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Sandoval-Denis, M.; Gené, J.; Sutton, D.A.; Cano-Lira , J.F.; Hoog, G.S. de; Decock, C.A.; Wiederhold, N.P.; Guarro, J.. |
The genera Microascus and Scopulariopsis comprise species commonly isolated from soil, decaying plant material and indoor environments. A few species are also recognised as opportunistic pathogens of insects and animals, including humans. In the past, the taxonomy of these fungi has been based on morphology only. With the aim to clarify the taxonomy and phylogeny of these fungi, we studied a large set of clinical and environmental isolates, including the available ex-type strains of numerous species, by means of morphological, physiological and molecular analyses. Species delineation was assessed under the Genealogical Phylogenetic Species Recognition (GCPSR) criterion using DNA sequence data of four loci (ITS region, and fragments of rDNA LSU, translation... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Ascomycota; Microascaceae; Microascales; Multigene phylogeny; Taxonomy. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/607371 |
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Crous, P.W.; Wingfield, M.J.; Guarro, J.; Hernández-Restrepo, M.; Sutton, D.A.; Acharya, K.; Barber, P.A.; Boekhout, T.; Dimitrov, R.A.; Dueñas, M.; Dutta, A.K.; Gené, J.; Gouliamova, D.E.; Groenewald, M.; Lombard, L.; Morozova, O.V.; Sarkar, J.; Smith, M.Th.; Stchigel, A.M.; Wiederhold, N.P.; Alexandrova, A.V.; Antelmi, I.; Armengol, J.; Barnes, I.; Cano-Lira, J.F.; Castañeda Ruiz, R.F.; Contu, M.; Courtecuisse, Pr.R.; da Silveira, A.L.; Decock, C.A.; Goes, A. de; Edathodu, J.; Ercole, E.; Firmino, A.C.; Fourie, A.; Fournier, J.; Furtado, E.L.; Geering, A.D.W.; Gershenzon, J.; Giraldo, A.; Gramaje, D.; Hammerbacher, A.; He, X.-L.; Haryadi, D.; Khemmuk, W.; Kovalenko, A.E.; Krawczynski, R.; Laich, F.; Lechat, C.; Lopes, U.P.; Madrid, H.; Malysheva, E.F.; Marín-Felix, Y.; Martín, M.P.; Mostert, L.; Nigro, F.; Pereira, O.L.; Picillo, B.; Pinho, D.B.; Popov, E.S.; Rodas Peláez, C.A.; Rooney-Latham, S.; Sandoval-Denis, M.; Shivas, R.G.; Silva, V.; Stoilova-Disheva, M.M.; Telleria, M.T.; Ullah, C.; Unsicker, S.B.; Merwe, N.A. van der; Vizzini, A.; Wagner, H.-G.; Wong, P.T.W.; Wood, A.R.; Groenewald, J.Z.. |
Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Malaysia: Castanediella eucalypti from Eucalyptus pellita, Codinaea acacia from Acacia mangium, Emarcea eucalyptigena from Eucalyptus brassiana, Myrtapenidiella eucalyptorum from Eucalyptus pellita, Pilidiella eucalyptigena from Eucalyptus brassiana and Strelitziana malaysiana from Acacia mangium. Furthermore, Stachybotrys sansevieriicola is described from Sansevieria ehrenbergii (Tanzania), Phacidium grevilleae from Grevillea robusta (Uganda), Graphium jumulu from Adansonia gregorii and Ophiostoma eucalyptigena from Eucalyptus marginata (Australia), Pleurophoma ossicola from bone and Plectosphaerella populi from Populus nigra (Germany), Colletotrichum neosansevieriae from... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: ITS DNA barcodes; LSU; Novel fungal species; Systematics. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/560050 |
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Sandoval-Denis, M.; Gené, J.; Sutton, N.P. Wiederhold, J.F. Cano-Lira, J. Guarro, D.A.; Wiederhold , N.P.; Cano-Lira, J.F.; Guarro, J.. |
Cladosporium is mainly known as a ubiquitous environmental saprobic fungus or plant endophyte, and to date, just a few species have been documented as etiologic agents in vertebrate hosts, including humans. In the present study, 10 new species of the genus were isolated from human and animal clinical specimens from the USA. They are proposed and characterized on the basis of their morphology and a molecular phylogenetic analysis using DNA sequences from three loci (the ITS region of the rDNA, and partial fragments of the translation elongation factor 1-alpha and actin genes). Six of those species belong to the C. cladosporioides species complex, i.e., C. alboflavescens, C. angulosum, C. anthropophilum, C. crousii, C. flavovirens and C. xantochromaticum,... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Capnodiales; Cladosporiaceae; Dothideomycetes; Phylogeny; Taxonomy. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/608570 |
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Bonthond, G.; Sandoval-Denis, M.; Groenewald, J.Z.; Crous, P.W.. |
The genus Seiridium includes multiple plant pathogenic fungi well-known as causal organisms of cankers on Cupressaceae. Taxonomically, the status of several species has been a topic of debate, as the phylogeny of the genus remains unresolved and authentic ex-type cultures are mostly absent. In the present study, a large collection of Seiridium cultures and specimens from the CBS and IMI collections was investigated morphologically and phylogenetically to resolve the taxonomy of the genus. These investigations included the type material of the most important Cupressaceae pathogens, Seiridium cardinale, S. cupressi and S. unicorne. We constructed a phylogeny of Seiridium based on four loci, namely the ITS rDNA region, and partial translation elongation... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Appendage-bearing conidia; Canker pathogen; Cupressus; Pestalotioid fungi; Systematics. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/642630 |
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Sandoval-Denis, M.; Guarnaccia, V.; Polizzi, G.; Crous, P.W.. |
The diversity of fusaria in symptomatic Citrus trees in Greece, Italy and Spain was evaluated using morphological and molecular multi-locus analyses based on fragments of the calmodulin (CAM), intergenic spacer region of the rDNA (IGS), internal transcribed spacer region of the rDNA (ITS), large subunit of the rDNA (LSU), RNA polymerase largest subunit (RPB1), RNA polymerase second largest subunit (RPB2), translation elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1α) and beta-tubulin (TUB) genes. A total of 11 species (six Fusarium spp., and five Neocosmospora spp.) were isolated from dry root rot, crown, trunk or twig canker or twig dieback of citrus trees. The most commonly isolated species were Fusarium sarcochroum, F. oxysporum and Neocosmospora solani. Three new... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Citrus canker; Citrus dieback; Morphology; Multigene phylogeny; Systematics. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/630171 |
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Sandoval-Denis, M.; Crous, P.W.. |
The genus Neocosmospora encompasses highly prevalent and aggressive human and animal fungal pathogens. Here we assign formal descriptions and Latin binomials to some of the most clinically relevant phylogenetic species of the genus. Three new species, named Neocosmospora catenata, N. gamsii and N. suttoniana (previously assigned to the informal names ‘Fusarium’ solani species complex (FSSC) lineages, FSSC 43, FSSC 7 and FSSC 20, respectively) are described on the basis of multilocus phylogenetic analyses (using EF-1α, ITS, LSU and RPB2 loci) and morphological characters. Lineage FSSC 9 is conspecific with the ex-type strain of Cylindrocarpon tonkinense, thus the new combination Neocosmospora tonkinensis is proposed. In addition, and based on the latest... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: Eight new taxa; Fusarium; Neocosmospora; Pathogens; Phylogeny; Systematics. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/647050 |
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Crous, P.W.; Wingfield, M.J.; Richardson, D.M.; Roux, J.J. Le; Strasberg, D.; Edwards, J.; Roets, F.; Hubka, V.; Taylor, P.W.J.; Heykoop, M.; Martin, M.P.; Moreno, G.; Sutton, D.A.; Wiederhold , N.P.; Barnes, C.W.; Carlavilla, J.R.; Gené, J.; Giraldo, A.; Guarnaccia, V.; Guarro, J.; Hernández-Restrepo, M.; Kolařík, M.; Manjón, J.L.; Pascoe, I.G.; Popov, E.S.; Sandoval-Denis, M.; Woudenberg, J.H.C.; Acharya, K.; Alexandrova, A.V.; Alvarado, P.; Barbosa, R.N.; Baseia, I.G.; Blanchette, R.A.; Boekhout, T.; Burgess, T.I.; Cano-Lira, J.F.; Čmoková, A.; Dimitrov, R.A.; Dyakov, M.Yu.; Dueñas, M.; Dutta, A.K.; EsteveRaventós, F.; Fedosova, A.G.; Fournier, J.; Gamboa, P.; Gouliamova, D.E.; Grebenc, T.; Groenewald, M.; Hanse, B.; Hardy, G.E.St.J.; Held, B.W.; Jurjević, Ž.; Kaewgrajang, T.; Latha, K.P.D.; Lombard, L.; Luangsa-ard, J.J.; Lysková, P.; Mallátová, N.; Manimohan, P.; Miller, A.N.; Mirabolfathy, M.; Morozova,, O.V.; Obodai, M.; Oliveira, N.T.; Ordóñez, M.E.; Otto, E.C.; Paloi,, S.; Peterson, S.W.; Phosri, C.; Roux, J.; Salazar, W.A.; Sánchez, A.; Sarria, G.A.; Shin, H.-D.; Silva, B.D.B.; Silva, G.A.; Smith, M.Th.; Souza-Motta, C.M.; Stchigel, A.M.; Stoilova-Disheva, M.M.; Sulzbacher, M.A.; Telleria, M.T.; Toapanta, C.; Traba, J.M.; Valenzuela-Lopez, N.; Watling, R.; Groenewald, J.Z.. |
Novel species of fungi described in the present study include the following from Australia: Vermiculariopsiella eucalypti, Mulderomyces natalis (incl. Mulderomyces gen. nov.), Fusicladium paraamoenum, Neotrimmatostroma paraexcentricum, and Pseudophloeospora eucalyptorum on leaves of Eucalyptus spp., Anungitea grevilleae (on leaves of Grevillea sp.), Pyrenochaeta acaciae (on leaves of Acacia sp.), and Brunneocarpos banksiae (incl. Brunneocarpos gen. nov.) on cones of Banksia attenuata. Novel foliicolous taxa from South Africa include Neosulcatispora strelitziae (on Strelitzia nicolai), Colletotrichum ledebouriae (on Ledebouria floridunda), Cylindrosympodioides brabejum (incl. Cylindrosympodioides gen. nov.) on Brabejum stellatifolium, Sclerostagonospora... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
Palavras-chave: ITS DNA barcodes; LSU; Novel fungal species; Systematics. |
Ano: 2016 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/611386 |
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