Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes

© Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is a first of a series of papers where we bring collaborating mycologists together to produce a set of notes of 50 taxa of fungi, including the new genera Phaeopoacea, Kalmusibambusa and Neoramichloridium, 33 new species, three new combinations, two r...

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Main Authors: K. M. Thambugala, D. N. Wanasinghe, A. J.L. Phillips, E. Camporesi, T. S. Bulgakov, C. Phukhamsakda, H. A. Ariyawansa, I. D. Goonasekara, R. Phookamsak, A. Dissanayake, D. S. Tennakoon, S. Tibpromma, Y. Y. Chen, Zouyi Y. Liu, K. D. Hyde
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-566332018-09-05T03:28:15Z Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes K. M. Thambugala D. N. Wanasinghe A. J.L. Phillips E. Camporesi T. S. Bulgakov C. Phukhamsakda H. A. Ariyawansa I. D. Goonasekara R. Phookamsak A. Dissanayake D. S. Tennakoon S. Tibpromma Y. Y. Chen Zouyi Y. Liu K. D. Hyde Agricultural and Biological Sciences © Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is a first of a series of papers where we bring collaborating mycologists together to produce a set of notes of 50 taxa of fungi, including the new genera Phaeopoacea, Kalmusibambusa and Neoramichloridium, 33 new species, three new combinations, two reference specimens, one epitype, an asexual report and new host records or distribution records for seven species. In this paper, we deal with 50 taxa on grasses (Poaceae or Gramineae). Grasses are ecologically dominant, monocotyledonous plants, which occur in almost every habitat worldwide. In this study, molecular sequence data and descriptions linked to morphological illustrations are used to show the diversity and taxonomy of grass-inhabiting fungal species. Sixty strains of newly collected dothideomycetous species on Poaceae in China, Italy, Russia and Thailand were identified based on morphological characters and analyses of sequence data. This research is expected to stimulate interest in grass fungi. 2018-09-05T03:28:15Z 2018-09-05T03:28:15Z 2017-01-01 Journal 20777019 20777000 2-s2.0-85032351539 10.5943/MYCOSPHERE/8/4/13 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85032351539&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/56633
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
K. M. Thambugala
D. N. Wanasinghe
A. J.L. Phillips
E. Camporesi
T. S. Bulgakov
C. Phukhamsakda
H. A. Ariyawansa
I. D. Goonasekara
R. Phookamsak
A. Dissanayake
D. S. Tennakoon
S. Tibpromma
Y. Y. Chen
Zouyi Y. Liu
K. D. Hyde
Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
description © Guizhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences. This is a first of a series of papers where we bring collaborating mycologists together to produce a set of notes of 50 taxa of fungi, including the new genera Phaeopoacea, Kalmusibambusa and Neoramichloridium, 33 new species, three new combinations, two reference specimens, one epitype, an asexual report and new host records or distribution records for seven species. In this paper, we deal with 50 taxa on grasses (Poaceae or Gramineae). Grasses are ecologically dominant, monocotyledonous plants, which occur in almost every habitat worldwide. In this study, molecular sequence data and descriptions linked to morphological illustrations are used to show the diversity and taxonomy of grass-inhabiting fungal species. Sixty strains of newly collected dothideomycetous species on Poaceae in China, Italy, Russia and Thailand were identified based on morphological characters and analyses of sequence data. This research is expected to stimulate interest in grass fungi.
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author K. M. Thambugala
D. N. Wanasinghe
A. J.L. Phillips
E. Camporesi
T. S. Bulgakov
C. Phukhamsakda
H. A. Ariyawansa
I. D. Goonasekara
R. Phookamsak
A. Dissanayake
D. S. Tennakoon
S. Tibpromma
Y. Y. Chen
Zouyi Y. Liu
K. D. Hyde
author_facet K. M. Thambugala
D. N. Wanasinghe
A. J.L. Phillips
E. Camporesi
T. S. Bulgakov
C. Phukhamsakda
H. A. Ariyawansa
I. D. Goonasekara
R. Phookamsak
A. Dissanayake
D. S. Tennakoon
S. Tibpromma
Y. Y. Chen
Zouyi Y. Liu
K. D. Hyde
author_sort K. M. Thambugala
title Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
title_short Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
title_full Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
title_fullStr Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
title_full_unstemmed Mycosphere notes 1-50: Grass (Poaceae) inhabiting Dothideomycetes
title_sort mycosphere notes 1-50: grass (poaceae) inhabiting dothideomycetes
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