@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28800,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Fang Liu and lei cai and Paul A. Barber and Raja Thangavel and Bret A. Summerell and Michael J Wingfield and Jacqueline Edwards and Angus Carnegie and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Australia, Eucalyptus, 40 new taxa, multigene phylogeny, systematics},
doi = {10.3114/fuse.2018.02.08},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {2},
number = {},
pages = {273--309},
abstract = {The appendaged coelomycete genus Seimatosporium (Sporocadaceae, Sordariomycetes) and some of its purported synonyms Allelochaeta, Diploceras and Vermisporium are re-evaluated. Based on DNA data for five loci (ITS, LSU, rpb2, tub2 and tef1), Seimatosporium is shown to be paraphyletic. The ex-type species of Allelochaeta, Discostromopsis and Vermisporium represent a distinct sister clade to which the oldest name Allelochaeta is applied. These genera were traditionally separated based on a combination of conidial pigmentation, septation, and the nature of their conidial appendages. Allelochaeta is revealed to include taxa with both branched or solitary appendages, that could be cellular or continuous, with conidia being (2?)3(?5)-septate, hyaline, or pigmented, concolourous or versicolourous. This suggests that these characters should be applied at species, and not at the generic level. Conidial pigmentation appears to have been lost or gained several times during the evolution of species within Allelochaeta. In total, 25 new species, 15 new combinations, and 10 new epitypifications are proposed.}
}
Citation for Study 23257

Citation title:
"Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained".

Study name:
"Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained".

This study is part of submission 23257
(Status: Published).
Citation
Crous P.W., Liu F., Cai L., Barber P., Thangavel R., Summerell B., Wingfield M.J., Edwards J., Carnegie A., & Groenewald J.Z. 2018. Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained. Fungal Systematics and Evolution, 2: 273-309.
Authors
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Crous P.W.
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Liu F.
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Cai L.
861062560523
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Barber P.
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Thangavel R.
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Summerell B.
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Wingfield M.J.
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Edwards J.
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Carnegie A.
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Groenewald J.Z.
(submitter)
+31302122600
Abstract
The appendaged coelomycete genus Seimatosporium (Sporocadaceae, Sordariomycetes) and some of its purported synonyms Allelochaeta, Diploceras and Vermisporium are re-evaluated. Based on DNA data for five loci (ITS, LSU, rpb2, tub2 and tef1), Seimatosporium is shown to be paraphyletic. The ex-type species of Allelochaeta, Discostromopsis and Vermisporium represent a distinct sister clade to which the oldest name Allelochaeta is applied. These genera were traditionally separated based on a combination of conidial pigmentation, septation, and the nature of their conidial appendages. Allelochaeta is revealed to include taxa with both branched or solitary appendages, that could be cellular or continuous, with conidia being (2?)3(?5)-septate, hyaline, or pigmented, concolourous or versicolourous. This suggests that these characters should be applied at species, and not at the generic level. Conidial pigmentation appears to have been lost or gained several times during the evolution of species within Allelochaeta. In total, 25 new species, 15 new combinations, and 10 new epitypifications are proposed.
Keywords
Australia, Eucalyptus, 40 new taxa, multigene phylogeny, systematics
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28800,
author = {Pedro W. Crous and Fang Liu and lei cai and Paul A. Barber and Raja Thangavel and Bret A. Summerell and Michael J Wingfield and Jacqueline Edwards and Angus Carnegie and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald},
title = {Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained},
year = {2018},
keywords = {Australia, Eucalyptus, 40 new taxa, multigene phylogeny, systematics},
doi = {10.3114/fuse.2018.02.08},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Fungal Systematics and Evolution},
volume = {2},
number = {},
pages = {273--309},
abstract = {The appendaged coelomycete genus Seimatosporium (Sporocadaceae, Sordariomycetes) and some of its purported synonyms Allelochaeta, Diploceras and Vermisporium are re-evaluated. Based on DNA data for five loci (ITS, LSU, rpb2, tub2 and tef1), Seimatosporium is shown to be paraphyletic. The ex-type species of Allelochaeta, Discostromopsis and Vermisporium represent a distinct sister clade to which the oldest name Allelochaeta is applied. These genera were traditionally separated based on a combination of conidial pigmentation, septation, and the nature of their conidial appendages. Allelochaeta is revealed to include taxa with both branched or solitary appendages, that could be cellular or continuous, with conidia being (2?)3(?5)-septate, hyaline, or pigmented, concolourous or versicolourous. This suggests that these characters should be applied at species, and not at the generic level. Conidial pigmentation appears to have been lost or gained several times during the evolution of species within Allelochaeta. In total, 25 new species, 15 new combinations, and 10 new epitypifications are proposed.}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28800
AU - Crous,Pedro W.
AU - Liu,Fang
AU - cai,lei
AU - Barber,Paul A.
AU - Thangavel,Raja
AU - Summerell,Bret A.
AU - Wingfield,Michael J
AU - Edwards,Jacqueline
AU - Carnegie,Angus
AU - Groenewald, Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias
T1 - Allelochaeta (Sporocadaceae): pigmentation lost and gained
PY - 2018
KW - Australia
KW - Eucalyptus
KW - 40 new taxa
KW - multigene phylogeny
KW - systematics
UR -
N2 - The appendaged coelomycete genus Seimatosporium (Sporocadaceae, Sordariomycetes) and some of its purported synonyms Allelochaeta, Diploceras and Vermisporium are re-evaluated. Based on DNA data for five loci (ITS, LSU, rpb2, tub2 and tef1), Seimatosporium is shown to be paraphyletic. The ex-type species of Allelochaeta, Discostromopsis and Vermisporium represent a distinct sister clade to which the oldest name Allelochaeta is applied. These genera were traditionally separated based on a combination of conidial pigmentation, septation, and the nature of their conidial appendages. Allelochaeta is revealed to include taxa with both branched or solitary appendages, that could be cellular or continuous, with conidia being (2?)3(?5)-septate, hyaline, or pigmented, concolourous or versicolourous. This suggests that these characters should be applied at species, and not at the generic level. Conidial pigmentation appears to have been lost or gained several times during the evolution of species within Allelochaeta. In total, 25 new species, 15 new combinations, and 10 new epitypifications are proposed.
L3 - 10.3114/fuse.2018.02.08
JF - Fungal Systematics and Evolution
VL - 2
IS -
SP - 273
EP - 309
ER -