Cercosporoid fungi (Mycosphaerellaceae) 2. Species on monocots (Acoraceae to Xyridaceae, excluding Poaceae)

IMA Fungus
Uwe BraunC Nakashima

Abstract

Cercosporoid fungi (formerly Cercospora s. lat.) represent one of the largest groups of hyphomycetes belonging to the Mycosphaerellaceae (Ascomycota). They include asexual morphs, asexual holomorphs, or species with mycosphaerella-like sexual morphs. Most of them are leaf-spotting plant pathogens with special phytopathological relevance. In the first part of a new monographic work, cercosporoid hyphomycetes occurring on other fungi (fungicolous species), on ferns (pteridophytes) and gymnosperms were treated. This second part deals with cercosporoid fungi on monocots (Liliopsida; Equisetopsida, Magnoliidae, Lilianae), which covers species occurring on host plants belonging to families arranged in alphabetical order from Acoraceae to Xyridaceae, excluding Poaceae (cereals and grasses) which requires a separate treatment. The species are described and illustrated in alphabetical order under the particular cercosporoid genera, supplemented by keys to the species concerned. A detailed introduction, a survey of currently recognised cercosporoid genera, a key to the genera concerned, and a discussion of taxonomically relevant characters were published in the first part of this series. Neopseudocercospora, an additional recently introd...Continue Reading

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Jan 10, 2019·IMA Fungus·Mounes BakhshiPedro W Crous
Jan 30, 2021·Biodiversity Data Journal·Yuan-Yan AnYong Wang
Nov 19, 2020·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Urszula Świderska-BurekGrzegorz Janusz
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Datasets Mentioned

BETA
MB809006
MBT178175
MBT178132
MBT178133
MB809007
IMI
212938
MBT178134
MBT178176
MBT178177

Methods Mentioned

BETA
PMA

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