@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24829,
author = {Barbara C. Paulus and Paul A Gadek and Kevin D Hyde},
title = {Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest.},
year = {2004},
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doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {21148927},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {95},
number = {5},
pages = {1074--1087},
abstract = {During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five new species of Thozetella, namely T. acerosa, T. boonjiensis, T. falcata, T. gigantea and T. queenslandica, were identified and these are described and illustrated here. The morphology of specimens derived from cultures grown under different conditions and from natural substrata was compared. DNA sequence data of ITS regions within nuclear rDNA supported the morphological species concept and indicated that Thozetella species are anamorphs of the ascomycete genus Chaetosphaeria.}
}
Citation for Study 17927
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest.".
Study name:
"Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest.".
This study is part of submission 17927
(Status: Published).
Citation
Paulus B., Gadek P.A., & Hyde K.D. 2004. Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest. Mycologia, 95(5): 1074-1087.
Authors
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Paulus B.
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Gadek P.A.
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Hyde K.D.
Abstract
During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five new species of Thozetella, namely T. acerosa, T. boonjiensis, T. falcata, T. gigantea and T. queenslandica, were identified and these are described and illustrated here. The morphology of specimens derived from cultures grown under different conditions and from natural substrata was compared. DNA sequence data of ITS regions within nuclear rDNA supported the morphological species concept and indicated that Thozetella species are anamorphs of the ascomycete genus Chaetosphaeria.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24829,
author = {Barbara C. Paulus and Paul A Gadek and Kevin D Hyde},
title = {Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest.},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {21148927},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {95},
number = {5},
pages = {1074--1087},
abstract = {During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five new species of Thozetella, namely T. acerosa, T. boonjiensis, T. falcata, T. gigantea and T. queenslandica, were identified and these are described and illustrated here. The morphology of specimens derived from cultures grown under different conditions and from natural substrata was compared. DNA sequence data of ITS regions within nuclear rDNA supported the morphological species concept and indicated that Thozetella species are anamorphs of the ascomycete genus Chaetosphaeria.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24829
AU - Paulus,Barbara C.
AU - Gadek,Paul A
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
T1 - Phylogenetic and morphological assessment of five new species of Thozetella from an Australian rainforest.
PY - 2004
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N2 - During an investigation of saprobic microfungi in leaf litter from an Australian rainforest, five new species of Thozetella, namely T. acerosa, T. boonjiensis, T. falcata, T. gigantea and T. queenslandica, were identified and these are described and illustrated here. The morphology of specimens derived from cultures grown under different conditions and from natural substrata was compared. DNA sequence data of ITS regions within nuclear rDNA supported the morphological species concept and indicated that Thozetella species are anamorphs of the ascomycete genus Chaetosphaeria.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 95
IS - 5
SP - 1074
EP - 1087
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