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Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.)
The genus Fraxinus (Oleaceae), known as ash trees, currently comprises 43 recognized species that are distributed in temperate and subtropical regions of the northern hemisphere. Two Erysiphe (sect. Uncinula) species have been known on Fraxinus spp. so far. In this study, Fraxinus powdery mildews fr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157754/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089256 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.009 |
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author | Yamaguchi, Yusuke Meeboon, Jamjan P. Heluta, Vasyl Liu, Shu-Yan Feng, Jing Takamatsu, Susumu |
author_facet | Yamaguchi, Yusuke Meeboon, Jamjan P. Heluta, Vasyl Liu, Shu-Yan Feng, Jing Takamatsu, Susumu |
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description | The genus Fraxinus (Oleaceae), known as ash trees, currently comprises 43 recognized species that are distributed in temperate and subtropical regions of the northern hemisphere. Two Erysiphe (sect. Uncinula) species have been known on Fraxinus spp. so far. In this study, Fraxinus powdery mildews from different areas of the world were collected to make molecular and morphological analyses. These specimens are divided into three distinct molecular phylogenetic groups, which are distinguishable by their morphology and/or host preference. The powdery mildew occurring on F. apertisquamifera and F. lanuginosa is described as a new species, E. fraxinea. Epitypes are designated for E. fraxinicola and E. salmonii. Applying previous traditional species delimitations, various hosts were shared by E. fraxinicola as well as E. salmonii, but the current analyses strongly suggest strict host specificity among these three powdery mildew species. Evolutionary timing calculated by molecular clock analysis suggests co-evolution of powdery mildews with their Fraxinus hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-91577542023-04-20 Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) Yamaguchi, Yusuke Meeboon, Jamjan P. Heluta, Vasyl Liu, Shu-Yan Feng, Jing Takamatsu, Susumu Mycoscience Full Paper The genus Fraxinus (Oleaceae), known as ash trees, currently comprises 43 recognized species that are distributed in temperate and subtropical regions of the northern hemisphere. Two Erysiphe (sect. Uncinula) species have been known on Fraxinus spp. so far. In this study, Fraxinus powdery mildews from different areas of the world were collected to make molecular and morphological analyses. These specimens are divided into three distinct molecular phylogenetic groups, which are distinguishable by their morphology and/or host preference. The powdery mildew occurring on F. apertisquamifera and F. lanuginosa is described as a new species, E. fraxinea. Epitypes are designated for E. fraxinicola and E. salmonii. Applying previous traditional species delimitations, various hosts were shared by E. fraxinicola as well as E. salmonii, but the current analyses strongly suggest strict host specificity among these three powdery mildew species. Evolutionary timing calculated by molecular clock analysis suggests co-evolution of powdery mildews with their Fraxinus hosts. The Mycological Society of Japan 2021-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9157754/ /pubmed/37089256 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.009 Text en 2021, by The Mycological Society of Japan https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access paper distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivative 4.0 international license (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Paper Yamaguchi, Yusuke Meeboon, Jamjan P. Heluta, Vasyl Liu, Shu-Yan Feng, Jing Takamatsu, Susumu Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title | Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title_full | Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title_fullStr | Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title_short | Phylogeny and taxonomy of Erysiphe species (powdery mildew: Erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (Fraxinus spp.) |
title_sort | phylogeny and taxonomy of erysiphe species (powdery mildew: erysiphaceae) occurring on the ash trees (fraxinus spp.) |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157754/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37089256 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.11.009 |
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