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Pleosporales in Japan (2): the genus Lophiotrema

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Kazuki Tanaka, Yukio Harada
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New Metabolites from Endolichenic Fungus Pleosporales sp.

Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2015
AbstractEight new metabolites were obtained from the culture of an endolichenic fungus, Pleosporales sp. Their structures were determined as three terphenyl derivatives, cucurbitarins A–C (1–3, resp.), two structurally related compounds, cucurbitarins D and E (4 and 5, resp.), two benzocoumarins, 3,10‐dihydroxy‐4,8‐dimethoxy‐6‐methylbenzocoumarin (6 ...
Yang, Jiao   +7 more
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Brevicollum, a new genus in Neohendersoniaceae, Pleosporales

Mycologia, 2017
A new genus, Brevicollum, is established for two new species, B. hyalosporum on Syzygium samarangense and B. versicolor on Volkameria inermis, in Japan. This genus is characterized by the presence of immersed ascomata with an excentric to central, short cylindrical ostiolar neck, thin ascomatal wall, clavate asci with a shallow ocular chamber, and ...
Kazuaki Tanaka   +3 more
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Taxonomy and phylogeny of Cryptocoryneum (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes)

Mycological Progress, 2016
Species of Cryptocoryneum were taxonomically reassessed on the basis of morphological observations and the results of molecular phylogenetic analysis. Eighteen isolates of Cryptocoryneum species, namely two strains from Africa, three from Europe, and 13 from Japan, were phylogenetically analysed using sequences of nuclear rDNA internal transcribed ...
Akira Hashimoto   +4 more
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CENTRUM DEVELOPMENT IN DIDYMOSPHAERIA SADASIVANII (PLEOSPORALES)

American Journal of Botany, 1975
Development of a typical pseudoparaphysate centrum in Didymosphaeria sadasivanii Ramachandra‐Reddy indicates that this ascomycete is properly placed in the Pleosporaceae despite the fact that forcible discharge of ascospores from bitunicate asci has not been demonstrated.
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Halojulellaceae a new family of the order Pleosporales

Phytotaxa, 2013
Halojulellaceae fam. nov. and Halojullela gen. nov. are introduced to accommodate Julella avicenniae, a marine species in the suborder Pleosporineae, order Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes. Justification for the new family is based on combined gene analysis of the large and small subunits of the nuclear ribosomal RNA genes (LSU, SSU) and two protein ...
HIRAN A. ARIYAWANSA   +5 more
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Misturatosphaeria viridibrunnea sp. nov. (Teichosporaceae, Pleosporales) from Thailand

Phytotaxa, 2019
We introduce a new species, Misturatosphaeria viridibrunnea, isolated from dead branches of an unidentified terrestrial dicotyledonous plant in Chiang Rai, Thailand. The new species is characterized by fusiform, 1-septate, olivaceous brown to dark brown, regularly 4-guttulate ascospores with slightly longitudinal striations on surface ...
SARANYAPHAT BOONMEE   +4 more
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Shiraiaceae, new family of Pleosporales (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota)

Phytotaxa, 2013
Shiraia bambusicola is an economically important medicinal fungus on bamboo. In this paper we re-describe the holotype and designate an epitype based on fresh specimens collected from Zhejiang Province in China. Morphological characters agree with those of the holotype and phylogenies based on combined partial LSU-rDNA, EF and RPB gene sequence data ...
YONG-XIANG LIU   +7 more
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Phylogenetic relationships and morphological reappraisal of Melanommataceae (Pleosporales)

Fungal Diversity, 2015
The family Melanommataceae is widespread in temperate and subtropical regions and species invariably occur on twigs or bark of various woody plants in terrestrial, marine or freshwater habitats. In this paper, the type species of 26 genera of the family are re-described and illustrated.
Qing Tian   +17 more
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Stemphylium persianum sp. nov., (Pleosporales, Ascomycota) from Iran

Phytotaxa
Stemphylium species are saprophytes, or plant pathogens mostly associated with economically important crops. In this study, we isolated Stemphylium strains from grey to brown lesions on the culms of Schoenoplectus sp. (Cyperaceae, Poales). Based on combined morphological characteristics and sequence data of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS‒rDNA ...
ABDOLLAH AHMADPOUR   +5 more
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