@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31364,
author = {Sinang Hongsanan and Rungtiwa Phookamsak and Ishani Dilhara Goonasekara and Kasun Madhusanka Thambugala and Kevin D Hyde and Jayarama D. Bhat and Nakarin Suwannarach and Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon},
title = {Introducing of Sublophiostomataceae fam. nov., a new pleosporalean family, to accommodate Sublophiostoma gen. nov.},
year = {2020},
keywords = {3 new taxa, Dothideomycetes, grasses, new family, new genus, Pleosporales, phylogeny, taxonomy.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {PLOS One},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Collections of microfungi on bamboo and grasses in Thailand revealed an interesting species morphologically resembling Lophiostoma, but which can be distinguished from the latter based on phylogeny (multi-locus phylogeny). In this paper, a new genus, Sublophiostoma is introduced to accommodate the taxon, S. thailandica sp. nov. Phylogenetic analyses using combined ITS, LSU, RPB2, SSU, and TEF1 sequences demonstrate that six strains of the new species form a distinct clade within Pleosporales, but cannot be assigned to any exsisting family. Therefore, a new family Sublophiostomataceae (Pleosporales) is introduced to accommodate the new genus. The sexual morph of Sublophiostomataceae is characterized by subglobose to hemisphaerical, ostiolate ascomata, with crest-like openings, a peridium with cells of textura angularis to textura epidermoidea, cylindric-clavate asci with a bulbous or foot-like narrow pedicel and a well-developed ocular chamber, and 1-septate ascospores surrounded by a large mucilaginous sheath. The coelomycetous character of the asexual morph is observed on culture media.}
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Citation title: "Introducing of Sublophiostomataceae fam. nov., a new pleosporalean family, to accommodate Sublophiostoma gen. nov.".
Study name: "Introducing of Sublophiostomataceae fam. nov., a new pleosporalean family, to accommodate Sublophiostoma gen. nov.".
This study is part of submission 27125
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Citation
Hongsanan S., Phookamsak R., Goonasekara I.D., Thambugala K.M., Hyde K.D., Bhat J.D., Suwannarach N., & Cheewangkoon R. 2020. Introducing of Sublophiostomataceae fam. nov., a new pleosporalean family, to accommodate Sublophiostoma gen. nov. PLOS One, .
Authors
Hongsanan S.
Phookamsak R.
Goonasekara I.D.
+66-967595836
Thambugala K.M.
Hyde K.D.
Bhat J.D.
Suwannarach N.
Cheewangkoon R.
Abstract
Collections of microfungi on bamboo and grasses in Thailand revealed an interesting species morphologically resembling Lophiostoma, but which can be distinguished from the latter based on phylogeny (multi-locus phylogeny). In this paper, a new genus, Sublophiostoma is introduced to accommodate the taxon, S. thailandica sp. nov. Phylogenetic analyses using combined ITS, LSU, RPB2, SSU, and TEF1 sequences demonstrate that six strains of the new species form a distinct clade within Pleosporales, but cannot be assigned to any exsisting family. Therefore, a new family Sublophiostomataceae (Pleosporales) is introduced to accommodate the new genus. The sexual morph of Sublophiostomataceae is characterized by subglobose to hemisphaerical, ostiolate ascomata, with crest-like openings, a peridium with cells of textura angularis to textura epidermoidea, cylindric-clavate asci with a bulbous or foot-like narrow pedicel and a well-developed ocular chamber, and 1-septate ascospores surrounded by a large mucilaginous sheath. The coelomycetous character of the asexual morph is observed on culture media.
Keywords
3 new taxa, Dothideomycetes, grasses, new family, new genus, Pleosporales, phylogeny, taxonomy.
@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref31364,
author = {Sinang Hongsanan and Rungtiwa Phookamsak and Ishani Dilhara Goonasekara and Kasun Madhusanka Thambugala and Kevin D Hyde and Jayarama D. Bhat and Nakarin Suwannarach and Ratchadawan Cheewangkoon},
title = {Introducing of Sublophiostomataceae fam. nov., a new pleosporalean family, to accommodate Sublophiostoma gen. nov.},
year = {2020},
keywords = {3 new taxa, Dothideomycetes, grasses, new family, new genus, Pleosporales, phylogeny, taxonomy.},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {PLOS One},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Collections of microfungi on bamboo and grasses in Thailand revealed an interesting species morphologically resembling Lophiostoma, but which can be distinguished from the latter based on phylogeny (multi-locus phylogeny). In this paper, a new genus, Sublophiostoma is introduced to accommodate the taxon, S. thailandica sp. nov. Phylogenetic analyses using combined ITS, LSU, RPB2, SSU, and TEF1 sequences demonstrate that six strains of the new species form a distinct clade within Pleosporales, but cannot be assigned to any exsisting family. Therefore, a new family Sublophiostomataceae (Pleosporales) is introduced to accommodate the new genus. The sexual morph of Sublophiostomataceae is characterized by subglobose to hemisphaerical, ostiolate ascomata, with crest-like openings, a peridium with cells of textura angularis to textura epidermoidea, cylindric-clavate asci with a bulbous or foot-like narrow pedicel and a well-developed ocular chamber, and 1-septate ascospores surrounded by a large mucilaginous sheath. The coelomycetous character of the asexual morph is observed on culture media.}
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AU - Hongsanan,Sinang
AU - Phookamsak,Rungtiwa
AU - Goonasekara,Ishani Dilhara
AU - Thambugala,Kasun Madhusanka
AU - Hyde,Kevin D
AU - Bhat,Jayarama D.
AU - Suwannarach,Nakarin
AU - Cheewangkoon,Ratchadawan
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KW - grasses
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KW - new genus
KW - Pleosporales
KW - phylogeny
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UR - http://dx.doi.org/
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