2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-29452009000200010
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Relações filogenéticas e diversidade de isolados de Guignardia spp oriundos de diferentes hospedeiros nas regiões ITS1-5,8S-ITS2

Abstract: Fungos do gênero Guignardia são frequentemente isolados em diferentes espécies de plantas, sendo muitas vezes caracterizados como fungos endofíticos. Entretanto, algumas espécies deste fungo, a exemplo de G. citricarpa e G. psidii, são causadores de importantes doenças que afetam culturas agrícolas, como a Mancha-Preta dos Citros (MPC) e a podridão dos frutos de goiabeira, respectivamente. Também são apontados como causadores de manchas foliares em diferentes espécies de frutíferas e também em outras culturas.… Show more

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“…This corroborated with the importance of this simple and fast test to differentiate G. citricarpa isolates [4,6,8] from other Guignardia species.…”
Section: E Wickert Et Al 122supporting
confidence: 72%
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“…This corroborated with the importance of this simple and fast test to differentiate G. citricarpa isolates [4,6,8] from other Guignardia species.…”
Section: E Wickert Et Al 122supporting
confidence: 72%
“…This fungus species is responsible for great losses in guava fruits in Brazil [3]. However, studies using molecular techniques suggested that fungi isolates identified as G. psidii could be in fact G. mangiferae, or also could be conspecific to this cosmopolitan species [4]. It is very common that organisms belonging to the same species, when obtained from dif-ferent hosts tend to be identified according to the host, resulting in taxonomy mistakes and redundancies in databases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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