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3 Pezizomycotina: Sordariomycetes and Leotiomycetes

2015
The classes Sordariomycetes and Leotiomycetes comprise a large group of nonlichenized ascomycetous fungi, in which over 15,000 species have been described. The close evolutionary relationship of the two classes was recently defined by molecular phylogenetic analyses and subcellular data.
Ning Zhang, Zheng Wang
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Taxonomic and phylogenetic insights to Dothideomycetes and Sordariomycetes associated with medicinal plants in Southwestern China

Mycosphere
This study provides taxonomic and phylogenetic insights into fungal taxa within Dothideomycetes and Sordariomycetes associated with medicinal plants in Southwestern China.
HZ Du   +6 more
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Xylariales (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) of the Boston Harbor Islands

Northeastern Naturalist, 2021
The Xylariales (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) is an order of mostly stromatic perithecial fungi generally inhabiting wood and other plant debris, as well as some important plant pathogenic species. As a follow-up to an extensive fungal inventory conducted by D.
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Forty pyrenomycetous fungi belonging to Class Sordariomycetes new to Norway

AGARICA, 2015
Forty species of ascomycetes belonging to class Sordariomycetes are presented as new to Norway. The species were collected in temperate deciduous forest in South Norway as part of a project financed by the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre. The species are mainly wood-inhabiting, but a few species on bark, bryophytes, fungi, lichens or dung are
Björn Nordén   +5 more
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Resin outpourings on conifers are inhabited by more members of Nectriaceae (Hypocreales, Sordariomycetes) than previously thought

MycoKeys
Abstract Resin outpourings on conifers are a quite unique habitat occurring in nature. Conifer resins are composed mainly from monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and resin acids which are recalcitrant to microbial decomposition.
P. Czachura, Paulina Janik
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Phylogenetic diversity of Colletotrichum species (Sordariomycetes, Glomerellales, Glomerellaceae) associated with plant diseases in Thailand

MycoKeys
Abstract Colletotrichum is a cosmopolitan fungal genus, and its species are known for their important role as plant pathogens. They also occur as endophytes and saprobes.
D. Gomdola   +8 more
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Colletotrichum (Sordariomycetes, Glomerellaceae) species associated with Citrus in Guangdong Province, China

New Zealand Journal of Botany
Colletotrichum species have diverse lifestyles, which can change from endophytic to pathogenic and other lifestyles such as saprobic. However, the exact mechanism of lifestyle changes is unknown.
Tao Zhou   +9 more
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Pathogenic fungi (Sordariomycetes) associated with annual and perennial crops in Northern Thailand

MycoKeys
Abstract Phytopathogenic fungi induce severe diseases in plant hosts, potentially leading to significant crop quantity and quality reductions. In this study, we isolated and identified pathogenic fungi that threaten the successful cultivation of annual ...
M. Fallahi   +4 more
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Culturable endophytic Sordariomycetes from Rosa roxburghii: New species and lifestyles

Journal of Systematics and Evolution, 2023
Rosa‐associated fungi are rich in species and diverse in function, with many potential new taxa. However, only a few publications have reported Rosa‐associated endophytic fungi using a combination of molecular systematics and morphology.
Hong Zhang   +5 more
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Two new acremonium-like species, Paragibellulopsissinensis sp. nov. and Phialoparvumsinense sp. nov. (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) from China

MycoKeys
Abstract Paragibellulopsis and Phialoparvum, both erected in 2018, currently comprise merely one and three validly published species, respectively. The identification of two new species, Paragibellulopsissinensis and Phialoparvumsinense, was achieved by
Heng Pan   +6 more
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