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author = {Jamjan Meeboon and Susumu Takamatsu},
title = {Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand},
year = {2016},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, Molecular phylogeny, Myrtaceae, Taxonomic novelties},
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url = {http://},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
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abstract = {Two novel powdery mildew species from Thailand, viz. Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, are proposed based on combinations of morphological data and molecular phylogeny inferred from ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences. Erysiphe eucalypticola is genetically distinct from all other species of Erysiphe s. lat. based on ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences, and morphologically differs from other powdery mildews on Eucalyptus in having conidia produced in singly, multilobed conidial germ tubes (Pseudoidium type), shorter conidiophores, and smaller foot cells. Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae is the first species from the basal Phyllactinieae group found outside of North and South America, and differs from other basal Phyllactinieae group members such as Ph. leveilluloides, Ph. angulata, and Ph. chubutiana in having longer conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in general, but shorter conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in total than in Ph. obclavata.}
}
Citation for Study 19906
Citation title:
"Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand".
Study name:
"Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand".
This study is part of submission 19906
(Status: Published).
Citation
Meeboon J., & Takamatsu S. 2016. Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Meeboon J.
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+81-90-6591-8085
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Takamatsu S.
81-59-231-9497
Abstract
Two novel powdery mildew species from Thailand, viz. Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, are proposed based on combinations of morphological data and molecular phylogeny inferred from ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences. Erysiphe eucalypticola is genetically distinct from all other species of Erysiphe s. lat. based on ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences, and morphologically differs from other powdery mildews on Eucalyptus in having conidia produced in singly, multilobed conidial germ tubes (Pseudoidium type), shorter conidiophores, and smaller foot cells. Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae is the first species from the basal Phyllactinieae group found outside of North and South America, and differs from other basal Phyllactinieae group members such as Ph. leveilluloides, Ph. angulata, and Ph. chubutiana in having longer conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in general, but shorter conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in total than in Ph. obclavata.
Keywords
28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, Molecular phylogeny, Myrtaceae, Taxonomic novelties
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26355,
author = {Jamjan Meeboon and Susumu Takamatsu},
title = {Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand},
year = {2016},
keywords = {28S rRNA gene, Erysiphales, Molecular phylogeny, Myrtaceae, Taxonomic novelties},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Two novel powdery mildew species from Thailand, viz. Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, are proposed based on combinations of morphological data and molecular phylogeny inferred from ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences. Erysiphe eucalypticola is genetically distinct from all other species of Erysiphe s. lat. based on ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences, and morphologically differs from other powdery mildews on Eucalyptus in having conidia produced in singly, multilobed conidial germ tubes (Pseudoidium type), shorter conidiophores, and smaller foot cells. Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae is the first species from the basal Phyllactinieae group found outside of North and South America, and differs from other basal Phyllactinieae group members such as Ph. leveilluloides, Ph. angulata, and Ph. chubutiana in having longer conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in general, but shorter conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in total than in Ph. obclavata.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 26355
AU - Meeboon,Jamjan
AU - Takamatsu,Susumu
T1 - Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, two new species of powdery mildews on Eucalyptus and Lagerstroemia from Thailand
PY - 2016
KW - 28S rRNA gene
KW - Erysiphales
KW - Molecular phylogeny
KW - Myrtaceae
KW - Taxonomic novelties
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
N2 - Two novel powdery mildew species from Thailand, viz. Erysiphe eucalypticola and Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae, are proposed based on combinations of morphological data and molecular phylogeny inferred from ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences. Erysiphe eucalypticola is genetically distinct from all other species of Erysiphe s. lat. based on ITS and 28S rRNA gene sequences, and morphologically differs from other powdery mildews on Eucalyptus in having conidia produced in singly, multilobed conidial germ tubes (Pseudoidium type), shorter conidiophores, and smaller foot cells. Phyllactinia lagerstroemiae is the first species from the basal Phyllactinieae group found outside of North and South America, and differs from other basal Phyllactinieae group members such as Ph. leveilluloides, Ph. angulata, and Ph. chubutiana in having longer conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in general, but shorter conidiophore foot cells and conidiophores in total than in Ph. obclavata.
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JF - Mycoscience
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