@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19165,
author = {Marcele Vermeulen and Marieka Gryzenhout and Michael J Wingfield and Jolanda Roux},
title = {New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov. },
year = {2010},
keywords = {Canker pathogens, Celoporthe, Chrysoporthe, Galpinia transvaalica, Holocryphia, Myrtales, Tree diseases},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {103},
number = {},
pages = {554--569},
abstract = {The Cryphonectriaceae accommodates some of the world?s most important tree pathogens, including four genera known from native and introduced Myrtales in Africa. Because the Cryphonectriaceae are important tree pathogens, continued surveys are needed for these fungi. Surveys in the past three years in southern Africa have led to the discovery of cankers with fruiting structures resembling those of the Cryphonectriaceae on trees in the Myrtales in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia. These fungi were identified using morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. For the first time, we report Chrysoporthe austroafricana from Namibia and on Syzygium guineense and Holocryphia eucalypti in Swaziland on a Eucalyptus grandis clone. The host and geographic ranges of Celoporthe dispersa were expanded to include S. legatti in South Africa and S. guineense in Zambia. In addition, a monotypic genus, Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov., was described from Galpinia transvaalica (Lythraceae, Myrtales) in Swaziland. The present, and other recent studies, clearly emphasizes the limited understanding of the true diversity and distribution of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae in Africa.}
}
Citation for Study 10814
Citation title:
"New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov. ".
Study name:
"New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov. ".
This study is part of submission 10804
(Status: Published).
Citation
Vermeulen M., Gryzenhout M., Wingfield M.J., & Roux J. 2010. New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov. Mycologia, 103: 554-569.
Authors
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Vermeulen M.
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0824501650
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Gryzenhout M.
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Wingfield M.J.
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Roux J.
Abstract
The Cryphonectriaceae accommodates some of the world?s most important tree pathogens, including four genera known from native and introduced Myrtales in Africa. Because the Cryphonectriaceae are important tree pathogens, continued surveys are needed for these fungi. Surveys in the past three years in southern Africa have led to the discovery of cankers with fruiting structures resembling those of the Cryphonectriaceae on trees in the Myrtales in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia. These fungi were identified using morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. For the first time, we report Chrysoporthe austroafricana from Namibia and on Syzygium guineense and Holocryphia eucalypti in Swaziland on a Eucalyptus grandis clone. The host and geographic ranges of Celoporthe dispersa were expanded to include S. legatti in South Africa and S. guineense in Zambia. In addition, a monotypic genus, Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov., was described from Galpinia transvaalica (Lythraceae, Myrtales) in Swaziland. The present, and other recent studies, clearly emphasizes the limited understanding of the true diversity and distribution of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae in Africa.
Keywords
Canker pathogens, Celoporthe, Chrysoporthe, Galpinia transvaalica, Holocryphia, Myrtales, Tree diseases
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19165,
author = {Marcele Vermeulen and Marieka Gryzenhout and Michael J Wingfield and Jolanda Roux},
title = {New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov. },
year = {2010},
keywords = {Canker pathogens, Celoporthe, Chrysoporthe, Galpinia transvaalica, Holocryphia, Myrtales, Tree diseases},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {103},
number = {},
pages = {554--569},
abstract = {The Cryphonectriaceae accommodates some of the world?s most important tree pathogens, including four genera known from native and introduced Myrtales in Africa. Because the Cryphonectriaceae are important tree pathogens, continued surveys are needed for these fungi. Surveys in the past three years in southern Africa have led to the discovery of cankers with fruiting structures resembling those of the Cryphonectriaceae on trees in the Myrtales in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia. These fungi were identified using morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. For the first time, we report Chrysoporthe austroafricana from Namibia and on Syzygium guineense and Holocryphia eucalypti in Swaziland on a Eucalyptus grandis clone. The host and geographic ranges of Celoporthe dispersa were expanded to include S. legatti in South Africa and S. guineense in Zambia. In addition, a monotypic genus, Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov., was described from Galpinia transvaalica (Lythraceae, Myrtales) in Swaziland. The present, and other recent studies, clearly emphasizes the limited understanding of the true diversity and distribution of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae in Africa.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 19165
AU - Vermeulen,Marcele
AU - Gryzenhout,Marieka
AU - Wingfield,Michael J
AU - Roux,Jolanda
T1 - New records of the Cryphonectriaceae from southern Africa including a description of Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov.
PY - 2010
KW - Canker pathogens
KW - Celoporthe
KW - Chrysoporthe
KW - Galpinia transvaalica
KW - Holocryphia
KW - Myrtales
KW - Tree diseases
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - The Cryphonectriaceae accommodates some of the world?s most important tree pathogens, including four genera known from native and introduced Myrtales in Africa. Because the Cryphonectriaceae are important tree pathogens, continued surveys are needed for these fungi. Surveys in the past three years in southern Africa have led to the discovery of cankers with fruiting structures resembling those of the Cryphonectriaceae on trees in the Myrtales in Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zambia. These fungi were identified using morphological characteristics and DNA sequence data. For the first time, we report Chrysoporthe austroafricana from Namibia and on Syzygium guineense and Holocryphia eucalypti in Swaziland on a Eucalyptus grandis clone. The host and geographic ranges of Celoporthe dispersa were expanded to include S. legatti in South Africa and S. guineense in Zambia. In addition, a monotypic genus, Latruncellus aurorae gen. sp. nov., was described from Galpinia transvaalica (Lythraceae, Myrtales) in Swaziland. The present, and other recent studies, clearly emphasizes the limited understanding of the true diversity and distribution of fungi in the Cryphonectriaceae in Africa.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 103
IS -
SP - 554
EP - 569
ER -