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Helotiales of Australasia: Geoglossaceae, Orbiliaceae, Sclerotiniaceae, Hyaloscyphaceae
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The article was published on 1987-08-01 and is currently open access. It has received 91 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hyaloscyphaceae & Sclerotiniaceae.read more
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Evolution of helotialean fungi (Leotiomycetes, Pezizomycotina) : A nuclear rDNA phylogeny
Zheng Wang,Manfred Binder,Conrad L. Schoch,Peter R. Johnston,Joseph W. Spatafora,David S. Hibbett +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the inclusion of LSU rDNA and a wider taxon sampling greatly improves resolution of the Helotiales phylogeny, however, the usefulness of rDNA in resolving the deep relationships within the Leotiomycetes is limited.
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Toward a phylogenetic classification of the Leotiomycetes based on rDNA data
TL;DR: The Leotiomycetes is relatively well defined as a class and it includes the Cyttariales, Erysiphales, Helotiales, Rhytismatales and two families of uncertain position, Myxotrichaceae and Pseudeurotiaceae, which agrees with previous studies to remove the Geoglossaceae.
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Castor, pollux and life histories of fungi
TL;DR: The literature on teleomorph-anamorph connections in the Orbiliaceae and the position of the family in the Leotiales is reviewed andCharacteristics of the anamorphs are discussed and illustrated andalyses of the ITS region of several of the isolates indicate that there are several well-supported clades within the Orbilaceae.
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Hymenoscyphus fraxineus vs. Hymenoscyphus albidus - A comparative light microscopic study on the causal agent of European ash dieback and related foliicolous, stroma-forming species.
Hans-Otto Baral,Martin Bemmann +1 more
TL;DR: Five species of Hymenoscyphus that fruit on black stromatized parts of dead leaves of deciduous trees are presented, giving details on their morphological and ecological characteristics, and consistent genetic deviation between European and Asian Hy.