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Xylariales): Physiological characterization and structural features of its association with wheat.
: Plant roots can be colonized by asymptomatic fungal strains belonging to several taxa, among them, the group defined as Dark Septate Endophytes (DSE). Microdochium bolleyi commonly colonizes wheat roots and other crops. It is considered a weak pathogen or even a non-pathogenic fungal species, which has also been considered as a potential biocontrol ...
Carolina Rothen +4 more
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Phylogenetic analysis of Polystigma and its relationship to Phyllachorales
Polystigma amygdalinum, which causes red leaf blotch of almond, is one of the few fungal plant pathogens to remain a taxonomic enigma, primarily because it has resisted cultivation and causes almond leaf blotch only in restricted regions of the world. To
Azadeh HABIBI +2 more
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Durante once años se han recolectado cuerpos fructíferos de los macromicetes de la ciudad universitaria de la Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín), Colombia.
Carlos A. López-Quintero +2 more
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First report of Xylaria polymorpha on a new host – Platanus × acerifolia in Bulgaria [PDF]
The saprobic ascomycete fungus Xylaria polymorpha (Pers.) (Ascomycota, Xylariales, Xylariaceae), commonly referred to as dead man’s fingers, was documented in 2024 on a London plane (Platanus × acerifolia) (Aiton) Willd. in Knyazheska
Mihaela Hristova, Margarita Georgieva
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Sir, Esteban B.; Adriana I. Hladki. 2014. “Nuevos repor tes del género Rosellinia (Xylariaceae, Ascomycota) en los sectores nor te y centro de Las Yungas de la Argentina”. Lilloa 51 (1).
Esteban B. Sir, Adriana I. Hladki
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Chemotaxonomic and molecular phylogenetic studies of selected Hypoxylon species from the Neotropics
Members of the genus Hypoxylon (Ascomycota) are pleomorphic fungi mostly forming conspicuous teleomorphs, consisting of perithecia embedded into stromal tissue, and their morphology has traditionally served for species delineation.
Marjorie Cedeño-Sanchez +4 more
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Two new species and a new record of Hypoxylaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota) from Mexico. [PDF]
The family Hypoxylaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution with greater diversity in tropical regions, its growth habit is saprotrophic, endophytic and potentially phytopathogenic. From the revision of herbarium specimens and field collections from the Yucatan Peninsula, two new species were described: Annulohypoxylon fusisporum, characterized by having ...
Reyes PE +5 more
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Paramphibambusa bambusicola gen. et. sp. nov., Arecophila xishuangbannaensis and A. zhaotongensis spp. nov. in Cainiaceae from Yunnan, China [PDF]
Morphological comparisons and multi locus phylogenetic analyses (base on the combined genes of ITS, LSU, rpb2 and tub) demonstrated that three new saprobic taxa isolated from bamboo belong to Cainiaceae. These taxa comprise a novel genus Paramphibambusa (
Li-Su Han +9 more
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Clave para la identificación de especies de la familia Diatrypaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota)
Carmarán, Cecilia C.; Carolina A. Robles, M. Fernanda D’Jonsiles, Esteban Ceriani, Esteban Español, Silvia Lopez, M. Victoria Novas. 2014. “Clave para la identificación de especies de la familia Diatrypaceae (Xylariales, Ascomycota)”. Lilloa 51 (1).
Cecilia C. Carmarán +6 more
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Trierveiler-Pereira, Larissa. 2014. “Ascomycetes (Pezizomycotina, Ascomycota) from Brazil: New records and contributions to distributional data”. Lilloa 51 (1).
Larissa Trierveiler-Pereira
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