@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18690,
author = {Irene Barnes and Pedro W. Crous and Brenda D Wingfield and Michael J Wingfield},
title = {Multigene phylogenies reveal that red band needle blight of Pinus is caused by two distinct species of Dothistroma, D. septosporum and D. pini},
year = {2004},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Studies in Mycology},
volume = {50},
number = {2},
pages = {551--565},
abstract = {The red band needle blight fungus, Dothistroma septosporum is a widely distributed pathogen of many pine species. Three morphological varieties of this pathogen have been described based on differences in conidial length. However, controversy exists as to whether spore size represents an adequate characteristic to distinguish between forms of D. septosporum. The aim of this investigation was to consider the phylogenetic relationships between D. septosporum isolates from different countries. An additional objective was to determine whether comparisons of DNA sequence data support the morphological varieties recognized for this species. DNA from portions of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS), ?-tubulin and elongation factor 1-? genes were sequenced and analysed for isolates from 13 different countries representing five continents. Results show that isolates of the pathogen encompasses two divergent lineages representing distinct phylogenetic species. One phylogenetic species (Lineage I) is found worldwide, while the other (Lineage II), is restricted to the North-Central U.S.A. The names D. pini and D. septosporum are available for these species. The former name should apply to the phylogenetic species currently known only from the United States. The latter fungus has a worldwide distribution and is the causal agent of the serious disease known as red band needle blight that has damaged exotic plantations of Pinus radiata in the Southern Hemisphere. A PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) diagnostic protocol is described that distinguishes between all the currently known Dothistroma species. The previous classification of D. septosporum isolates into different varieties based on morphology is inconsistent and not supported by our DNA analyses. We therefore reject further use of varietal names in Dothistroma.}
}
Taxa for matrix 4287 of Study 10199

Citation title:
"Multigene phylogenies reveal that red band needle blight of Pinus is caused by two distinct species of Dothistroma, D. septosporum and D. pini".

This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1209
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
244810 |
Botryosphaeria ribis |
45134
|
3097154
|
244817 |
Dothistroma pini Michigan USA CMW10930 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244805 |
Dothistroma pini Michigan USA CMW10951 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244816 |
Dothistroma pini Michigan USA CMW14905 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244809 |
Dothistroma pini Michigan USA CMW6400 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244824 |
Dothistroma pini Minnesota USA CMW14820 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244835 |
Dothistroma pini Nebraska USA CMW14821 |
332034
|
3169494
|
244808 |
Dothistroma rhabdoclinis |
317916
|
3284535
|
244831 |
Dothistroma septosporum AUSTRALIA CMW6841 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244823 |
Dothistroma septosporum AUSTRALIA CMW6845 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244829 |
Dothistroma septosporum AUSTRALIA CMW6846 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244815 |
Dothistroma septosporum AUSTRIA CMW14903 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244833 |
Dothistroma septosporum AUSTRIA CMW14904 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244819 |
Dothistroma septosporum CANADA CMW14823 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244834 |
Dothistroma septosporum CHILE CMW10247 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244821 |
Dothistroma septosporum CHILE CMW8611 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244826 |
Dothistroma septosporum CHILE CMW9304 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244804 |
Dothistroma septosporum ECUADOR CMW9920 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244813 |
Dothistroma septosporum FRANCE CMW9992 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244801 |
Dothistroma septosporum GERMANY CMW13122 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244818 |
Dothistroma septosporum Idaho USA CMW15077 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244836 |
Dothistroma septosporum KENYA CMW10622 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244811 |
Dothistroma septosporum KENYA CMW10722 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244812 |
Dothistroma septosporum NEW ZEALAND CMW9937 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244832 |
Dothistroma septosporum NEW ZEALAND CMW9939 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244807 |
Dothistroma septosporum NEW ZEALAND CMW9943 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244828 |
Dothistroma septosporum Oregon USA CMW14822 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244803 |
Dothistroma septosporum POLAND CMW13004 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244830 |
Dothistroma septosporum POLAND CMW13007 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244825 |
Dothistroma septosporum POLAND CMW13010 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244820 |
Dothistroma septosporum RSA CMW11372 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244827 |
Dothistroma septosporum RSA CMW684 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244814 |
Dothistroma septosporum RSA CMW8658 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244806 |
Dothistroma septosporum SLOVAKIA CMW13123 |
64363
|
3036515
|
244802 |
Mycosphaerella dearnessii CMW13119 |
111012
|
3197302
|
244822 |
Mycosphaerella dearnessii CMW9985 |
111012
|
3197302
|