@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27591,
author = {Sen Lin},
title = {Two new endophytic species of Phyllosticta (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) from Southern China},
year = {2018},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/8/2/11},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {8},
number = {2},
pages = {1273--1288},
abstract = {Phyllosticta is an important phytopathogenic genus known to cause various leaf spots and fruit diseases worldwide on a large range of hosts. Two new species of Phyllosticta (P. dendrobii and P. illicii) are described and illustrated from Dendrobium nobile and Illicium verum in China. Phylogenetic analysis based on combined ITS, LSU, TEF, ACT and GPDH loci supported its separation from other species of Phyllosticta. Morphologically, P. dendrobii is most comparable with P. aplectri, while the large-sized pycnidia of P. dendrobii differentiate it from P. aplectri. Members of Phyllosticta are first reported from Dendrobium and Illicium. }
}
Citation for Study 21516
Citation title:
"Two new endophytic species of Phyllosticta (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) from Southern China".
Study name:
"Two new endophytic species of Phyllosticta (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) from Southern China".
This study is part of submission 21516
(Status: Published).
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Lin S. 2018. Two new endophytic species of Phyllosticta (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) from Southern China. Mycosphere, 8(2): 1273-1288.
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Phyllosticta is an important phytopathogenic genus known to cause various leaf spots and fruit diseases worldwide on a large range of hosts. Two new species of Phyllosticta (P. dendrobii and P. illicii) are described and illustrated from Dendrobium nobile and Illicium verum in China. Phylogenetic analysis based on combined ITS, LSU, TEF, ACT and GPDH loci supported its separation from other species of Phyllosticta. Morphologically, P. dendrobii is most comparable with P. aplectri, while the large-sized pycnidia of P. dendrobii differentiate it from P. aplectri. Members of Phyllosticta are first reported from Dendrobium and Illicium.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27591,
author = {Sen Lin},
title = {Two new endophytic species of Phyllosticta (Phyllostictaceae, Botryosphaeriales) from Southern China},
year = {2018},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.5943/mycosphere/8/2/11},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycosphere},
volume = {8},
number = {2},
pages = {1273--1288},
abstract = {Phyllosticta is an important phytopathogenic genus known to cause various leaf spots and fruit diseases worldwide on a large range of hosts. Two new species of Phyllosticta (P. dendrobii and P. illicii) are described and illustrated from Dendrobium nobile and Illicium verum in China. Phylogenetic analysis based on combined ITS, LSU, TEF, ACT and GPDH loci supported its separation from other species of Phyllosticta. Morphologically, P. dendrobii is most comparable with P. aplectri, while the large-sized pycnidia of P. dendrobii differentiate it from P. aplectri. Members of Phyllosticta are first reported from Dendrobium and Illicium. }
}
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TY - JOUR
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AU - Lin,Sen
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PY - 2018
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JF - Mycosphere
VL - 8
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SP - 1273
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