Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis

© Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is the second in a series, Mycosphere notes, wherein we provide notes on various fungal genera. In this set of notes we deal with genera of the families Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae. These families have traditionally accommodated taxa...

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Main Authors: S. Boonmee, R. Phookamsak, S. Hongsanan, M. Doilom, A. Mapook, E. H.C. McKenzie, D. J. Bhat, Kevin D. Hyde
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-566282018-09-05T03:28:13Z Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis S. Boonmee R. Phookamsak S. Hongsanan M. Doilom A. Mapook E. H.C. McKenzie D. J. Bhat Kevin D. Hyde Agricultural and Biological Sciences © Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is the second in a series, Mycosphere notes, wherein we provide notes on various fungal genera. In this set of notes we deal with genera of the families Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae. These families have traditionally accommodated taxa associated with dead and living leaves of mostly tropical plants and comprised pathogens, saprobes or epiphytes. Most genera are poorly understood with only brief Latin descriptions, but molecular sequence data are needed to establish their taxonomic placements. In this study, 50 genera and 51 taxa are reexamined and their placements at the family level discussed. Thirteen new families Alinaceae, Balladynaceae, Cleistosphaeraceae, Dysrhynchisceae, Hyalomeliolinaceae, Lizoniaceae, Nematotheciaceae, Neoparodiaceae, Phaeodimeriellaceae, Pododimeriaceae, Polyclypeolinaceae, Stomatogeneceae and Toroaceae are introduced and Dimeriaceae is reinstated in this paper. One new species, Phaeostigme alchorneae is introduced. Nine genera are transferred to other families. However, fresh collections, epitypification or reference specimens including DNA sequence data, are required to confirm their phylogenetic placements. 2018-09-05T03:28:13Z 2018-09-05T03:28:13Z 2017-01-01 Journal 20777019 20777000 2-s2.0-85041291854 10.5943/MYCOSPHERE/8/10/6 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85041291854&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56628
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
S. Boonmee
R. Phookamsak
S. Hongsanan
M. Doilom
A. Mapook
E. H.C. McKenzie
D. J. Bhat
Kevin D. Hyde
Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
description © Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is the second in a series, Mycosphere notes, wherein we provide notes on various fungal genera. In this set of notes we deal with genera of the families Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae. These families have traditionally accommodated taxa associated with dead and living leaves of mostly tropical plants and comprised pathogens, saprobes or epiphytes. Most genera are poorly understood with only brief Latin descriptions, but molecular sequence data are needed to establish their taxonomic placements. In this study, 50 genera and 51 taxa are reexamined and their placements at the family level discussed. Thirteen new families Alinaceae, Balladynaceae, Cleistosphaeraceae, Dysrhynchisceae, Hyalomeliolinaceae, Lizoniaceae, Nematotheciaceae, Neoparodiaceae, Phaeodimeriellaceae, Pododimeriaceae, Polyclypeolinaceae, Stomatogeneceae and Toroaceae are introduced and Dimeriaceae is reinstated in this paper. One new species, Phaeostigme alchorneae is introduced. Nine genera are transferred to other families. However, fresh collections, epitypification or reference specimens including DNA sequence data, are required to confirm their phylogenetic placements.
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author S. Boonmee
R. Phookamsak
S. Hongsanan
M. Doilom
A. Mapook
E. H.C. McKenzie
D. J. Bhat
Kevin D. Hyde
author_facet S. Boonmee
R. Phookamsak
S. Hongsanan
M. Doilom
A. Mapook
E. H.C. McKenzie
D. J. Bhat
Kevin D. Hyde
author_sort S. Boonmee
title Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
title_short Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
title_full Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
title_fullStr Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
title_full_unstemmed Mycosphere notes 51-101. Revision of genera in Perisporiopsidaceae and Pseudoperisporiaceae and other Ascomycota genera incertae sedis
title_sort mycosphere notes 51-101. revision of genera in perisporiopsidaceae and pseudoperisporiaceae and other ascomycota genera incertae sedis
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