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author = {Xinlei Fan},
title = {The hidden diversity of diatrypaceous fungi in China; introducing Allodiatrypella gen. nov. and ten new species},
year = {2020},
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abstract = {In this study, we investigated the diversity of diatrypaceous fungi from six regions in China based on morpho-molecular analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of combined ITS and tub2 gene regions). We accept 24 genera in Diatrypaceae with 19 genera involved in the phylogram and the other five genera are lacking living materials with available sequences. Eleven species include in four genera (viz. Allocryptovalsa, Diatrype, Eutypella and Allodiatrypella gen. nov.) have been isolated from seven hosts species, of which ten novel species (Allocryptovalsa castanea, Allodiatrypella betulae, A. betulicola, A. betulina, A. hubeiensis, A. xinjiangensis, Diatrype betulae, D. castaneicola, D. querquecina and Eutypella castaneicola) are introduced in this study, while Eutypella citricola is a new record from Morus host. Current results show the high diversity of members of Diatrypaceae species which are wood-inhabiting fungi in China. }
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Citation for Study 27126

Citation title:
"The hidden diversity of diatrypaceous fungi in China; introducing Allodiatrypella gen. nov. and ten new species".

Study name:
"The hidden diversity of diatrypaceous fungi in China; introducing Allodiatrypella gen. nov. and ten new species".

This study is part of submission 27126
(Status: Published).
Citation
Fan X. 2020. The hidden diversity of diatrypaceous fungi in China; introducing Allodiatrypella gen. nov. and ten new species. IMA Fungus, .
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Abstract
In this study, we investigated the diversity of diatrypaceous fungi from six regions in China based on morpho-molecular analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of combined ITS and tub2 gene regions). We accept 24 genera in Diatrypaceae with 19 genera involved in the phylogram and the other five genera are lacking living materials with available sequences. Eleven species include in four genera (viz. Allocryptovalsa, Diatrype, Eutypella and Allodiatrypella gen. nov.) have been isolated from seven hosts species, of which ten novel species (Allocryptovalsa castanea, Allodiatrypella betulae, A. betulicola, A. betulina, A. hubeiensis, A. xinjiangensis, Diatrype betulae, D. castaneicola, D. querquecina and Eutypella castaneicola) are introduced in this study, while Eutypella citricola is a new record from Morus host. Current results show the high diversity of members of Diatrypaceae species which are wood-inhabiting fungi in China.
Keywords
Allocryptovalsa, Diatrype, Eutypella, Fungal Diversity, Phylogeny, Taxonomy
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31365,
author = {Xinlei Fan},
title = {The hidden diversity of diatrypaceous fungi in China; introducing Allodiatrypella gen. nov. and ten new species},
year = {2020},
keywords = {Allocryptovalsa, Diatrype, Eutypella, Fungal Diversity, Phylogeny, Taxonomy },
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {IMA Fungus},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {In this study, we investigated the diversity of diatrypaceous fungi from six regions in China based on morpho-molecular analyses (maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of combined ITS and tub2 gene regions). We accept 24 genera in Diatrypaceae with 19 genera involved in the phylogram and the other five genera are lacking living materials with available sequences. Eleven species include in four genera (viz. Allocryptovalsa, Diatrype, Eutypella and Allodiatrypella gen. nov.) have been isolated from seven hosts species, of which ten novel species (Allocryptovalsa castanea, Allodiatrypella betulae, A. betulicola, A. betulina, A. hubeiensis, A. xinjiangensis, Diatrype betulae, D. castaneicola, D. querquecina and Eutypella castaneicola) are introduced in this study, while Eutypella citricola is a new record from Morus host. Current results show the high diversity of members of Diatrypaceae species which are wood-inhabiting fungi in China. }
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KW - Fungal Diversity
KW - Phylogeny
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