2015
DOI: 10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2015.41.295
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Keissleriella dactylidis, sp. nov., from Dactylis glomerata and its phylogenetic placement

Abstract: ABSTRACT:A new species of Keissleriella (Lentitheciaceae) is described from a dead stem of Dactylis glomerata collected in Italy. The new taxon is supported by morphology and phylogenetic analysis of SSU, LSU, and TEF1α sequence data. The combined analysis of gene data indicate that Keissleriella dactylidis sp. nov. forms a distinct clade within the genus Keissleriella. The species is characterized by immersed, erumpent, dark grey to black ascomata with papilla containing brown periphyses, and cylindrical asci… Show more

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“…53). This result was consistant with Singtripop et al (2015), who re-examined the specimen of K. linearis (IFRD 2008) and described the brown to dark brown setae covering ostiole which is the typical character of Keissleriella. In the phylogenetic analysis of Phookamsak et al (2019), K. linearis grouped in Lentithecium but with low bootstrap support.…”
Section: List Of Freshwatersupporting
confidence: 53%
“…53). This result was consistant with Singtripop et al (2015), who re-examined the specimen of K. linearis (IFRD 2008) and described the brown to dark brown setae covering ostiole which is the typical character of Keissleriella. In the phylogenetic analysis of Phookamsak et al (2019), K. linearis grouped in Lentithecium but with low bootstrap support.…”
Section: List Of Freshwatersupporting
confidence: 53%
“…In their phylogenetic analysis, other species and strains of Keissleriella were not included. Singtripop et al (2015) reexamined the type specimen of L. lineare and transferred it to Keissleriella based on morphology and LSU sequence data, and this is in agreement with recent studies by Tanaka et al (2015), Hyde et al (2016) and the present study. However, Dayarathne et al (2018) and Devadatha et al (2020) placed L. lineare in the Lentithecium clade.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…1). The same placement was observed also by Singtripop et al (2015). Keissleriella linearis was transferred by Zhang et al (2009b) to Lentithecium based on LSU and SSU sequence data.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Hyde (strain MFLUCC 13-0751) form a separate subclade with moderate support (75% ML, 0.94 BYPP). Keissleriella camporesiana is morphologically distinguished from K. dactylis by the second cell of ascospores being enlarged and being 4-5-septate (Singtripop et al 2015). Keissleriella dactylis was described from the host family Poaceae while K. camporesiana occurs on Asteraceae.…”
Section: Keissleriella Camporesianamentioning
confidence: 99%