@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28675,
author = {Mohsen Torbati and Mahdi Arzanlou and Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Fungicolous, Moghan, Multigene, Polyphasic, Systematics, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-018-1422-5},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Fusarium species exhibit diverse lifestyles, being commonly encountered as saprotrophs and endophytes, but can also
act as pathogens to plants, animals, including humans, and even other fungi. Very little is known, however, about the
species diversity of fungicolous Fusarium species. The following study thus aimed to characterize species of Fusarium
and related genera associated with smut fungi and mushrooms in Iran by applying a polyphasic approach involving
culture characteristics, morphology, and multigene phylogenetic analyses. Twenty-four fungicolous isolates were recovered
from different host species spanning four host families in the Eastern Azerbaijan provinces of north and
northwest Iran. Isolates belonged to four Fusarium species complexes (SC) in, i.e., F. fujikuroi SC, F. oxysporum
SC, F. incarnatum-equiseti SC, and F. tricinctum SC. One other fungicolous taxon was identified as Neocosmospora
metavorans. Two new lineages belonging to the F. tricinctum SC are here described as F. gamsii and F. iranicum, both
species occurring on Agaricus bisporus. Fusarium gamsii is phylogenetically related to F. torulosum, and F. iranicum
to F. flocciferum. Morphological characters support their distinction from their closest phylogenetic sister species.
Additionally, A. bisporus and Boletus sp. are here listed as new host records for members of the F. tricinctum SC
in Iran.}
}
Citation for Study 23060

Citation title:
"Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran".

Study name:
"Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran".

This study is part of submission 23060
(Status: Published).
Citation
Torbati M., Arzanlou M., Sandoval-denis M.P., & Crous P.W. 2018. Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran. Mycological Progress, .
Authors
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Torbati M.
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Arzanlou M.
+984113392048
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Sandoval-denis M.P.
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Crous P.W.
Abstract
Fusarium species exhibit diverse lifestyles, being commonly encountered as saprotrophs and endophytes, but can also
act as pathogens to plants, animals, including humans, and even other fungi. Very little is known, however, about the
species diversity of fungicolous Fusarium species. The following study thus aimed to characterize species of Fusarium
and related genera associated with smut fungi and mushrooms in Iran by applying a polyphasic approach involving
culture characteristics, morphology, and multigene phylogenetic analyses. Twenty-four fungicolous isolates were recovered
from different host species spanning four host families in the Eastern Azerbaijan provinces of north and
northwest Iran. Isolates belonged to four Fusarium species complexes (SC) in, i.e., F. fujikuroi SC, F. oxysporum
SC, F. incarnatum-equiseti SC, and F. tricinctum SC. One other fungicolous taxon was identified as Neocosmospora
metavorans. Two new lineages belonging to the F. tricinctum SC are here described as F. gamsii and F. iranicum, both
species occurring on Agaricus bisporus. Fusarium gamsii is phylogenetically related to F. torulosum, and F. iranicum
to F. flocciferum. Morphological characters support their distinction from their closest phylogenetic sister species.
Additionally, A. bisporus and Boletus sp. are here listed as new host records for members of the F. tricinctum SC
in Iran.
Keywords
Fungicolous, Moghan, Multigene, Polyphasic, Systematics, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28675,
author = {Mohsen Torbati and Mahdi Arzanlou and Marcelo Patricio Sandoval-Denis and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Fungicolous, Moghan, Multigene, Polyphasic, Systematics, Taxonomy},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-018-1422-5},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Fusarium species exhibit diverse lifestyles, being commonly encountered as saprotrophs and endophytes, but can also
act as pathogens to plants, animals, including humans, and even other fungi. Very little is known, however, about the
species diversity of fungicolous Fusarium species. The following study thus aimed to characterize species of Fusarium
and related genera associated with smut fungi and mushrooms in Iran by applying a polyphasic approach involving
culture characteristics, morphology, and multigene phylogenetic analyses. Twenty-four fungicolous isolates were recovered
from different host species spanning four host families in the Eastern Azerbaijan provinces of north and
northwest Iran. Isolates belonged to four Fusarium species complexes (SC) in, i.e., F. fujikuroi SC, F. oxysporum
SC, F. incarnatum-equiseti SC, and F. tricinctum SC. One other fungicolous taxon was identified as Neocosmospora
metavorans. Two new lineages belonging to the F. tricinctum SC are here described as F. gamsii and F. iranicum, both
species occurring on Agaricus bisporus. Fusarium gamsii is phylogenetically related to F. torulosum, and F. iranicum
to F. flocciferum. Morphological characters support their distinction from their closest phylogenetic sister species.
Additionally, A. bisporus and Boletus sp. are here listed as new host records for members of the F. tricinctum SC
in Iran.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28675
AU - Torbati,Mohsen
AU - Arzanlou,Mahdi
AU - Sandoval-Denis,Marcelo Patricio
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
T1 - Multigene phylogeny reveals new fungicolous species in the Fusarium tricinctum species complex and novel hosts in the genus Fusarium from Iran
PY - 2018
KW - Fungicolous
KW - Moghan
KW - Multigene
KW - Polyphasic
KW - Systematics
KW - Taxonomy
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11557-018-1422-5
N2 - Fusarium species exhibit diverse lifestyles, being commonly encountered as saprotrophs and endophytes, but can also
act as pathogens to plants, animals, including humans, and even other fungi. Very little is known, however, about the
species diversity of fungicolous Fusarium species. The following study thus aimed to characterize species of Fusarium
and related genera associated with smut fungi and mushrooms in Iran by applying a polyphasic approach involving
culture characteristics, morphology, and multigene phylogenetic analyses. Twenty-four fungicolous isolates were recovered
from different host species spanning four host families in the Eastern Azerbaijan provinces of north and
northwest Iran. Isolates belonged to four Fusarium species complexes (SC) in, i.e., F. fujikuroi SC, F. oxysporum
SC, F. incarnatum-equiseti SC, and F. tricinctum SC. One other fungicolous taxon was identified as Neocosmospora
metavorans. Two new lineages belonging to the F. tricinctum SC are here described as F. gamsii and F. iranicum, both
species occurring on Agaricus bisporus. Fusarium gamsii is phylogenetically related to F. torulosum, and F. iranicum
to F. flocciferum. Morphological characters support their distinction from their closest phylogenetic sister species.
Additionally, A. bisporus and Boletus sp. are here listed as new host records for members of the F. tricinctum SC
in Iran.
L3 - 10.1007/s11557-018-1422-5
JF - Mycological Progress
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