2013
DOI: 10.5943/ppq/3/2/4
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A modern account of the genus Phyllosticta

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“…Phytotoxic dioxolanones from G. bidwellii can also be considered as virulence factors. We hypothesise that closely related species produce similar compounds, so three further phytopathogenic species and one species reported as endophyte 15 18 of the genus Guignardia were explored (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phytotoxic dioxolanones from G. bidwellii can also be considered as virulence factors. We hypothesise that closely related species produce similar compounds, so three further phytopathogenic species and one species reported as endophyte 15 18 of the genus Guignardia were explored (Table 1 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The principle of ‘one fungus: one name’ was enforced in 2011 (Melbourne Code; ICN) and most Guignardia species (sexual forms) relevant for the present study are currently validly cited as species of Phyllosticta (former asexual forms; Wulandari et al . 18 and references therein). Nevertheless, the names of the sexual forms are applied in the present document, because they are established as references in this field of study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GenBank number: ITS: MW130255. Notes: Phyllosticta is an important genus of plant pathogens and contains quarantinable pathogenic species in some countries, especially in Europe (Wulandari et al 2013). Phyllosticta hostae was introduced by Su and Cai (2012) from Hosta plantaginia (Liliaceae).…”
Section: Economic and Ecological Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some Phyllosticta species exhibit a wide range of hosts, while others do not. To overcome the limitations associated with morphological characteristics and host combinations, the integration of homologous gene DNA sequencing and comparative methods has significantly advanced our comprehension of the phylogeny of Phyllosticta species [5,8,[11][12][13][14][15]. Based on ITS, LSU, TEF1 alpha, ACT, and GPDH, five loci of phylogenetic analysis, Phyllosticta genetic system development can be divided into six species of composite groups: viz P. capitalensis species complex, P. concentrica species complex, P. cruenta species complex, P. owaniana species complex, P. rhodorae species complex, and P. vaccinii species complex [5,8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%