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Soral synapomorphies are significant for the systematics of the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex (Ustilaginaceae)

Authors :
McTaggart, A. R.
Shivas, R. G.
Geering, A. D. W.
Callaghan, B.
Vanky, K.
Scharaschkin, T.
McTaggart, A. R.
Shivas, R. G.
Geering, A. D. W.
Callaghan, B.
Vanky, K.
Scharaschkin, T.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The genera Ustilago, Sporisorium and Macalpinomyces are a polyphyletic complex of plant pathogenic fungi. The four main morphological characters used to define these genera have been considered homoplasious and not useful for resolving the complex. This study re-evaluates character homology and discusses the use of these characters for defining monophyletic groups recovered from a reconstructed phylogeny using four nuclear loci. Generic delimitation of smut fungi based on their hosts is also discussed as a means for identifying genera within this group. Morphological characters and host specificity can be used to circumscribe genera within the Ustilago-Sporisorium-Macalpinomyces complex.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1433911251
Document Type :
Electronic Resource