@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26898,
author = {Zhi Peng Dou and Wei He and Ying Zhang},
title = {Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Botryosphaeriaceae, phylogeny, sexual morph, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new species of Lasiodiplodia (L. chinensis) is described and illustrated from several hosts collected from Hainan and Shandong Province in China. Both sexual and asexual states of L. chinensis were observed, which is characterized by its broadly clavate to clavate asci, fusiform, hyaline and aseptate ascospores, and initially hyaline, aseptate, ovoid to ellipsoid conidia that become pigmented and 1?2-septate with longitudinal striations when mature. Phylogenetically, L. chinensis is closely related to L. pseudotheobromae, L. sterculiae and L. lignicola. Morphological comparisons of these four species lead to the conclusion that the collected taxon is new to science.}
}
Citation for Study 20597
Citation title:
"Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China".
Study name:
"Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China".
This study is part of submission 20597
(Status: Published).
Citation
Dou Z., He W., & Zhang Y. 2017. Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China. Mycosphere, .
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Dou Z.
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He W.
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Zhang Y.
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Abstract
A new species of Lasiodiplodia (L. chinensis) is described and illustrated from several hosts collected from Hainan and Shandong Province in China. Both sexual and asexual states of L. chinensis were observed, which is characterized by its broadly clavate to clavate asci, fusiform, hyaline and aseptate ascospores, and initially hyaline, aseptate, ovoid to ellipsoid conidia that become pigmented and 1?2-septate with longitudinal striations when mature. Phylogenetically, L. chinensis is closely related to L. pseudotheobromae, L. sterculiae and L. lignicola. Morphological comparisons of these four species lead to the conclusion that the collected taxon is new to science.
Keywords
Botryosphaeriaceae, phylogeny, sexual morph, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26898,
author = {Zhi Peng Dou and Wei He and Ying Zhang},
title = {Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China},
year = {2017},
keywords = {Botryosphaeriaceae, phylogeny, sexual morph, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new species of Lasiodiplodia (L. chinensis) is described and illustrated from several hosts collected from Hainan and Shandong Province in China. Both sexual and asexual states of L. chinensis were observed, which is characterized by its broadly clavate to clavate asci, fusiform, hyaline and aseptate ascospores, and initially hyaline, aseptate, ovoid to ellipsoid conidia that become pigmented and 1?2-septate with longitudinal striations when mature. Phylogenetically, L. chinensis is closely related to L. pseudotheobromae, L. sterculiae and L. lignicola. Morphological comparisons of these four species lead to the conclusion that the collected taxon is new to science.}
}
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ID - 26898
AU - Dou,Zhi Peng
AU - He,Wei
AU - Zhang,Ying
T1 - Lasiodiplodia chinensis sp. nov., a new holomorphic species from China
PY - 2017
KW - Botryosphaeriaceae
KW - phylogeny
KW - sexual morph
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - A new species of Lasiodiplodia (L. chinensis) is described and illustrated from several hosts collected from Hainan and Shandong Province in China. Both sexual and asexual states of L. chinensis were observed, which is characterized by its broadly clavate to clavate asci, fusiform, hyaline and aseptate ascospores, and initially hyaline, aseptate, ovoid to ellipsoid conidia that become pigmented and 1?2-septate with longitudinal striations when mature. Phylogenetically, L. chinensis is closely related to L. pseudotheobromae, L. sterculiae and L. lignicola. Morphological comparisons of these four species lead to the conclusion that the collected taxon is new to science.
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JF - Mycosphere
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