@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref2112,
author = {Koji Kageyama and C. Andr? L?vesque and Masako Senda and Haruhisa Suga},
title = {Two new species of Pythium isolated from cool-temperate forest soil in Japan.},
year = {2008},
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doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
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abstract = {Pythium senticosum and P. takayamanum spp. nov. were isolated from the A horizon layer of the soils under deciduous broad-leaved forest and cool-temperate cedar forest of Japan, respectively. P. senticosum is a fast-growing species and grows even at 5˚C with a radial growth. The species is characterized by the ovoid to ellipsoid sporangia with an apical papilla, the ornamented oogonia with acute conical spines, the bell-shaped antheridial cells and the amphigynous-like antheridia. P. takayamanum is a high-temperature growing species that can grow even at 35˚C. The species is morphologically characterized by the wavy antheridial stalk and ellipsoidal bent oogonia.}
}
Citation for Study 2175
Citation title:
"Two new species of Pythium isolated from cool-temperate forest soil in Japan.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2181
(Status: Published).
Citation
Kageyama K., L?vesque C., Senda M., & Suga H. 2008. Two new species of Pythium isolated from cool-temperate forest soil in Japan. Mycologia, null.
Authors
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Kageyama K.
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L?vesque C.
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Senda M.
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Suga H.
Abstract
Pythium senticosum and P. takayamanum spp. nov. were isolated from the A horizon layer of the soils under deciduous broad-leaved forest and cool-temperate cedar forest of Japan, respectively. P. senticosum is a fast-growing species and grows even at 5˚C with a radial growth. The species is characterized by the ovoid to ellipsoid sporangia with an apical papilla, the ornamented oogonia with acute conical spines, the bell-shaped antheridial cells and the amphigynous-like antheridia. P. takayamanum is a high-temperature growing species that can grow even at 35˚C. The species is morphologically characterized by the wavy antheridial stalk and ellipsoidal bent oogonia.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref2112,
author = {Koji Kageyama and C. Andr? L?vesque and Masako Senda and Haruhisa Suga},
title = {Two new species of Pythium isolated from cool-temperate forest soil in Japan.},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Pythium senticosum and P. takayamanum spp. nov. were isolated from the A horizon layer of the soils under deciduous broad-leaved forest and cool-temperate cedar forest of Japan, respectively. P. senticosum is a fast-growing species and grows even at 5˚C with a radial growth. The species is characterized by the ovoid to ellipsoid sporangia with an apical papilla, the ornamented oogonia with acute conical spines, the bell-shaped antheridial cells and the amphigynous-like antheridia. P. takayamanum is a high-temperature growing species that can grow even at 35˚C. The species is morphologically characterized by the wavy antheridial stalk and ellipsoidal bent oogonia.}
}
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ID - 2112
AU - Kageyama,Koji
AU - L?vesque,C. Andr?
AU - Senda,Masako
AU - Suga,Haruhisa
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N2 - Pythium senticosum and P. takayamanum spp. nov. were isolated from the A horizon layer of the soils under deciduous broad-leaved forest and cool-temperate cedar forest of Japan, respectively. P. senticosum is a fast-growing species and grows even at 5˚C with a radial growth. The species is characterized by the ovoid to ellipsoid sporangia with an apical papilla, the ornamented oogonia with acute conical spines, the bell-shaped antheridial cells and the amphigynous-like antheridia. P. takayamanum is a high-temperature growing species that can grow even at 35˚C. The species is morphologically characterized by the wavy antheridial stalk and ellipsoidal bent oogonia.
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JF - Mycologia
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