Showing papers in "Studies in Mycology in 2019"
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TL;DR: The DNA barcodes used in this study have been deposited to GenBank and will also be publicly available at the Westerdijk Institute's website as reference sequences for fungal identification, marking an unprecedented data release event in global fungal barcoding efforts to date.
481 citations
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TL;DR: Using a polyphasic approach combining phenotype, physiology, sequence and extrolite data, eight new species are described in Aspergillus section Flavi, including three newly described species A. aflatoxiformans, A. austwickii and A. cerealis in addition to A. togoensis.
300 citations
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TL;DR: This study provides a detailed overview of the complexity of Fusarium wilt on banana and its diversity and distribution across Indonesia by sampling across Indonesia at 34 geographically and environmentally different locations.
143 citations
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TL;DR: Although Glomerella glycines, Colletotrichum magnum and C. orchidearum are known as causal agents of anthracnose of soybean, Cucurbitaceae and Orchidaceae, respectively, their taxonomy remains unresolved, and strains of these species appear basal in ColletOTrichum phylogenies, clustering close to C. brevisporum and other recently described species from tropical or subtropical regions.
122 citations
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University of Pretoria1, University of Kharkiv2, New South Wales Department of Primary Industries3, Chiang Mai University4, University of La Rioja5, Stellenbosch University6, Biotec7, University of Melbourne8, Naktuinbouw9, Ministry for Primary Industries10, Wageningen University and Research Centre11
TL;DR: This study treats 20 genera of phytopathogenic fungi and their relatives, including the new genus Pyriculariomyces, 20 new species, five new combinations, and six typifications for older names.
102 citations
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TL;DR: The aim of the present study is to provide a natural classification for the Sporocadaceae based on multi-locus phylogenetic analyses, using LSU, ITS, tef-1α, tub2 and rpb2 loci, in combination with morphological data.
83 citations
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Chinese Academy of Sciences1, University of Melbourne2, Leibniz Institute of Marine Sciences3, La Trobe University4, University of Alabama at Birmingham5, University of the Free State6, Utrecht University7, Ministry for Primary Industries8, University of Southern Queensland9, Chiang Mai University10, Wageningen University and Research Centre11, University of Pretoria12
TL;DR: This paper represents the third contribution in the Genera of Phytopathogenic Fungi (GOPHY) series and includes three new genera, 42 new species, 23 new combinations, four new names, and three typifications of older names.
83 citations
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TL;DR: A global perspective on foliar pathogens of eucalypts is provided, including species associated with foliar disease symptoms of these hosts and several appear to be opportunists developing on stressed or dying tissues.
55 citations
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TL;DR: The taxonomy of a widespread and ecologically well-studied group of root-associated fungi is stabilized to link their various life-styles including saprobes, bryophilous fungi, root endophytes as well as fungi forming ericoid mycorrhIZae and ectomycorrhizae.
53 citations
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TL;DR: In a first attempt to establish an inclusive modern classification of Humicola and humicola-like genera of the Chaetomiaceae, asexual and sexually reproducing species both occur and 24 species are described and illustrated in this study.
50 citations
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TL;DR: This study shows that the thielavia-like morph is a homoplastic form that originates from several separate evolutionary events, and provides new insights into the taxonomy of Sordariales and the polyphyletic Lasiosphaeriaceae.