The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan

A teleomorph was discovered in crosses among isolates of Leptographium yunnanense isolated from Pinus spp. originating in Thailand, China, and Japan. The ascocarps are black, globose to subglobose, and lacking necks. Ascospores are hyaline, 1-celled, surrounded by hyaline sheaths, and appear cuculla...

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Main Authors: Yamaoka Y., Masuya H., Chung W.-H., Goto H., To-Anun C., Tokumasu S., Zhou X., Wingfield M.J.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-3382014-08-29T07:31:37Z The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan Yamaoka Y. Masuya H. Chung W.-H. Goto H. To-Anun C. Tokumasu S. Zhou X. Wingfield M.J. A teleomorph was discovered in crosses among isolates of Leptographium yunnanense isolated from Pinus spp. originating in Thailand, China, and Japan. The ascocarps are black, globose to subglobose, and lacking necks. Ascospores are hyaline, 1-celled, surrounded by hyaline sheaths, and appear cucullate in side view, quadrangular in face view, and triangular in end view. Three species were known to have teleomorphs morphologically similar to the present fungus. However, their anamorphs were distinguishable from L. yunnanense. Thus, this teleomorph is described as Grosmannia yunnanensis. © 2008 The Mycological Society of Japan and Springer. 2014-08-29T07:31:37Z 2014-08-29T07:31:37Z 2008 Article 13403540 10.1007/s10267-008-0412-x MNCEE http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-49349089948&partnerID=40&md5=bd0a75f1c60d033d86346f53cbd5b98e http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/338 English
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description A teleomorph was discovered in crosses among isolates of Leptographium yunnanense isolated from Pinus spp. originating in Thailand, China, and Japan. The ascocarps are black, globose to subglobose, and lacking necks. Ascospores are hyaline, 1-celled, surrounded by hyaline sheaths, and appear cucullate in side view, quadrangular in face view, and triangular in end view. Three species were known to have teleomorphs morphologically similar to the present fungus. However, their anamorphs were distinguishable from L. yunnanense. Thus, this teleomorph is described as Grosmannia yunnanensis. © 2008 The Mycological Society of Japan and Springer.
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author Yamaoka Y.
Masuya H.
Chung W.-H.
Goto H.
To-Anun C.
Tokumasu S.
Zhou X.
Wingfield M.J.
spellingShingle Yamaoka Y.
Masuya H.
Chung W.-H.
Goto H.
To-Anun C.
Tokumasu S.
Zhou X.
Wingfield M.J.
The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
author_facet Yamaoka Y.
Masuya H.
Chung W.-H.
Goto H.
To-Anun C.
Tokumasu S.
Zhou X.
Wingfield M.J.
author_sort Yamaoka Y.
title The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
title_short The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
title_full The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
title_fullStr The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
title_full_unstemmed The teleomorph of Leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from Thailand, China, and Japan
title_sort teleomorph of leptographium yunnanense, discovered in crosses among isolates from thailand, china, and japan
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