@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27526,
author = {Yuan-Min Shen and Wen-Hsin Chung and Tung-Chin Huang and Rossitza Rodeva and Ting-Hsuan Hung},
title = {Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Biodiversity, Evolution, Roestelia, Rosaceae, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2017.11.003},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Three rust fungi from high mountains and pear-producing areas in Taiwan were described using morphological and molecular data based on 34 specimens. Gymnosporangium corniforme was demonstrated to produce spermogonia and aecia on Sorbus randaiensis based on molecular analyses and inoculation experiments. The pear rust pathogen G. unicorne was discovered in Taiwan for the first time. Gymnosporangium niitakayamense sp. nov. was observed on the leaves of Photinia niitakayamensis. It was distinct from other species in peridial cell wall structures, i.e., smooth outer wall, rugose side wall, and coralloid projections on the inner wall, and in having echinulate aeciospores.}
}
Citation for Study 21422
Citation title:
"Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan".
Study name:
"Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan".
This study is part of submission 21422
(Status: Published).
Citation
Shen Y., Chung W., Huang T., Rodeva R., & Hung T. 2018. Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan. Mycoscience, .
Authors
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Shen Y.
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Chung W.
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Huang T.
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Rodeva R.
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Hung T.
Abstract
Three rust fungi from high mountains and pear-producing areas in Taiwan were described using morphological and molecular data based on 34 specimens. Gymnosporangium corniforme was demonstrated to produce spermogonia and aecia on Sorbus randaiensis based on molecular analyses and inoculation experiments. The pear rust pathogen G. unicorne was discovered in Taiwan for the first time. Gymnosporangium niitakayamense sp. nov. was observed on the leaves of Photinia niitakayamensis. It was distinct from other species in peridial cell wall structures, i.e., smooth outer wall, rugose side wall, and coralloid projections on the inner wall, and in having echinulate aeciospores.
Keywords
Biodiversity, Evolution, Roestelia, Rosaceae, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27526,
author = {Yuan-Min Shen and Wen-Hsin Chung and Tung-Chin Huang and Rossitza Rodeva and Ting-Hsuan Hung},
title = {Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Biodiversity, Evolution, Roestelia, Rosaceae, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1016/j.myc.2017.11.003},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Three rust fungi from high mountains and pear-producing areas in Taiwan were described using morphological and molecular data based on 34 specimens. Gymnosporangium corniforme was demonstrated to produce spermogonia and aecia on Sorbus randaiensis based on molecular analyses and inoculation experiments. The pear rust pathogen G. unicorne was discovered in Taiwan for the first time. Gymnosporangium niitakayamense sp. nov. was observed on the leaves of Photinia niitakayamensis. It was distinct from other species in peridial cell wall structures, i.e., smooth outer wall, rugose side wall, and coralloid projections on the inner wall, and in having echinulate aeciospores.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27526
AU - Shen,Yuan-Min
AU - Chung,Wen-Hsin
AU - Huang,Tung-Chin
AU - Rodeva,Rossitza
AU - Hung,Ting-Hsuan
T1 - Unveiling Gymnosporangium corniforme, G. unicorne, and a new G. niitakayamense sp. nov. in Taiwan
PY - 2018
KW - Biodiversity
KW - Evolution
KW - Roestelia
KW - Rosaceae
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.myc.2017.11.003
N2 - Three rust fungi from high mountains and pear-producing areas in Taiwan were described using morphological and molecular data based on 34 specimens. Gymnosporangium corniforme was demonstrated to produce spermogonia and aecia on Sorbus randaiensis based on molecular analyses and inoculation experiments. The pear rust pathogen G. unicorne was discovered in Taiwan for the first time. Gymnosporangium niitakayamense sp. nov. was observed on the leaves of Photinia niitakayamensis. It was distinct from other species in peridial cell wall structures, i.e., smooth outer wall, rugose side wall, and coralloid projections on the inner wall, and in having echinulate aeciospores.
L3 - 10.1016/j.myc.2017.11.003
JF - Mycoscience
VL -
IS -
ER -