@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref27445,
author = {Hafizi Rosli and Jean Carlson Batzer and Thomas Harrington and Mark L. Gleason},
title = {Peltaster gemmifer: A new species in the sooty blotch and flyspeck species complex},
year = {2018},
keywords = {SBFS, Peltaster, Malus domestica, ITS, TEF, mrSSU, PCR},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new member of the sooty blotch and flyspeck (SBFS) complex in the genus Peltaster is described based on molecular and morphological evidence. The SBFS complex is a diverse group of epiphytic fungi that reside primarily within the order Capnodiales, although some are within the Chaetothyriales. Using colonies collected from apple orchards in the central United States., parsimony and Bayesian analyses based on the internal transcribed spacer region of the rDNA, the partial translation elongation factor 1-α gene, and the partial mitochondrial small subunit rRNA gene delineated Peltaster gemmifer sp. nov. from P. cerophilus and P. fructicola. Peltaster gemmifer is characterized by conidiophores bearing primary conidia that either bud off secondary conidia or undergo microcyclic conidiation, processes which are absent in P. cerophilus and P. fructicola. On cellulose membrane, P. gemmifer produces brown to black pycnothyria with superficial brownish mycelial mat. Findings from the present study indirectly support the hypothesis that SBFS are a disease complex that comprises of diverse fungal species.}
}
Taxa for matrix 43763 of Study 21318

Citation title:
"Peltaster gemmifer: A new species in the sooty blotch and flyspeck species complex".

Study name:
"Peltaster gemmifer: A new species in the sooty blotch and flyspeck species complex".

This study is part of submission 21318
(Status: Published).
Taxa
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ID |
Taxon Label |
NCBI taxid |
uBIO namebankID |
2975424 |
Capnodium coffeae |
93495
|
3072823
|
2975430 |
Peltaster cerophilus SP1.55Ed |
|
1388985
|
2975391 |
Peltaster fructicola GA2.5E1b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975383 |
Peltaster fructicola GA3.12E1b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975401 |
Peltaster fructicola GA3.9E1b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975442 |
Peltaster fructicola GA3.9E2c |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975423 |
Peltaster fructicola KY3.13E1b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975434 |
Peltaster fructicola MA1.22E1a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975418 |
Peltaster fructicola MA1.8E2d |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975428 |
Peltaster fructicola MA2.75C1a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975395 |
Peltaster fructicola MA5.92C2d |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975421 |
Peltaster fructicola MI2.12E4a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975405 |
Peltaster fructicola MI2.12E7b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975439 |
Peltaster fructicola MI2.38E1b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975416 |
Peltaster fructicola MSTE1a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975406 |
Peltaster fructicola MSTE7a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975443 |
Peltaster fructicola Pf001 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975419 |
Peltaster fructicola Pf009 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975417 |
Peltaster fructicola Pf017 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975444 |
Peltaster fructicola SRB.91 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975397 |
Peltaster fructicola SRB.92 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975438 |
Peltaster fructicola SRB.93 |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975393 |
Peltaster fructicola T26E2b |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975384 |
Peltaster fructicola UIE6a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975390 |
Peltaster fructicola UME5a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975387 |
Peltaster fructicola VA1.7E1a |
286661
|
3278225
|
2975446 |
Peltaster sp. 107rap |
|
|
2975403 |
Peltaster sp. 65rap |
|
|
2975426 |
Peltaster sp. GTE5a |
|
|
2975448 |
Peltaster sp. GTE9a |
|
|
2975407 |
Peltaster sp. KY1.11E1b |
|
|
2975449 |
Peltaster sp. KY1.122E2b |
|
|
2975388 |
Peltaster sp. KY1.12E2c |
|
|
2975445 |
Peltaster sp. KY2.16E1b |
|
|
2975386 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.HNzz.25 |
|
|
2975408 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.haw.21 |
|
|
2975398 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.haw.5 |
|
|
2975389 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.haw.6 |
|
|
2975410 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.lq.1 |
|
|
2975422 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.lq.3 |
|
|
2975400 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.yc.181 |
|
|
2975425 |
Peltaster sp. LHY.yc.20 |
|
|
2975447 |
Peltaster sp. UIE11b |
|
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