@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27687,
author = {Guido Bonthond and Marcelo Sandoval-Denis and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi},
year = {2017},
keywords = {appendage-bearing conidia, canker pathogen, Cupressus, pestalotioid fungi, systematics},
doi = {10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.04},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {40},
number = {},
pages = {96--118},
abstract = {The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved, and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial gene sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF), β-tubulin (TUB) and RNA Polymerase II subunit 2 (RPB2). Based on these results we were able to phylogenetically delineate S. unicorne and S. cupressi. In addition, five novel species were described and an epitype designated for Seiridium eucalypti.}
}
Citation for Study 21661
Citation title:
"Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi".
Study name:
"Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi".
This study is part of submission 21661
(Status: Published).
Citation
Bonthond G., Sandoval-denis M., Groenewald J.Z., & Crous P.W. 2017. Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi. Persoonia, 40: 96-118.
Authors
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Bonthond G.
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Sandoval-denis M.
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Groenewald J.Z.
+31302122600
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Crous P.W.
Abstract
The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved, and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial gene sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF), β-tubulin (TUB) and RNA Polymerase II subunit 2 (RPB2). Based on these results we were able to phylogenetically delineate S. unicorne and S. cupressi. In addition, five novel species were described and an epitype designated for Seiridium eucalypti.
Keywords
appendage-bearing conidia, canker pathogen, Cupressus, pestalotioid fungi, systematics
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27687,
author = {Guido Bonthond and Marcelo Sandoval-Denis and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi},
year = {2017},
keywords = {appendage-bearing conidia, canker pathogen, Cupressus, pestalotioid fungi, systematics},
doi = {10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.04},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {40},
number = {},
pages = {96--118},
abstract = {The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved, and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial gene sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF), β-tubulin (TUB) and RNA Polymerase II subunit 2 (RPB2). Based on these results we were able to phylogenetically delineate S. unicorne and S. cupressi. In addition, five novel species were described and an epitype designated for Seiridium eucalypti.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 27687
AU - Bonthond,Guido
AU - Sandoval-Denis,Marcelo
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
T1 - Seiridium (Sporocadaceae): an important genus of plant pathogenic fungi
PY - 2017
KW - appendage-bearing conidia
KW - canker pathogen
KW - Cupressus
KW - pestalotioid fungi
KW - systematics
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.04
N2 - The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved, and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial gene sequences of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha (TEF), β-tubulin (TUB) and RNA Polymerase II subunit 2 (RPB2). Based on these results we were able to phylogenetically delineate S. unicorne and S. cupressi. In addition, five novel species were described and an epitype designated for Seiridium eucalypti.
L3 - 10.3767/persoonia.2018.40.04
JF - Persoonia
VL - 40
IS -
SP - 96
EP - 118
ER -