2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2015.06.003
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The rise of Ramularia from the Mycosphaerella labyrinth

Abstract: Highlights• Ramulariais the correct name for species in Mycosphaerella s. str.• Most species named in Mycosphaerella represent other genera.• Very few Ramularia spp. have confirmed Mycosphaerella sexual morphs.• Ramularia contains both host-specific, and wide host range species. AbstractIn this study we aimed to resolve the Ramularia endophylla species-complex by applying a polyphasic approach involving morphology and multi-gene phylogeny. Eleven partial genes were targeted for amplification and sequencing for… Show more

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“…str.) [66]. The analysis of data on synanamorphs associated (co-occurring) with Asteromella species in the type materials (Appendix 1) reveals that Asteromella fungi had been recorded either with Ramularia or Septoria morph.…”
Section: Synonyms Classification and Asexual/sexual Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…str.) [66]. The analysis of data on synanamorphs associated (co-occurring) with Asteromella species in the type materials (Appendix 1) reveals that Asteromella fungi had been recorded either with Ramularia or Septoria morph.…”
Section: Synonyms Classification and Asexual/sexual Linksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, this unreliability has further increased, with reports demonstrating joint occurrence of diverse Mycosphaerella species, e.g., in a single leaf lesion of Eucalyptus [64,65]. In the newest revision of the Ramularia endophylla complex, Videira et al [66] indicate that the role played by the Asteromella spermatial state in the development of the species still needs to be understood.…”
Section: Asteromella In a Molecular Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
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