@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15656,
author = {Marieka Gryzenhout and Henrietta Myburg and N. A. v. d. Merwe and Brenda D Wingfield and Michael J Wingfield},
title = {Chrysoporthe, a new genus to accommodate Cryphonectria cubensis},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {50},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Cryphonectria cubensis is an important canker pathogen of tree species residing in the Myrtaceae and Melastomataceae. Recent phylogenetic studies based on multiple gene sequence comparisons have revealed that isolates of C. cubensis group separately from other Cryphonectria species. Within the C. cubensis clade, isolates formed three distinct sub-clades that include isolates mainly from South America, South Africa and South East Asia, respectively. In this study, we establish a new genus, Chrysoporthe, for this species. Chrysoporthe is characterized by superficial, blackened conidiomata, limited ascostromatic tissue, and blackened perithecial necks protruding from the orange stromatal surface. Although specimens of C. cubensis from South East Asia and South America reside in two distinct phylogenetic sub-clades, they could not be separated or distinguished from the type specimen, originating from Cuba, based on morphological characteristics. For the present, these specimens are collectively transferred to Chrysoporthe as a single species, Chrysoporthe cubensis. Specimens previously treated as C. cubensis from South Africa reside in a discrete phylogenetic clade and could be distinguished from those in the other sub-clades based on having longer asci and ascospores with rounded apices as opposed to tapered apices. The South African fungus is described as Chrysoporthe austroafricana. Isolates from Tibouchina spp. in Colombia resided in a fourth sub-clade of Chrysoporthe. Isolates in this phylogenetic assemblage grew optimally at 25 ?C in contrast to those in the other groups that grew optimally at 30 ?C. No sexual state is known for the fungus in this fourth sub-clade and a new anamorph genus and species name, Chrysoporthella hodgesiana, is provided for it.}
}
Taxa for tree 78043 of Study 1291
Citation title:
"Chrysoporthe, a new genus to accommodate Cryphonectria cubensis".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1211
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
1617598 |
Armillaria CBS C CMW31123 |
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1617607 |
Armillaria CBS C CMW31124 |
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1617604 |
Armillaria CBS F CMW31127 |
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1617596 |
Armillaria CBS F CMW31128 |
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1617566 |
Armillaria CBS F CMW31129 |
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1617581 |
Armillaria CBS F CMW31130 |
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1617592 |
Armillaria CBS G CMW31132 |
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1617577 |
Armillaria CBS G CMW31133 |
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1617567 |
Armillaria CBS G CMW31134 |
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1617609 |
Armillaria CBS H CMW31136 |
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1617593 |
Armillaria CBS H CMW31138 |
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1617601 |
Armillaria CBS H CMW31139 |
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1617570 |
Armillaria CBS J CMW31140 |
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1617595 |
Armillaria CBS J CMW31142 |
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1617605 |
Armillaria CBS L CMW31144 |
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1617575 |
Armillaria CBS L CMW31145 |
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1617574 |
Armillaria CBS N CMW31146 |
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1617602 |
Armillaria CBS N CMW31148 |
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1617599 |
Armillaria CBS O CMW31150 |
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1617585 |
Armillaria CBS O CMW31151 |
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1617572 |
Armillaria borealis CMW31072 |
47425
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3027219
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1617564 |
Armillaria borealis CMW31075 |
47425
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3027219
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1617583 |
Armillaria borealis CMW31077 |
47425
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3027219
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1617582 |
Armillaria calvescens CMW31078 |
64369
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3049417
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1617603 |
Armillaria calvescens CMW31079 |
64369
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3049417
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1617562 |
Armillaria calvescens CMW31080 |
64369
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3049417
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1617584 |
Armillaria cepistipes CMW31082 |
47426
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3152033
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1617573 |
Armillaria cepistipes CMW31083 |
47426
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3152033
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1617579 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31086 |
47427
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3044768
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1617590 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31087 |
47427
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3044768
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1617594 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31088 |
47427
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3044768
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1617610 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31090 |
47427
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3044768
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1617589 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31091 |
47427
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3044768
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1617597 |
Armillaria gallica CMW31093 |
47427
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3044768
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1617565 |
Armillaria gemina CMW31094 |
64370
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3049418
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1617588 |
Armillaria gemina CMW31095 |
64370
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3049418
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1617518 |
Armillaria mellea CMW31161 |
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3094706
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1617521 |
Armillaria mellea CMW31171 |
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3094706
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1617525 |
Armillaria mellea CMW31172 |
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3094706
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1617576 |
Armillaria nabsnona CMW31100 |
64368
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3263648
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1617608 |
Armillaria nabsnona CMW31101 |
64368
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3263648
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1617571 |
Armillaria ostoyae CMW31102 |
47428
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3048159
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1617611 |
Armillaria ostoyae CMW31103 |
47428
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3048159
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1617568 |
Armillaria ostoyae CMW31104 |
47428
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3048159
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1617563 |
Armillaria ostoyae CMW31107 |
47428
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3048159
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1617586 |
Armillaria ostoyae CMW31110 |
47428
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3048159
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1617587 |
Armillaria sinapina CMW31112 |
64372
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3047885
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1617606 |
Armillaria sinapina CMW31113 |
64372
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3047885
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1617580 |
Armillaria sinapina CMW31115 |
64372
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3047885
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1617578 |
Armillaria sp CMW31153 |
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1617569 |
Armillaria tabescens CMW31118 |
47431
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3264069
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1617591 |
Armillaria tabescens CMW31119 |
47431
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3264069
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1617600 |
Armillaria tabescens CMW31120 |
47431
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3264069
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