Xylariales (Sordariomycetes, Ascomycota) of the Boston Harbor Islands
Northeastern Naturalist, 2021The 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.
Roo Vandegrift
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Diverse members of the Xylariales lack canonical mating-type regions [PDF]
A survey of genomes reported here for 10 isolates of Monosporascus species and an additional 25 genomes from other members of the Xylariales (representing 15 genera) available in public databases indicated that genes typically associated with MAT1-1 (mat A) or MAT1-2 (mat a) mating types are absent or have diverged greatly relative to counterparts in ...
Aaron Robinson, Donald Natvig
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A contribution to the taxonomy of the genus Coniocessia (Xylariales)
Mycological Progress, 2010The ascomycete genus Coniocessia has recently been established to accommodate the only and type species, C. nodulisporioides, with nodulisporium-like anamorph, formerly classified in Coniochaeta. Four new Coniocessia species are described here, three of which were isolated from cereal seeds and straw in Iran and one from goat dung collected in Spain ...
Rasoul Zare, Bita Asgari, Asgari Bita
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Segregation of the genus Parahypoxylon (Hypoxylaceae, Xylariales) from Hypoxylon by a polyphasic taxonomic approach [PDF]
During a mycological survey of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, a fungal specimen that morphologically resembled the American species Hypoxylon papillatum was encountered. A polyphasic approach including morphological and chemotaxonomic together with a multigene phylogenetic study (ITS, LSU, tub2, and rpb2) of Hypoxylon spp. and representatives of
J Jennifer Luangsa-Ard +2 more
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Presence of a Simple Tandem Repeat in the ITS1 Region of the Xylariales
Current Microbiology, 2001A Simple Tandem Repeat sequence of 11 nucleotides has been found in the ITS1 region of the rDNA of members of Order Xylariales. The number of repetitions detected ranged from one to six, and they could be found in pure tandem or interspersed. The same core sequences have also been found in DNA from other organisms, although usually not repeated in ...
Vicente Gonzalez +2 more
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Contributions to species of Xylariales in China-1. Durotheca species
Mycological Progress, 2019Four Durotheca-like taxa have been collected from Guizhou Province, China. ITS, RPB2, LSU, and β-tubulin loci sequences were amplified and analyzed using maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses. Phylogenetic analyses of a combined ITS, LSU, RPB2, and β-tubulin gene dataset showed that our strains were species of Durotheca.
Qirui Li, Xu Zhang, Kevin Hyde
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Two new records of Xylariales species from Northern Thailand
Phytotaxa, 2023Xylariales members have conspicuous to inconspicuous perithecia with unitunicate asci. The most known species are endophytes and saprobes, known to produce secondary metabolites with fundamental importance in the pharmaceutical and chemical industries. The current study collected samples from decaying barks of Quercus kingiana at Doi Inthanon National ...
Karimi, Omid +3 more
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Metabolomic analysis of macromycetes from French Guiana reveals chemodiversity in Xylariales order
An original approach was undertaken to explore the metabolomic variability of macroscopic fungi collected in French Guiana. Extracts from 160 specimens, representing 13 fungal orders, were analyzed using liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).
Véronique Eparvier +2 more
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Phylogenetic relationships of five genera of Xylariales and Rosasphaeria gen. nov. (Hypocreales)
Fungal Diversity, 2011Eight inconspicuous non-stromatic perithecial fungi immersed in plant tissue are assessed with respect to their morphology, ecology and phylogenetic position. Emphasis is laid on two genera now and then placed in the family Hyponectriaceae, Xylariales: Leiosphaerella with its type species L. praeclara occurring on Vaccinium, and Pseudomassaria with its
Jaklitsch, Walter, Voglmayr, Hermann
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Contributions to species of Xylariales in China-3. Collodiscula tubulosa (Xylariaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2020A new Collodiscula, found on a bamboo culms in China, differs from C. japonica, C. fangjingshanensis, C. leigongshanensis, C. bambusae and C. chiangraiensis in having 5-septate ascospores (42.5–65 × 10–15.5 µm). It is described as a new species, Collodiscula tubulosa sp. nov. based on the morphology and molecular phylogeny.
Xie, Xin +6 more
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