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Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology

A taxonomic revision of the hitherto monotypic genus Blumeria was conducted incorporating multi-gene sequence analyses, host preference data and morphological criteria. The sequenced loci included rDNA ITS, partial chitin synthase gene (CHS1), as well as fragments of two unnamed orthologous genes (B...

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Autores principales: Liu, Miao, Braun, Uwe, Takamatsu, Susumu, Hambleton, Sarah, Shoukouhi, Parivash, Bisson, Kassandra R., Hubbard, Keith
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Publicado: The Mycological Society of Japan 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37091321
http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.12.003
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author Liu, Miao
Braun, Uwe
Takamatsu, Susumu
Hambleton, Sarah
Shoukouhi, Parivash
Bisson, Kassandra R.
Hubbard, Keith
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Braun, Uwe
Takamatsu, Susumu
Hambleton, Sarah
Shoukouhi, Parivash
Bisson, Kassandra R.
Hubbard, Keith
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description A taxonomic revision of the hitherto monotypic genus Blumeria was conducted incorporating multi-gene sequence analyses, host preference data and morphological criteria. The sequenced loci included rDNA ITS, partial chitin synthase gene (CHS1), as well as fragments of two unnamed orthologous genes (Bgt-1929, Bgt-4572). The combined evidence led to a reassessment and a new neotypification of B. graminiss. str. (emend.), and the description of seven additional species, viz. B. americana sp. nov. (mainly on hosts of the Triticeae), B. avenae sp. nov. (on Avena spp.), B. bromi-cathartici sp. nov. (on Bromus catharticus), B. bulbigera comb. nov. (on Bromus spp.), B. dactylidis sp. nov. (on Dactylis glomerata as the main host, but also on various other hosts), B. graminicola sp. nov. (on Poa spp. as principal hosts, but also on various other hosts), and B. hordei sp. nov. (on Hordeum spp.). Synonyms were assessed, some were lectotypified, and questionable names previously associated with powdery mildew on monocots were discussed although their identities remained unresolved. Keys to the described species were developed.
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spelling pubmed-91577612023-04-20 Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology Liu, Miao Braun, Uwe Takamatsu, Susumu Hambleton, Sarah Shoukouhi, Parivash Bisson, Kassandra R. Hubbard, Keith Mycoscience Full Paper A taxonomic revision of the hitherto monotypic genus Blumeria was conducted incorporating multi-gene sequence analyses, host preference data and morphological criteria. The sequenced loci included rDNA ITS, partial chitin synthase gene (CHS1), as well as fragments of two unnamed orthologous genes (Bgt-1929, Bgt-4572). The combined evidence led to a reassessment and a new neotypification of B. graminiss. str. (emend.), and the description of seven additional species, viz. B. americana sp. nov. (mainly on hosts of the Triticeae), B. avenae sp. nov. (on Avena spp.), B. bromi-cathartici sp. nov. (on Bromus catharticus), B. bulbigera comb. nov. (on Bromus spp.), B. dactylidis sp. nov. (on Dactylis glomerata as the main host, but also on various other hosts), B. graminicola sp. nov. (on Poa spp. as principal hosts, but also on various other hosts), and B. hordei sp. nov. (on Hordeum spp.). Synonyms were assessed, some were lectotypified, and questionable names previously associated with powdery mildew on monocots were discussed although their identities remained unresolved. Keys to the described species were developed. The Mycological Society of Japan 2021-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9157761/ /pubmed/37091321 http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.12.003 Text en 2021, by The Mycological Society of Japan, © 2021 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada 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/).
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Liu, Miao
Braun, Uwe
Takamatsu, Susumu
Hambleton, Sarah
Shoukouhi, Parivash
Bisson, Kassandra R.
Hubbard, Keith
Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title_full Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title_fullStr Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title_full_unstemmed Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title_short Taxonomic revision of Blumeria based on multi-gene DNA sequences, host preferences and morphology
title_sort taxonomic revision of blumeria based on multi-gene dna sequences, host preferences and morphology
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37091321
http://dx.doi.org/10.47371/mycosci.2020.12.003
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