1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0181-1584(99)80012-8
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Some cercosporoid hyphomycetes from Brazil

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“…It is distinguished from other species of Pseudocercospora on hosts belonging to the Acanthaceae by its fasciculate conidiophores and narrowly obclavate-cylindrical conidia (CHUPP 1954;HSIEH & GOH 1990;GUO & HSIEH 1995;BRAUN & FREIRE 2006). The new collection from Venezuela agrees well with P. consociata, except for well-developed superficial hyhae with solitary conidiophores.…”
Section: Cercospora Commelinicola Chupp Ex Ubraunmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…It is distinguished from other species of Pseudocercospora on hosts belonging to the Acanthaceae by its fasciculate conidiophores and narrowly obclavate-cylindrical conidia (CHUPP 1954;HSIEH & GOH 1990;GUO & HSIEH 1995;BRAUN & FREIRE 2006). The new collection from Venezuela agrees well with P. consociata, except for well-developed superficial hyhae with solitary conidiophores.…”
Section: Cercospora Commelinicola Chupp Ex Ubraunmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…as circumscribed by CROUS & BRAUN (2003). BRAUN et al (2001) introduced Cercospora verbesinicola U.BRAUN, DELHEY & KIEHR from Argentina on Verbesina encelioides, which is distinct from C. apii s.l. by its uniformly short, 0 -1-septate, pale conidiophores and obclavate, wider conidia, 50 -150 × 4 -6 µm.…”
Section: Cercosporoidmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(stroma non, superficial hyphae lacking, conidia pale olivaceous), and the African P. triumfettigena (J.M. Yen & Gilles) Deighton (stromata lacking or poorely developed, conidiophores up to 600 µm long, conidia 4-6 µm wide) [Deighton 1976, Braun & Freire 2006. Etymology -epithet derived from the host species, Clematis haenkeana.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Within the latter family it belongs in the tribe Samydeae. In a recently published phylogenetic examination, William (2012) (Chupp 1954, Singh et al 1985, Rao et al 1995, Braun & Sivapalan 1999. P. flacourtiicola U. Braun & Kamal on Flacourtia indica (Burm.…”
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“…Crous & U. Braun on Kiggelaria africana L. in South Africa forms large stromata with numerous densely fasciclate conidiophores and narrowly cylindrical-filiform conidia and P. pangiicola U. Braun & Sivapalan from Brunei on Pangium edule Reinw. has much broader hila, 2-3.5 µm (Chupp 1954, Crous & Braun 1994, Braun & Sivapalan 1999. Notes -New host and new to Venezuela (Braun 1998).…”
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