1991
DOI: 10.1139/b91-298
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A revision of the genus Trichoderma. III. Section Pachybasium

Abstract: Twenty species assigned to Trichoderma section Pachybasium (Sacc.) Bissett are described and differentiated on the basis of conidiophore and conidium morphology. Included in section Pachybasium are T. hamatum, T. polysporum, T. piluliferum, T. harzianum, and T. virens that were already recognized in Trichoderma; T. flavofuscum comb.nov. transferred from Gliocladium; the anamorphs of Hypocrea gelatinosa, H. semiorbis, and two unnamed Hypocrea species; and 10 new species segregated from the T. hamatum species ag… Show more

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“…Whether all these groups represent biological species, however, remains to be determined. The use of a combination of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, determined from morphological and molecular studies, together with anamorph-teleomorph connections has resulted in the recognition and description of many new species of Trichoderma and Hypocrea within the past 15 years (e.g., Bissett 1991;. This contrasts to only nine ''species aggregates'' recognized from a by Rifai (1969).…”
Section: Fungal Successionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether all these groups represent biological species, however, remains to be determined. The use of a combination of phenotypic and genotypic characteristics, determined from morphological and molecular studies, together with anamorph-teleomorph connections has resulted in the recognition and description of many new species of Trichoderma and Hypocrea within the past 15 years (e.g., Bissett 1991;. This contrasts to only nine ''species aggregates'' recognized from a by Rifai (1969).…”
Section: Fungal Successionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature data clearly support this opinion, since fungi belonging to divergent taxonomic groups may produce very similar sequences of peptaibiotics [31] [32].…”
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confidence: 82%
“…The number of fungi was expressed as a colony forming units per gram of dry peat (CFU g -1 d. p.) (carter, 1993). Fungal genera and species were identified with reference on the basis of their cultural and micromorphological properties (Pitt, 1979;Bissett, 1991;WatanaBe, 2002;saMson & frisvad, 2004;doMsch et al, 2007;Pečiulytė & Bridžiuvienė, 2008). Occurrence rate of various fungal genera was defined as the ratio of the number of peat samples in which a given genus was detected to the total number of analysed samples.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%