@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28734,
author = {Uwe Braun and Hyeon-Dong Shin and Susumu Takamatsu and Jamjan Meeboon and Levente Kiss and Ales Lebeda and Miloslav Kitner and Monika Goetz},
title = {Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Golovinomyces bolayi sp. nov. ? Golovinomyces tabaci comb. nov. ? Golovinomyces vincae sp. nov. ? molecular analyses ? Golovinomyces spadiceus ? powdery mildews ? Erysiphales},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-018-1453-y},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {18},
number = {},
pages = {335--357},
abstract = {Golovinomyces orontii is a common plurivorous powdery mildew species with wide host range and worldwide distribution, usually occurring as asexual morph. Ascomata (chasmothecia) are rarely formed on most hosts. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and 28S rDNA data of a wide range of powdery mildew collections of G. orontii s. lat. suggested the genetic heterogeneity of this species, which is undoubtedly not monophyletic. Sequences retrieved from numerous collections referred to as G. orontii (s. lat.) split into three distinct clusters, previously classified as groups 1 to 3, which have been genetically and morphologically analyzed, circumscribed and named. One cluster (group 2), including a sequence retrieved from powdery mildew on the type host of Erysiphe orontii, Misopates orontium, constitutes G. orontii s. str. G. tabaci comb. nov. ( Erysiphe tabaci) is introduced for the second cluster referring to group 1 that is genetically and morphologically clearly distinct from G. orontii s. str. The third assemblage of sequences (group 3) comprises powdery mildews on hosts of the composite tribe Cichorieae, including Cichorium and Lactuca spp., and a wide range of hosts belonging to various other plant families for which the name G. bolayi sp. nov. is proposed. Oidium lactucae-debilis on Ixeris japonica in Asia is tentatively reduced to synonymy with G. sonchicola, i.e., it does not pertain to the G. orontii s. lat. complex. G. orontii s. lat. on Vinca spp. (Apocynaceae), only known as asexual morph, represents a separate species only distantly related to G. orontii s. str., which is described herein as G. vincae sp. nov. G. spadiceus is a further plurivorous Golovinomyces species discussed in this work, which, however, does not belong to the G. orontii complex.
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}
Citation for Study 23165

Citation title:
"Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited".

Study name:
"Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited".

This study is part of submission 23165
(Status: Published).
Citation
Braun U., Shin H., Takamatsu S., Meeboon J., Kiss L., Lebeda A., Kitner M., & Goetz M. 2019. Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited. Mycological Progress, 18: 335-357.
Authors
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Braun U.
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Shin H.
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Takamatsu S.
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Meeboon J.
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Kiss L.
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Lebeda A.
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Kitner M.
+420585634822
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Goetz M.
Abstract
Golovinomyces orontii is a common plurivorous powdery mildew species with wide host range and worldwide distribution, usually occurring as asexual morph. Ascomata (chasmothecia) are rarely formed on most hosts. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and 28S rDNA data of a wide range of powdery mildew collections of G. orontii s. lat. suggested the genetic heterogeneity of this species, which is undoubtedly not monophyletic. Sequences retrieved from numerous collections referred to as G. orontii (s. lat.) split into three distinct clusters, previously classified as groups 1 to 3, which have been genetically and morphologically analyzed, circumscribed and named. One cluster (group 2), including a sequence retrieved from powdery mildew on the type host of Erysiphe orontii, Misopates orontium, constitutes G. orontii s. str. G. tabaci comb. nov. ( Erysiphe tabaci) is introduced for the second cluster referring to group 1 that is genetically and morphologically clearly distinct from G. orontii s. str. The third assemblage of sequences (group 3) comprises powdery mildews on hosts of the composite tribe Cichorieae, including Cichorium and Lactuca spp., and a wide range of hosts belonging to various other plant families for which the name G. bolayi sp. nov. is proposed. Oidium lactucae-debilis on Ixeris japonica in Asia is tentatively reduced to synonymy with G. sonchicola, i.e., it does not pertain to the G. orontii s. lat. complex. G. orontii s. lat. on Vinca spp. (Apocynaceae), only known as asexual morph, represents a separate species only distantly related to G. orontii s. str., which is described herein as G. vincae sp. nov. G. spadiceus is a further plurivorous Golovinomyces species discussed in this work, which, however, does not belong to the G. orontii complex.
Keywords
Golovinomyces bolayi sp. nov. ? Golovinomyces tabaci comb. nov. ? Golovinomyces vincae sp. nov. ? molecular analyses ? Golovinomyces spadiceus ? powdery mildews ? Erysiphales
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref28734,
author = {Uwe Braun and Hyeon-Dong Shin and Susumu Takamatsu and Jamjan Meeboon and Levente Kiss and Ales Lebeda and Miloslav Kitner and Monika Goetz},
title = {Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited},
year = {2019},
keywords = {Golovinomyces bolayi sp. nov. ? Golovinomyces tabaci comb. nov. ? Golovinomyces vincae sp. nov. ? molecular analyses ? Golovinomyces spadiceus ? powdery mildews ? Erysiphales},
doi = {10.1007/s11557-018-1453-y},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycological Progress},
volume = {18},
number = {},
pages = {335--357},
abstract = {Golovinomyces orontii is a common plurivorous powdery mildew species with wide host range and worldwide distribution, usually occurring as asexual morph. Ascomata (chasmothecia) are rarely formed on most hosts. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and 28S rDNA data of a wide range of powdery mildew collections of G. orontii s. lat. suggested the genetic heterogeneity of this species, which is undoubtedly not monophyletic. Sequences retrieved from numerous collections referred to as G. orontii (s. lat.) split into three distinct clusters, previously classified as groups 1 to 3, which have been genetically and morphologically analyzed, circumscribed and named. One cluster (group 2), including a sequence retrieved from powdery mildew on the type host of Erysiphe orontii, Misopates orontium, constitutes G. orontii s. str. G. tabaci comb. nov. ( Erysiphe tabaci) is introduced for the second cluster referring to group 1 that is genetically and morphologically clearly distinct from G. orontii s. str. The third assemblage of sequences (group 3) comprises powdery mildews on hosts of the composite tribe Cichorieae, including Cichorium and Lactuca spp., and a wide range of hosts belonging to various other plant families for which the name G. bolayi sp. nov. is proposed. Oidium lactucae-debilis on Ixeris japonica in Asia is tentatively reduced to synonymy with G. sonchicola, i.e., it does not pertain to the G. orontii s. lat. complex. G. orontii s. lat. on Vinca spp. (Apocynaceae), only known as asexual morph, represents a separate species only distantly related to G. orontii s. str., which is described herein as G. vincae sp. nov. G. spadiceus is a further plurivorous Golovinomyces species discussed in this work, which, however, does not belong to the G. orontii complex.
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TY - JOUR
ID - 28734
AU - Braun,Uwe
AU - Shin,Hyeon-Dong
AU - Takamatsu,Susumu
AU - Meeboon,Jamjan
AU - Kiss,Levente
AU - Lebeda,Ales
AU - Kitner,Miloslav
AU - Goetz,Monika
T1 - Phylogeny and taxonomy of Golovinomyces orontii revisited
PY - 2019
KW - Golovinomyces bolayi sp. nov. ? Golovinomyces tabaci comb. nov. ? Golovinomyces vincae sp. nov. ? molecular analyses ? Golovinomyces spadiceus ? powdery mildews ? Erysiphales
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11557-018-1453-y
N2 - Golovinomyces orontii is a common plurivorous powdery mildew species with wide host range and worldwide distribution, usually occurring as asexual morph. Ascomata (chasmothecia) are rarely formed on most hosts. Phylogenetic analyses based on rDNA ITS and 28S rDNA data of a wide range of powdery mildew collections of G. orontii s. lat. suggested the genetic heterogeneity of this species, which is undoubtedly not monophyletic. Sequences retrieved from numerous collections referred to as G. orontii (s. lat.) split into three distinct clusters, previously classified as groups 1 to 3, which have been genetically and morphologically analyzed, circumscribed and named. One cluster (group 2), including a sequence retrieved from powdery mildew on the type host of Erysiphe orontii, Misopates orontium, constitutes G. orontii s. str. G. tabaci comb. nov. ( Erysiphe tabaci) is introduced for the second cluster referring to group 1 that is genetically and morphologically clearly distinct from G. orontii s. str. The third assemblage of sequences (group 3) comprises powdery mildews on hosts of the composite tribe Cichorieae, including Cichorium and Lactuca spp., and a wide range of hosts belonging to various other plant families for which the name G. bolayi sp. nov. is proposed. Oidium lactucae-debilis on Ixeris japonica in Asia is tentatively reduced to synonymy with G. sonchicola, i.e., it does not pertain to the G. orontii s. lat. complex. G. orontii s. lat. on Vinca spp. (Apocynaceae), only known as asexual morph, represents a separate species only distantly related to G. orontii s. str., which is described herein as G. vincae sp. nov. G. spadiceus is a further plurivorous Golovinomyces species discussed in this work, which, however, does not belong to the G. orontii complex.
L3 - 10.1007/s11557-018-1453-y
JF - Mycological Progress
VL - 18
IS -
SP - 335
EP - 357
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