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Title: A family level rDNA based phylogeny of cucurbitariaceae and fenestellaceae with descriptions of new fenestella species and neocucurbitaria gen. nov.
Authors: D. N. Wanasinghe
R. Phookamsak
R. Jeewon
Wen Jing Li
K. D. Hyde
E. B.G. Jones
E. Camporesi
I. Promputtha
Authors: D. N. Wanasinghe
R. Phookamsak
R. Jeewon
Wen Jing Li
K. D. Hyde
E. B.G. Jones
E. Camporesi
I. Promputtha
Keywords: Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2017
Abstract: © Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. The taxonomy of the family Cucurbitariaceae and its allies, especially Fenestellaceae has received little attention despite its broad relevance. To further clarify phylogenetic relationships between the two families, new collections were made and samples examined morphologically. Morphometric observations reveal two new Fenestella species that are different from other known species and are introduced as Fenestella ostryae sp. nov. and F. mackenziei sp. nov. The asexual morph of F. ostryae is also established from single spore cultures and described. Phylogeny inferred from a combined dataset of ITS, LSU and SSU rDNA sequence also reveals a close association of the new taxa to F. fenestrata, but they are distinct. Sequence analyses also support our previous assumption that Fenestellaceae should be synonymized with Cucurbitariaceae. Pyrenochaeta quercina, Pyrenochaeta unguis-hominis and an additional new cucurbitaria-like isolate constitute a strongly supported monophyletic lineage within Cucurbitariaceae. To better resolve intergeneric level relationships and improve taxonomic issues within Cucurbitariaceae, a new genus, Neocucurbitaria gen. nov. is introduced with Neocucurbitaria acerina as a new species.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56627
ISSN: 20777019
20777000
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