2017
DOI: 10.3767/persoonia.2017.39.11
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Fungal Planet description sheets: 625–715

Abstract: Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Antarctica: Cadophora antarctica from soil. Australia: Alfaria dandenongensis on Cyperaceae, Amphosoma persooniae on Persoonia sp., Anungitea nullicana on Eucalyptus sp., Bagadiella eucalypti on Eucalyptus globulus, Castanediella eucalyptigena on Eucalyptus sp., Cercospora dianellicola on Dianella sp., Cladoriella kinglakensis on Eucalyptus regnans, Cladoriella xanthorrhoeae (incl. Cladoriellaceae fam. nov. and Clad… Show more

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“…In 2016, knowledge about the diversity and distribution of fungi in association with citrus was enhanced when a survey performed in citrus‐growing areas of Europe revealed the presence of different pathogens, saprobes and endophytes, including four Phyllosticta spp. (Crous et al ., , ; Guarnaccia and Crous, , ; Guarnaccia et al ., , 2017b; Sandoval‐Denis et al ., ). Two of these species, P .…”
Section: Distribution and Host Associationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In 2016, knowledge about the diversity and distribution of fungi in association with citrus was enhanced when a survey performed in citrus‐growing areas of Europe revealed the presence of different pathogens, saprobes and endophytes, including four Phyllosticta spp. (Crous et al ., , ; Guarnaccia and Crous, , ; Guarnaccia et al ., , 2017b; Sandoval‐Denis et al ., ). Two of these species, P .…”
Section: Distribution and Host Associationsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The molecular taxonomy and nomenclature Talaromyces were comprehensively revised in the recent past (Houbraken and Samson et al 2011;Seifert et al 2012;Visagie and Jacobs 2012;Yilmaz et al 2012;Yilmaz et al 2014). Yilmaz et al (2014) resolved the phylogenetic positioning of Talaromyces species using a polyphasic taxonomic concept and placing 88 accepted species in seven well-defined sections, namely Bacillispori, Helici, Islandici, Purpurei, Subinflati, Talaromyces, and Trachyspermi. Subsequent to the monograph by Yilmaz et al (2014), 54 new Talaromyces species have been described from all over the world (Visagie et al 2015;Chen et al 2016;Luo et al 2016;Crous et al 2016;Romero et al 2016;Yilmaz et al 2016a, b;Crous et al 2017;Guevara-Suarez et al 2017;Peterson and Jurjević 2017;Wang et al 2017;Barbosa et al 2018;Su and Niu 2018;Jiang et al 2018;Varriale et al 2018).…”
Section: Morphology and Multigene Phylogeny Of Talaromyces Amyrossmanmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…calidoustus, A. contaminans, A. insuetus, A. ustus; up to 5-5.5 μm: A. pseudodeflectus and A. granulosus. Aspergillus carlsbadensis strain AUMC 6717 (contrasting to the originally described strains) shares with A. calidoustus, A. peseudodeflecus and A. granulosus the ability to grow on CYA at 37°C, which easily distinguishes these species from morphologically similar relatives (A. contaminans, A. keveii, A. insuetus and A. ustus) (Houbraken et al 2007, Crous et al 2017).…”
Section: Aspergillus Carlsbadensismentioning
confidence: 88%