Venturia from Salix spp, one of which is described and illustrated as a new species-V. fuliginosa. Venturia fuliginosa forms a soot-like phenotype on the leaf surface of the host, and differs from known species of Venturia in having fusiform, subcylindrical, sometimes obpyriform and mostly aseptate conidia. Phylogenetic inferences based on the combined sequences of the 28S and ITS rRNA gene repeat from nuc rDNA indicate that the new species is closely related to CBS 470.61 (a strain named V. chlorospora from Salix daphnoides in 1958 in France). Venturia catenospora is reported for the first time in China.
Keywords
Key words: follicolous fungi; phytopathogen; sooty molds; taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26643,
author = {Min Shen and qi jia zhang and Ying Zhang},
title = {Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China},
year = {2016},
keywords = {Key words: follicolous fungi; phytopathogen; sooty molds; taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Abstract: Opportunistic collecting of ascomycetes in Lesser Khingan Mountains of China led to the discovery of two species of Venturia from Salix spp, one of which is described and illustrated as a new species-V. fuliginosa. Venturia fuliginosa forms a soot-like phenotype on the leaf surface of the host, and differs from known species of Venturia in having fusiform, subcylindrical, sometimes obpyriform and mostly aseptate conidia. Phylogenetic inferences based on the combined sequences of the 28S and ITS rRNA gene repeat from nuc rDNA indicate that the new species is closely related to CBS 470.61 (a strain named V. chlorospora from Salix daphnoides in 1958 in France). Venturia catenospora is reported for the first time in China. }
}
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ID - 26643
AU - Shen,Min
AU - zhang,qi jia
AU - Zhang,Ying
T1 - Venturia fuliginosa sp. nov., a soot-like species of Venturia (Venturiales) on Salix from China
PY - 2016
KW - Key words: follicolous fungi; phytopathogen; sooty molds; taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Abstract: Opportunistic collecting of ascomycetes in Lesser Khingan Mountains of China led to the discovery of two species of Venturia from Salix spp, one of which is described and illustrated as a new species-V. fuliginosa. Venturia fuliginosa forms a soot-like phenotype on the leaf surface of the host, and differs from known species of Venturia in having fusiform, subcylindrical, sometimes obpyriform and mostly aseptate conidia. Phylogenetic inferences based on the combined sequences of the 28S and ITS rRNA gene repeat from nuc rDNA indicate that the new species is closely related to CBS 470.61 (a strain named V. chlorospora from Salix daphnoides in 1958 in France). Venturia catenospora is reported for the first time in China.
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