@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22408,
author = {Jing Luo and Emily Walsh and Ning Zhang},
title = {Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Harpophora, Magnaporthe, multigene phylogeny, Phialophora, Pseudophialophora, Pyricularia, systematics, taxonomy},
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url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Based on morphology and DNA sequences of ITS, SSU, LSU, RPB1, TEF1 and MCM7 genes, we describe four new species in Magnaporthaceae that are associated with grass roots collected from New Jersey Pine Barrens. A new genus, Pseudophialophora is erected to accommodate three species, which is characterized by slow growth on potato dextrose agar, curved conidiogenous cells without a conspicuous collarette apex, and oblong ellipsoidal conidia. Pseudophialophora eragrostidis, P. panicorum and P. schizachyrii are assigned to this genus. A new species of Magnaporthiopsis is also reported and named as M. panicorum. Distinctions between them and phylogenetic relationships with other Magnaporthaceae taxa are discussed.}
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Citation for Study 14753
Citation title:
"Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens".
Study name:
"Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens".
This study is part of submission 14753
(Status: Published).
Citation
Luo J., Walsh E., & Zhang N. 2013. Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens. Mycologia, .
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Abstract
Based on morphology and DNA sequences of ITS, SSU, LSU, RPB1, TEF1 and MCM7 genes, we describe four new species in Magnaporthaceae that are associated with grass roots collected from New Jersey Pine Barrens. A new genus, Pseudophialophora is erected to accommodate three species, which is characterized by slow growth on potato dextrose agar, curved conidiogenous cells without a conspicuous collarette apex, and oblong ellipsoidal conidia. Pseudophialophora eragrostidis, P. panicorum and P. schizachyrii are assigned to this genus. A new species of Magnaporthiopsis is also reported and named as M. panicorum. Distinctions between them and phylogenetic relationships with other Magnaporthaceae taxa are discussed.
Keywords
Harpophora, Magnaporthe, multigene phylogeny, Phialophora, Pseudophialophora, Pyricularia, systematics, taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref22408,
author = {Jing Luo and Emily Walsh and Ning Zhang},
title = {Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens},
year = {2013},
keywords = {Harpophora, Magnaporthe, multigene phylogeny, Phialophora, Pseudophialophora, Pyricularia, systematics, taxonomy},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Based on morphology and DNA sequences of ITS, SSU, LSU, RPB1, TEF1 and MCM7 genes, we describe four new species in Magnaporthaceae that are associated with grass roots collected from New Jersey Pine Barrens. A new genus, Pseudophialophora is erected to accommodate three species, which is characterized by slow growth on potato dextrose agar, curved conidiogenous cells without a conspicuous collarette apex, and oblong ellipsoidal conidia. Pseudophialophora eragrostidis, P. panicorum and P. schizachyrii are assigned to this genus. A new species of Magnaporthiopsis is also reported and named as M. panicorum. Distinctions between them and phylogenetic relationships with other Magnaporthaceae taxa are discussed.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 22408
AU - Luo,Jing
AU - Walsh,Emily
AU - Zhang,Ning
T1 - Four new species in Magnaporthaceae from grass roots in New Jersey Pine Barrens
PY - 2013
KW - Harpophora
KW - Magnaporthe
KW - multigene phylogeny
KW - Phialophora
KW - Pseudophialophora
KW - Pyricularia
KW - systematics
KW - taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Based on morphology and DNA sequences of ITS, SSU, LSU, RPB1, TEF1 and MCM7 genes, we describe four new species in Magnaporthaceae that are associated with grass roots collected from New Jersey Pine Barrens. A new genus, Pseudophialophora is erected to accommodate three species, which is characterized by slow growth on potato dextrose agar, curved conidiogenous cells without a conspicuous collarette apex, and oblong ellipsoidal conidia. Pseudophialophora eragrostidis, P. panicorum and P. schizachyrii are assigned to this genus. A new species of Magnaporthiopsis is also reported and named as M. panicorum. Distinctions between them and phylogenetic relationships with other Magnaporthaceae taxa are discussed.
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JF - Mycologia
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