2015
DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2015.06.01.10
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Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. for Aecidium goyazense, on Phthirusa stelis (Loranthaceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado

Abstract: The sexual morph of Aecidium goyazense collected in the Brazilian Cerrado was morphologically characterized by light microscopy and SEM, and shown to be a species of Uromyces, for which the name Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. is introduced, and designated as its epitype. This is the second Uromyces species known to infect the tropical genus Phthirusa (Loranthaceae). DNA sequences were generated from the ITS and 28S rRNA (LSU) regions of DNA recovered from aeciospores as well as teliospores. This fungus is com… Show more

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“…A second species of the rare genus Skierka (S. divinopolensis) was described on Matayba guianensis (Sapindaceae) from the Cerrado (DIANESE et al 1993d, HENNEN et al 2005. Another highlight was the complete description of the first Uromyces species (U. hawksworthii) from the Cerrado infecting a plant hemiparasite, Phthirusa stelis (Lotanthaceae) (SOUZA et al 2015), previously described in its asexual form (Aecidium goyazense) by Hennings (1895). Dianese et al (1993d), surveying the rust fungi on Fabaceae, described initially two new Ravenelia species (R. bezerrae, and R. santos-costae), and later R. cerradensis, R. chapadensis, R. emaensis, and R. mineirosensis Dianese 2001, 2003b).…”
Section: Contribution Of the Mycological Col-lection Of Herbarium Ub -Mchub To The Stu-dy Of Cerrado Microfungimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A second species of the rare genus Skierka (S. divinopolensis) was described on Matayba guianensis (Sapindaceae) from the Cerrado (DIANESE et al 1993d, HENNEN et al 2005. Another highlight was the complete description of the first Uromyces species (U. hawksworthii) from the Cerrado infecting a plant hemiparasite, Phthirusa stelis (Lotanthaceae) (SOUZA et al 2015), previously described in its asexual form (Aecidium goyazense) by Hennings (1895). Dianese et al (1993d), surveying the rust fungi on Fabaceae, described initially two new Ravenelia species (R. bezerrae, and R. santos-costae), and later R. cerradensis, R. chapadensis, R. emaensis, and R. mineirosensis Dianese 2001, 2003b).…”
Section: Contribution Of the Mycological Col-lection Of Herbarium Ub -Mchub To The Stu-dy Of Cerrado Microfungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 Dianese et al (1993a)Dianese et al (1994a).7 Dianese et al(1995).8 Dianese et al (1994d).21 Rezende &.22Rezende & Dianese (2003).45 Souza et al (2015).48 Souza et al (2018). se, A. momordicae, Crossopsora angusta, Leptinia brasiliensis, Puccinia callosa, Ravenelia cerradensis, Uromyces anthemophilus, Um.…”
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