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Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae

Species of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria represent important foliicolous pathogens of Proteaceae. Presently approximately 40 members of these genera (incl. anamorphs) have been recorded from Proteaceae, though the majority are not known from culture, and have never been subjected to DNA sequence...

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Autores principales: Crous, P.W., Summerell, B.A., Mostert, L., Groenewald, J.Z.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nationaal Herbarium Nederland & Centraallbureau voor Schimmelcultures 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20467487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158508X323949
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author Crous, P.W.
Summerell, B.A.
Mostert, L.
Groenewald, J.Z.
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description Species of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria represent important foliicolous pathogens of Proteaceae. Presently approximately 40 members of these genera (incl. anamorphs) have been recorded from Proteaceae, though the majority are not known from culture, and have never been subjected to DNA sequence analysis. During the course of this study, epitypes were designated for several important species, namely Batcheloromyces leucadendri, B. proteae, Catenulostroma macowanii, Mycosphaerella marksii, Teratosphaeria bellula, T. jonkershoekensis, T. parva, and T. proteae-arboreae. Several species were also newly described, namely Batcheloromyces sedgefieldii, Catenulostroma wingfieldii, Dissoconium proteae, Teratosphaeria persoonii, T. knoxdavesii, and T. marasasii. Although accepted as being highly host specific, some species were shown to have wider host ranges, such as M. communis (Eucalyptus, Protea), M. konae (Leucospermum, Eucalyptus), M. marksii (Eucalyptus, Leucadendron), T. associata (Eucalyptus, Protea), and T. parva (Eucalyptus, Protea), which in most cases were found to co-occur with other species of Mycosphaerella or Teratosphaeria on Proteaceae. Furthermore, earlier records of T. jonkershoekensis on Proteaceae in Australia were shown to be representative of two recently described species, T. associata and T. maxii. A phenomenon of underdeveloped, or micro-ascospores was also newly observed in asci of T. maculiformis and T. proteae-arboreae. The exact purpose of asci with two distinct types of ascospores remains to be clarified, as both types were observed to germinate on agar.
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spelling pubmed-28653542010-05-13 Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae Crous, P.W. Summerell, B.A. Mostert, L. Groenewald, J.Z. Persoonia Research Article Species of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria represent important foliicolous pathogens of Proteaceae. Presently approximately 40 members of these genera (incl. anamorphs) have been recorded from Proteaceae, though the majority are not known from culture, and have never been subjected to DNA sequence analysis. During the course of this study, epitypes were designated for several important species, namely Batcheloromyces leucadendri, B. proteae, Catenulostroma macowanii, Mycosphaerella marksii, Teratosphaeria bellula, T. jonkershoekensis, T. parva, and T. proteae-arboreae. Several species were also newly described, namely Batcheloromyces sedgefieldii, Catenulostroma wingfieldii, Dissoconium proteae, Teratosphaeria persoonii, T. knoxdavesii, and T. marasasii. Although accepted as being highly host specific, some species were shown to have wider host ranges, such as M. communis (Eucalyptus, Protea), M. konae (Leucospermum, Eucalyptus), M. marksii (Eucalyptus, Leucadendron), T. associata (Eucalyptus, Protea), and T. parva (Eucalyptus, Protea), which in most cases were found to co-occur with other species of Mycosphaerella or Teratosphaeria on Proteaceae. Furthermore, earlier records of T. jonkershoekensis on Proteaceae in Australia were shown to be representative of two recently described species, T. associata and T. maxii. A phenomenon of underdeveloped, or micro-ascospores was also newly observed in asci of T. maculiformis and T. proteae-arboreae. The exact purpose of asci with two distinct types of ascospores remains to be clarified, as both types were observed to germinate on agar. Nationaal Herbarium Nederland & Centraallbureau voor Schimmelcultures 2008-05-22 2008-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2865354/ /pubmed/20467487 http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158508X323949 Text en © 2008 Nationaal Herbarium Nederland & Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode © 2008 Nationaal Herbarium Nederland & Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures You are free to share - to copy, distribute and transmit the work, under the following conditions: Attribution: You must attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor (but not in any way that suggests that they endorse you or your use of the work). Non-commercial: You may not use this work for commercial purposes. No derivative works: You may not alter, transform, or build upon this work. For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work, which can be found at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/legalcode) Any of the above conditions can be waived if you get permission from the copyright holder. Nothing in this license impairs or restricts the author’s moral rights.
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Crous, P.W.
Summerell, B.A.
Mostert, L.
Groenewald, J.Z.
Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title_full Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title_fullStr Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title_full_unstemmed Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title_short Host specificity and speciation of Mycosphaerella and Teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of Proteaceae
title_sort host specificity and speciation of mycosphaerella and teratosphaeria species associated with leaf spots of proteaceae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2865354/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20467487
http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158508X323949
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