1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0953756297005856
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Some foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species

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“…Notes : Inácio & Dianese (1998) described Septoria tabebuiae-impetiginosae on T. impetiginosa (conidia 25-67 × 2-4 μm, 2-6-septate), and also compared this species to S. tabebuiae (18-40 × 1.7-2.5 μm, aseptate conidia) on T. berteroi, and S. cucutana (34-40 × 0.8-1 μm) on T. pentaphylla and T. spectabilis . Furthermore, they also referred to an undescribed species Ferreira (1989) mentioned on T. serratifolia in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, which is named as S. tabebuiae-serratifoliae in the present study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notes : Inácio & Dianese (1998) described Septoria tabebuiae-impetiginosae on T. impetiginosa (conidia 25-67 × 2-4 μm, 2-6-septate), and also compared this species to S. tabebuiae (18-40 × 1.7-2.5 μm, aseptate conidia) on T. berteroi, and S. cucutana (34-40 × 0.8-1 μm) on T. pentaphylla and T. spectabilis . Furthermore, they also referred to an undescribed species Ferreira (1989) mentioned on T. serratifolia in Viçosa, Minas Gerais, which is named as S. tabebuiae-serratifoliae in the present study.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Sriskantha and Sivanesan 1980) shows smaller stromata, 25×50 μm, and 1-10-septate conidia, 50-110 μm, besides having 1-3-septate conidiophores, 16-60 μm, which are longer and with more septa than those of the new species. On the other hand, Pseudocercospora tabebuiae-roseo-albae Inácio & Dianese (Inácio and Dianese 1998) shows deeper (23-77 μm deep) stromata than P. tabebuiae-caraibae, and also differs in lesion size, up to 13 mm in diameter, and shorter conidia, 12-57 μm, besides showing pale brown instead of pale olivaceous conidia. Finally, P. tabebuiae-caraibae is segregated from the stromatic species Pseudocercospora Guo and Hsieh (1995) f Yen et al (1982) g Sriskantha and Sivanesan (1980) h Deighton (1976) i Inácio and Dianese (1998) dolichandrone (Chupp) Deighton, which forms smaller conidiophores, 10-30×2-3.5 μm, and conidia, 40-100× 1.5-3 μm, slightly longer than those of the new species (Deighton 1976).…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species from the cerrado have been considered with emphasis on ascomycetes and cercosporoid fungi (Inácio and Dianese 1998). The cercosporoid fungi from the cerrado have been the focus of a major research effort developed in Brasília (Dianese and Câmara 1994;Dianese et al 1999;Dianese and Furlanetto 1995;Dornello-Silva andDianese 2003, 2004;Dornello-Silva 2004;Furlanetto and Dianese 1999;Gutiérrez 2000;Inácio et al1996;Dianese 1998, 1999;Medeiros and Dianese 1994), resulting in the description of new taxa associated also with species in the Bignoniaceae (Inácio and Dianese 1995).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…in Brazil, done by several authors during the last decades who described a plenty of new taxa originated from several biomes including Atlantic Forest, Caatinga, Cerrado; these works were initially done by Viégas (1945), Chupp (1954) and continued by Batista and collaborators (Silva & Minter 1995); some other crucial information were given by Silva et al (2016), Fernandes et al (2013), Hernández-Gutiérrez and Dianese (2008, 2009, 2014ab), Hernández-Gutiérrez et al (2014, Pereira and Barreto (2006), Braun and Freire (2003, Crous and Braun (2003), Inácio and Dianese (1998, Dianese et al (2008Dianese et al ( , 2014, Inácio et al (1996), Crous et al (1997; (Pons 1987;Hanada et al 2002;Spegazzini 1910 (VOLPE-FILIK et al, 2007). Esse interesse tem crescido junto a preocupação da população com o meio ambiente (FARIA et al, 2007).…”
Section: Neutralização Do Soro De Leite áCidomentioning
confidence: 99%