@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24519,
author = {Sebastian Albu and Merje Toome and Mary Catherine Aime},
title = {Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes},
year = {2015},
keywords = {fungal systematics, invasive plants, phylloplane, smut fungi, taxonomy, Ustilaginomycotina},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {Numerous strains of a novel yeast were isolated in Louisiana, USA from the leaves of several palustrine plants, most frequently from the invasive aquatic ferns Salvinia minima and S. molesta. This fungus produced fast-growing colonies that were grayish violet to dark blue in culture and rapidly reproduced via production of copious ballistoconidia. Phylogenetic analyses of the large and small subunits and internal transcribed spacer regions of the nuclear rDNA cistron, translation elongation factor 1-α and β-tubulin sequences indicate this fungus is a member of Ustilaginomycetes, but holds an isolated position, distinct from the two currently recognized orders, Ustilaginales and Urocystales. Here we describe Violaceomycetales ord. nov., Violaceomycetaceae fam. nov. and Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. for this unusual fungus.}
}
Citation for Study 17519
Citation title:
"Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes".
Study name:
"Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes".
This study is part of submission 17519
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Citation
Albu S., Toome M., & Aime M.C. 2015. Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Albu S.
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Toome M.
64-022-354-9719
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Aime M.C.
Abstract
Numerous strains of a novel yeast were isolated in Louisiana, USA from the leaves of several palustrine plants, most frequently from the invasive aquatic ferns Salvinia minima and S. molesta. This fungus produced fast-growing colonies that were grayish violet to dark blue in culture and rapidly reproduced via production of copious ballistoconidia. Phylogenetic analyses of the large and small subunits and internal transcribed spacer regions of the nuclear rDNA cistron, translation elongation factor 1-α and β-tubulin sequences indicate this fungus is a member of Ustilaginomycetes, but holds an isolated position, distinct from the two currently recognized orders, Ustilaginales and Urocystales. Here we describe Violaceomycetales ord. nov., Violaceomycetaceae fam. nov. and Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. for this unusual fungus.
Keywords
fungal systematics, invasive plants, phylloplane, smut fungi, taxonomy, Ustilaginomycotina
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24519,
author = {Sebastian Albu and Merje Toome and Mary Catherine Aime},
title = {Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes},
year = {2015},
keywords = {fungal systematics, invasive plants, phylloplane, smut fungi, taxonomy, Ustilaginomycotina},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Numerous strains of a novel yeast were isolated in Louisiana, USA from the leaves of several palustrine plants, most frequently from the invasive aquatic ferns Salvinia minima and S. molesta. This fungus produced fast-growing colonies that were grayish violet to dark blue in culture and rapidly reproduced via production of copious ballistoconidia. Phylogenetic analyses of the large and small subunits and internal transcribed spacer regions of the nuclear rDNA cistron, translation elongation factor 1-α and β-tubulin sequences indicate this fungus is a member of Ustilaginomycetes, but holds an isolated position, distinct from the two currently recognized orders, Ustilaginales and Urocystales. Here we describe Violaceomycetales ord. nov., Violaceomycetaceae fam. nov. and Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. for this unusual fungus.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24519
AU - Albu,Sebastian
AU - Toome,Merje
AU - Aime,Mary Catherine
T1 - Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. and a new monotypic lineage, Violaceomycetales ord. nov. in Ustilaginomycetes
PY - 2015
KW - fungal systematics
KW - invasive plants
KW - phylloplane
KW - smut fungi
KW - taxonomy
KW - Ustilaginomycotina
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Numerous strains of a novel yeast were isolated in Louisiana, USA from the leaves of several palustrine plants, most frequently from the invasive aquatic ferns Salvinia minima and S. molesta. This fungus produced fast-growing colonies that were grayish violet to dark blue in culture and rapidly reproduced via production of copious ballistoconidia. Phylogenetic analyses of the large and small subunits and internal transcribed spacer regions of the nuclear rDNA cistron, translation elongation factor 1-α and β-tubulin sequences indicate this fungus is a member of Ustilaginomycetes, but holds an isolated position, distinct from the two currently recognized orders, Ustilaginales and Urocystales. Here we describe Violaceomycetales ord. nov., Violaceomycetaceae fam. nov. and Violaceomyces palustris gen. et sp. nov. for this unusual fungus.
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