@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref26720,
author = {Sen Lin and Zhang Ying},
title = {Lasiodiplodia cashewspora sp. nov., a remarkable endophytic fungus associated with Aquilaria crassna in Laos},
year = {2017},
keywords = {agarwood, Botryosphaeriaceae, Chinese medicine, distoseptum},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Phytotaxa},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A new endophytic species of Lasiodiplodia (L. cashewspora) is described and illustrated from Aquilaria crassna in Laos. It is morphologically characterized by stromatic conidiomata, filiform paraphyses, and two types of conidia: type I: ellipsoid to ovoid, turning pale brown with a median distoseptum and longitudinal striations when mature; type II: cashew-shaped or irregular-shaped, with granular content, round at apex, becoming pigmented with 1?2-septate when aged, rarely form longitudinal striations. Its relationships with other species of Lasiodiplodia are discussed based on morphology and ITS, tef1-a, TUB and RPB2 rDNA sequences comparisons. Distoseptate conidia were first reported in Lasiodiplodia. }
}
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Citation title:
"Lasiodiplodia cashewspora sp. nov., a remarkable endophytic fungus associated with Aquilaria crassna in Laos".
Study name:
"Lasiodiplodia cashewspora sp. nov., a remarkable endophytic fungus associated with Aquilaria crassna in Laos".
This study is part of submission 20382
(Status: Published).
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