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Provedor de dados: |
Naturalis
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País: |
Netherlands
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Título: |
A co-evolutionary relationship exists between Endoraecium (Pucciniales) and its Acacia hosts in Australia
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Autores: |
McTaggart, A.R.
Doungsa-ard, C.
Geering, A.D.W.
Aime, M.C.
Shivas, R.G.
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Data: |
2015
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Ano: |
2015
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Palavras-chave: |
Atelocauda
Endocyclic rusts
Mimosoideae
Racospermyces
Raveneliaceae
Uredinales
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Resumo: |
Endoraecium is a genus of rust fungi that infects several species of Acacia in Australia, South-East Asia and Hawaii. This study investigated the systematics of Endoraecium from 55 specimens in Australia based on a combined morphological and molecular approach. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted on partitioned datasets of loci from ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA. The recovered molecular phylogeny supported a recently published taxonomy based on morphology and host range that divided Endoraecium digitatum into five species. Spore morphology is synapomorphic and there is evidence Endoraecium co-evolved with its Acacia hosts. The broad host ranges of E. digitatum, E. parvum, E. phyllodiorum and E. violae-faustiae are revised in light of this study, and nine new species of Endoraecium are described from Australia based on host taxonomy, morphology and phylogenetic concordance.
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Tipo: |
Article / Letter to the editor
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Identificador: |
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/588680
http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/document/622093
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Formato: |
application/pdf
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Fonte: |
Persoonia - Molecular Phylogeny and Evolution of Fungi vol.35 (2015) p.50
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Direitos: |
(c) Naturalis
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