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Satoshi Hatakeyama

Researcher at Hirosaki University

Publications -  10
Citations -  745

Satoshi Hatakeyama is an academic researcher from Hirosaki University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pleosporales & Conidiomata. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 672 citations.

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A class-wide phylogenetic assessment of Dothideomycetes

Conrad L. Schoch, +54 more
- 01 Jan 2009 - 
TL;DR: A genomic comparison of 6 dothideomycete genomes with other fungi finds a high level of unique protein associated with the class, supporting its delineation as a separate taxon.
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Molecular taxonomy of bambusicolous fungi: Tetraplosphaeriaceae, a new pleosporalean family with Tetraploa-like anamorphs

TL;DR: Monophyly of the family and that of each genus were strongly supported by analyses based on a combined dataset of the three regions (ITS+TEF+BT), and results suggest that Tetraplosphaeria (anamorph: tetraploa s. l. str.) is an ancestral lineage within this family.
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Taxonomic revision of Pseudolachnea and Pseudolachnella and establishment of Neopseudolachnella and Pseudodinemasporium gen. nov.

TL;DR: It was concluded that differences observed in the conidiomatal structure, such as thickness of basal stroma and the excipulum, were more reliable for their circumscription, instead of conidial septation.
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Bambusicolous fungi in Japan (7): a new coelomycetous genus, Versicolorisporium

TL;DR: A new genus, Versicolorisporium, is established for the coelomycetous fungus collected in Japan on dead culms of the bamboos Pleioblastus chino and Sasamorpha borealis.
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Molecular taxonomy of Dinemasporium and its allied genera

TL;DR: An expanded generic concept of Dinemasporium is proposed to accommodate species having conidia with bipolar and lateral appendages or branched multiple appendages (formerly Diarimella or Stauronema), as well as typical DinemAsporium species havingConidia withipolar unbranched appendages.