@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref29182,
author = {Lorenzo Lombard and Marcelo Sandoval-Denis and Sandra C Lamprecht and Pedro W. Crous},
title = {Epitypification of Fusarium oxysporum ? clearing the taxonomic chaos},
year = {2019},
keywords = {cryptic species, diversity, human and plant pathogens, species complex, subspecific classification},
doi = { 10.3767/persoonia.2019.43.01},
url = {http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/nhn/pimj/pre-prints/content-nbc-persoonia-0481},
pmid = {},
journal = {Persoonia},
volume = {43},
number = {},
pages = {1--47},
abstract = {Fusarium oxysporum is the most economically important and commonly encountered species of Fusarium.
This soil-borne fungus is known to harbour both pathogenic (plant, animal and human) and non-pathogenic
strains. However, in its current concept F. oxysporum is a species complex consisting of numerous cryptic species.
Identification and naming these cryptic species is complicated by multiple subspecific classification systems and the
lack of living ex-type material to serve as basic reference point for phylogenetic inference. Therefore, to advance
and stabilise the taxonomic position of F. oxysporum as a species and allow naming of the multiple cryptic species
recognised in this species complex, an epitype is designated for F. oxysporum. Using multi-locus phylogenetic
inference and subtle morphological differences with the newly established epitype of F. oxysporum as reference
point, 15 cryptic taxa are resolved in this study and described as species.}
}
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Citation title:
"Epitypification of Fusarium oxysporum ? clearing the taxonomic chaos".

Study name:
"Epitypification of Fusarium oxysporum ? clearing the taxonomic chaos".

This study is part of submission 23815
(Status: Published).
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