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author = {Saleh Rahimloo and Tanay Bose and Valiollah Babaeizad and Mohammad Sayari and Mohammad-Ali Tajick},
title = {Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, Phanerochaetaceae, dry fruit rot, mitospore, multi-gene phylogeny},
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journal = {Sydowia},
volume = {67},
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abstract = {Hyphodermella is a genus of corticioid white rot fungi from the family Phanerochatetaceae. Molecular data (partial SSU, LSU and complete ITS nrDNA) confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae as the causal agent of dry fruit rot of plum (Prunus domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) from Mazandaran, Iran. The asexual state of H. rosae is characterized by the presence of unicellular, spherical mitospores, which are terminal or intercalary in position. Both basidia and mitospores were observed in the matured cultures of H. rosae, although we did not observe any basidiospores. The phylogeny of Phanerochaetaceae confirms Hyphodermella as a monophyletic lineage within the family and sister group to Phanerochaete with considerable bootstrap support. Both the isolates of mitosporic H. rosae, nest within a clade, which includes its sexual counterpart. Hence, we conclude that the lifecycle of H. rosae includes at least two reproductive states, i.e. sexual and asexual. Mitosporic H. rosae is capable of infecting plants and produce similar disease symptoms as its sexual state.}
}
Citation for Study 16312

Citation title:
"Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran".

Study name:
"Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran".

This study is part of submission 16312
(Status: Published).
Citation
Rahimloo S., Bose T., Babaeizad V., Sayari M., & Tajick M. 2015. Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran. Sydowia, 67.
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Rahimloo S.
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Bose T.
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Babaeizad V.
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Sayari M.
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Tajick M.
Abstract
Hyphodermella is a genus of corticioid white rot fungi from the family Phanerochatetaceae. Molecular data (partial SSU, LSU and complete ITS nrDNA) confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae as the causal agent of dry fruit rot of plum (Prunus domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) from Mazandaran, Iran. The asexual state of H. rosae is characterized by the presence of unicellular, spherical mitospores, which are terminal or intercalary in position. Both basidia and mitospores were observed in the matured cultures of H. rosae, although we did not observe any basidiospores. The phylogeny of Phanerochaetaceae confirms Hyphodermella as a monophyletic lineage within the family and sister group to Phanerochaete with considerable bootstrap support. Both the isolates of mitosporic H. rosae, nest within a clade, which includes its sexual counterpart. Hence, we conclude that the lifecycle of H. rosae includes at least two reproductive states, i.e. sexual and asexual. Mitosporic H. rosae is capable of infecting plants and produce similar disease symptoms as its sexual state.
Keywords
Basidiomycota, Phanerochaetaceae, dry fruit rot, mitospore, multi-gene phylogeny
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref23606,
author = {Saleh Rahimloo and Tanay Bose and Valiollah Babaeizad and Mohammad Sayari and Mohammad-Ali Tajick},
title = {Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, Phanerochaetaceae, dry fruit rot, mitospore, multi-gene phylogeny},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Sydowia},
volume = {67},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Hyphodermella is a genus of corticioid white rot fungi from the family Phanerochatetaceae. Molecular data (partial SSU, LSU and complete ITS nrDNA) confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae as the causal agent of dry fruit rot of plum (Prunus domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) from Mazandaran, Iran. The asexual state of H. rosae is characterized by the presence of unicellular, spherical mitospores, which are terminal or intercalary in position. Both basidia and mitospores were observed in the matured cultures of H. rosae, although we did not observe any basidiospores. The phylogeny of Phanerochaetaceae confirms Hyphodermella as a monophyletic lineage within the family and sister group to Phanerochaete with considerable bootstrap support. Both the isolates of mitosporic H. rosae, nest within a clade, which includes its sexual counterpart. Hence, we conclude that the lifecycle of H. rosae includes at least two reproductive states, i.e. sexual and asexual. Mitosporic H. rosae is capable of infecting plants and produce similar disease symptoms as its sexual state.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 23606
AU - Rahimloo,Saleh
AU - Bose,Tanay
AU - Babaeizad,Valiollah
AU - Sayari,Mohammad
AU - Tajick,Mohammad-Ali
T1 - Molecular data confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae (Phanerochaetaceae) as the pathogen of rosaceous fruits in northern Iran
PY - 2015
KW - Basidiomycota
KW - Phanerochaetaceae
KW - dry fruit rot
KW - mitospore
KW - multi-gene phylogeny
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Hyphodermella is a genus of corticioid white rot fungi from the family Phanerochatetaceae. Molecular data (partial SSU, LSU and complete ITS nrDNA) confirm mitosporic state of Hyphodermella rosae as the causal agent of dry fruit rot of plum (Prunus domestica) and peach (Prunus persica) from Mazandaran, Iran. The asexual state of H. rosae is characterized by the presence of unicellular, spherical mitospores, which are terminal or intercalary in position. Both basidia and mitospores were observed in the matured cultures of H. rosae, although we did not observe any basidiospores. The phylogeny of Phanerochaetaceae confirms Hyphodermella as a monophyletic lineage within the family and sister group to Phanerochaete with considerable bootstrap support. Both the isolates of mitosporic H. rosae, nest within a clade, which includes its sexual counterpart. Hence, we conclude that the lifecycle of H. rosae includes at least two reproductive states, i.e. sexual and asexual. Mitosporic H. rosae is capable of infecting plants and produce similar disease symptoms as its sexual state.
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JF - Sydowia
VL - 67
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