@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref14622,
author = {Mahdi Arzanlou and Johannes (Ewald) Zacharias Groenewald and R. A. Fullerton and Edwin C.A. Abeln and Jean Carlier and M. F. Zapater and I. W. Buddenhagen and Altus Viljoen and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic characters differentiate several novel species of Mycosphaerella and related anamorphs on banana},
year = {2008},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {20},
number = {},
pages = {19--37},
abstract = {Three species of Mycosphaerella, namely M. fijiensis, M. musicola and M. eumusae are involved in the Sigatoka disease complex of bananas. Besides these three primary pathogens, several additional species of Mycosphaerella or their anamorphs have been described from Musa. However, very little is known about these taxa, and for the majority of these species no culture or DNA is available for study. In the present study, we collected a global set of Mycosphaerella strains from banana, and compared them by means of morphology and a multi-gene nucleotide sequence data set. The phylogeny inferred from the ITS region and the combined data set containing partial gene sequences of the actin gene, the small subunit mitochondrial ribosomal DNA and the histone H3 gene revealed a rich diversity of Mycosphaerella species on Musa. Integration of molecular and morphological data sets confirmed more than 20 species of Mycosphaerella (incl. anamorphs) to occur on banana. This study reconfirmed the previously described presence of Cercospora apii, M. citri and M. thailandica, and also identified Mycosphaerella communis, M. lateralis and Passalora loranthi on this host. Moreover, eight new species identified from Musa are described, namely Dissoconium musae Arzanlou & Crous, Mycosphaerella mozambica Arzanlou & Crous, P. assamensis Arzanlou & Crous, Pseudocercospora indonesiana Arzanlou & Crous, P. longispora Arzanlou & Crous, Stenella musae Arzanlou & Crous, S. musicola Arzanlou & Crous, and S. queenslandica Arzanlou & Crous.}
}
Taxa for matrix 3139 of Study 2034
Citation title:
"Multiple gene genealogies and phenotypic characters differentiate several novel species of Mycosphaerella and related anamorphs on banana".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2028
(Status: Published).
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