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2. Fungal diversity notes 1387-1511: taxonomic and phylogenetic contributions on genera and species of fungal taxa.
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Boonmee, S., Wanasinghe, D. N., Calabon, M. S., Huanraluek, N., Chandrasiri, SKU., Jones, GEB., Rossi, W., Leonardi, Marco, Singh, S. K., Rana, S., Singh, P. N., Xu, Rong-Ju, Wijesinghe, S. N., Shen, H. W., Luo, Z. L., Zhang, J. Y., Sysouphanthong, P., Thongklang, N., Bao, D. F., Aluthmuhandiram, JVS., Abdollahzadeh, J., Javadi, A., Dovana, F., Usman, M., Khalid, Abdul Nasir, Dissanayake, Asha J., Telagathoti, A., Probst, M., Peintner, U., Garrido-Benavent, Isaac, Bóna, L., Merényi, Z., Boros, L., Zoltán, B., Stielow, J. B., Jiang, N., Tian, C. M., Shams, E., Dehghanizadeh, F., Pordel, A., Javan-Nikkhah, M., Denchev, Teodor T., Denchev, Cvetomir M., Kemler, M., Begerow, D., Deng, C. Y., Harrower, E., Bozorov, T., Kholmuradova, T., Gafforov, Y., Abdurazakov, A., Xu, Jian-Chu, Mortimer, P. E., Ren, G. C., Jeewon, R., Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N., Phukhamsakda, C., Mapook, A., Hyde, K.D., Maurya, D. K., Lagashetti, A. C., Choudhary, D., Dai, Y. C., Zhao, C. L., Mu, Y. H., Yuan, HS., He, S. H., Phookamsak, R., Jiang, H. B., Martín, María P., Dueñas, Margarita, Tellería, M. Teresa, Kalucka, I. L., Jagodziński, A. M., Liimatainen, K., Pereira, D. S., Phillips, Alan J. L., Suwannarach, N., Kumla, J., Khuna, S., Lumyong, S., Potter, T. B., Shivas, R. G., Sparks, A. H., Vaghefi, N., Abdel-Wahab, M. A., Abdel-Aziz, F. A., Li, Guo-Jie, Lin, W. F., Singh, U., Bhatt, R. P., Lee, H. B., Nguyen, T. T. T., Kirk, P. M., Dutta, A. K., Acharya, K., Sarma, V. V., Niranjan, M., Rajeshkumar, Kunhiraman C., Ashtekar, N., Lad, Sneha, Wijayawardene, Nalin N., Bhat, D. J., Boonmee, S., Wanasinghe, D. N., Calabon, M. S., Huanraluek, N., Chandrasiri, SKU., Jones, GEB., Rossi, W., Leonardi, Marco, Singh, S. K., Rana, S., Singh, P. N., Xu, Rong-Ju, Wijesinghe, S. N., Shen, H. W., Luo, Z. L., Zhang, J. Y., Sysouphanthong, P., Thongklang, N., Bao, D. F., Aluthmuhandiram, JVS., Abdollahzadeh, J., Javadi, A., Dovana, F., Usman, M., Khalid, Abdul Nasir, Dissanayake, Asha J., Telagathoti, A., Probst, M., Peintner, U., Garrido-Benavent, Isaac, Bóna, L., Merényi, Z., Boros, L., Zoltán, B., Stielow, J. B., Jiang, N., Tian, C. M., Shams, E., Dehghanizadeh, F., Pordel, A., Javan-Nikkhah, M., Denchev, Teodor T., Denchev, Cvetomir M., Kemler, M., Begerow, D., Deng, C. Y., Harrower, E., Bozorov, T., Kholmuradova, T., Gafforov, Y., Abdurazakov, A., Xu, Jian-Chu, Mortimer, P. E., Ren, G. C., Jeewon, R., Maharachchikumbura, Sajeewa S. N., Phukhamsakda, C., Mapook, A., Hyde, K.D., Maurya, D. K., Lagashetti, A. C., Choudhary, D., Dai, Y. C., Zhao, C. L., Mu, Y. H., Yuan, HS., He, S. H., Phookamsak, R., Jiang, H. B., Martín, María P., Dueñas, Margarita, Tellería, M. Teresa, Kalucka, I. L., Jagodziński, A. M., Liimatainen, K., Pereira, D. S., Phillips, Alan J. L., Suwannarach, N., Kumla, J., Khuna, S., Lumyong, S., Potter, T. B., Shivas, R. G., Sparks, A. H., Vaghefi, N., Abdel-Wahab, M. A., Abdel-Aziz, F. A., Li, Guo-Jie, Lin, W. F., Singh, U., Bhatt, R. P., Lee, H. B., Nguyen, T. T. T., Kirk, P. M., Dutta, A. K., Acharya, K., Sarma, V. V., Niranjan, M., Rajeshkumar, Kunhiraman C., Ashtekar, N., Lad, Sneha, Wijayawardene, Nalin N., and Bhat, D. J.
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This article is the 13th contribution in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein 125 taxa from four phyla, ten classes, 31 orders, 69 families, 92 genera and three genera incertae sedis are treated, demonstrating worldwide and geographic distribution. Fungal taxa described and illustrated in the present study include three new genera, 69 new species, one new combination, one reference specimen and 51 new records on new hosts and new geographical distributions. Three new genera, Cylindrotorula (Torulaceae), Scolecoleotia (Leotiales genus incertae sedis) and Xenovaginatispora (Lindomycetaceae) are introduced based on distinct phylogenetic lineages and unique morphologies.
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3. Re-evaluation of the enigmatic species complex Saprolegnia diclina-Saprolegnia parasitica based on morphological, physiological and molecular data
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Diéguez-Uribeondo, Javier, Fregeneda-Grandes, Juan M., Cerenius, Lage, Pérez-Iniesta, Elena, Aller-Gancedo, José Miguel, Tellería, M. Teresa, Söderhäll, Kenneth, Martin, María P., Diéguez-Uribeondo, Javier, Fregeneda-Grandes, Juan M., Cerenius, Lage, Pérez-Iniesta, Elena, Aller-Gancedo, José Miguel, Tellería, M. Teresa, Söderhäll, Kenneth, and Martin, María P.
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The phylogenetic relationships among isolates of the Saprolegnia diclina-Saprolegnia parasitica complex were investigated based on ITS rDNA sequences, and correlated with morphological and physiological characters. The isolates studied belong to five phylogenetically separate clades. The majority of presumed parasitic isolates, mostly isolated from fish lesions, fell within a clade that comprises isolates which has been variously named as S. diclina Type 1, S. parasitica, Saprolegnia salmonis or just as unnamed Saprolegnia sp. Presence of bundles of long-hooked hairs on secondary cysts, high frequency of retracted germination, and oogonia production at 7 degrees C (when occurring) were characteristic of this clade. A single isolate identified as S. diclina Type 2 clustered in a clade along with Saprolegnia ferax isolates. The isolates identified as S. diclina s. str. (S. diclina Type 3) distributed in two clades and appeared closely related to Saprolegnia multispora and to a number of Chilean isolates identified as Saprolegnia australis. The ITS sequences of clade I were almost identical even though the isolates were of diverse geographical origins and showed physiological and morphological differences and variations in their pathogenicity. This suggest these species reproduces clonally even in apparently sexually competent isolates. Adaptation to parasitism in Saprolegnia might have occurred at spore level by the development of long-hooked hairs to facilitate host attachment and selection of a retracting germination. The use of the name S. parasitica should be assigned to isolates of clade I that contained isolates forming cysts with bundles of long-hooked hairs.
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- 2007
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4. Preliminary check list of Albuginales and Peronosporales (Chromista) reported from the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands
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Gárcia-Blázquez, Gema, Constantinescu, Ovidiu, Tellería, M. Teresa, Martín, María P., Gárcia-Blázquez, Gema, Constantinescu, Ovidiu, Tellería, M. Teresa, and Martín, María P.
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The scrutiny of ca. 188 publications issued between 1867 and 2005 revealed that ca. 1500 fungus/host combinations of white rusts and downy mildews (Albuginales and Peronosporales) have been reported from Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. The fungi belong to 13 genera and 101 species, and are parasitic on 266 plants belonging to 146 genera and 32 families. The hosts represent about 3.3 % of the total number of plants known from this territory. It is concluded that the probable number of fungi belonging to these two orders should be sensibly higher in this area, and that more collecting is necessary. The complete list can be accessed at: http://www.mycotaxon.com/resources/weblists.html.
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- 2006
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