@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18473,
author = {Y. G. Chen and Y. L. Ji and H. S. Yu and Z. W. Wang},
title = {A new Neotyphodium species from Festuca parvigluma Steud. grown in China},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/08-181},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {101},
number = {5},
pages = {681--685},
abstract = {Neotyphodium species evolved from Epichloë species are asexual, seedborne in many cool-season grasses. Here, we proposed a new species inhabiting in Festuca parvigluma Steud. native to China. Morphology, host specificity and molecular phylogenetic evidences supported erection of this new species. Sequences of ?-tubulin gene (tubB) introns and translation elongation factor 1- ? gene (tefA) introns presented two copies in all 5 isolates tested. In phylogenetic analysis, copy 1 closely related with E. yangzii in EBY clade, copy 2 with E. typhina in ETC, indicating this new species possibly origin from hybridization of these two clades. Referring to distribution area of host plants, ??Neotyphodium sinofestucae Y. Ji, Y. Chen et Z. Wang, sp. nov.?? was proposed for this new species.}
}
Citation for Study 9982
Citation title:
"A new Neotyphodium species from Festuca parvigluma Steud. grown in China".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2318
(Status: Published).
Citation
Chen Y., Ji Y., Yu H., & Wang Z. 2009. A new Neotyphodium species from Festuca parvigluma Steud. grown in China. Mycologia, 101(5): 681-685.
Authors
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Chen Y.
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Ji Y.
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Yu H.
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Wang Z.
Abstract
Neotyphodium species evolved from Epichloë species are asexual, seedborne in many cool-season grasses. Here, we proposed a new species inhabiting in Festuca parvigluma Steud. native to China. Morphology, host specificity and molecular phylogenetic evidences supported erection of this new species. Sequences of ?-tubulin gene (tubB) introns and translation elongation factor 1- ? gene (tefA) introns presented two copies in all 5 isolates tested. In phylogenetic analysis, copy 1 closely related with E. yangzii in EBY clade, copy 2 with E. typhina in ETC, indicating this new species possibly origin from hybridization of these two clades. Referring to distribution area of host plants, ??Neotyphodium sinofestucae Y. Ji, Y. Chen et Z. Wang, sp. nov.?? was proposed for this new species.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18473,
author = {Y. G. Chen and Y. L. Ji and H. S. Yu and Z. W. Wang},
title = {A new Neotyphodium species from Festuca parvigluma Steud. grown in China},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.3852/08-181},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {101},
number = {5},
pages = {681--685},
abstract = {Neotyphodium species evolved from Epichloë species are asexual, seedborne in many cool-season grasses. Here, we proposed a new species inhabiting in Festuca parvigluma Steud. native to China. Morphology, host specificity and molecular phylogenetic evidences supported erection of this new species. Sequences of ?-tubulin gene (tubB) introns and translation elongation factor 1- ? gene (tefA) introns presented two copies in all 5 isolates tested. In phylogenetic analysis, copy 1 closely related with E. yangzii in EBY clade, copy 2 with E. typhina in ETC, indicating this new species possibly origin from hybridization of these two clades. Referring to distribution area of host plants, ??Neotyphodium sinofestucae Y. Ji, Y. Chen et Z. Wang, sp. nov.?? was proposed for this new species.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18473
AU - Chen,Y. G.
AU - Ji,Y. L.
AU - Yu,H. S.
AU - Wang,Z. W.
T1 - A new Neotyphodium species from Festuca parvigluma Steud. grown in China
PY - 2009
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3852/08-181
N2 - Neotyphodium species evolved from Epichloë species are asexual, seedborne in many cool-season grasses. Here, we proposed a new species inhabiting in Festuca parvigluma Steud. native to China. Morphology, host specificity and molecular phylogenetic evidences supported erection of this new species. Sequences of ?-tubulin gene (tubB) introns and translation elongation factor 1- ? gene (tefA) introns presented two copies in all 5 isolates tested. In phylogenetic analysis, copy 1 closely related with E. yangzii in EBY clade, copy 2 with E. typhina in ETC, indicating this new species possibly origin from hybridization of these two clades. Referring to distribution area of host plants, ??Neotyphodium sinofestucae Y. Ji, Y. Chen et Z. Wang, sp. nov.?? was proposed for this new species.
L3 - 10.3852/08-181
JF - Mycologia
VL - 101
IS - 5
SP - 681
EP - 685
ER -