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author = {Chada Norphanphoun and Kevin D Hyde},
title = {First Report of Colletotrichum fructicola, C. rhizophorae sp. nov. and C. thailandica sp. nov. on Mangrove in Thailand},
year = {2023},
keywords = {Ascomycota; molecular phylogeny; phylogeny; taxonomy; two new species},
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journal = {Pathogens},
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abstract = {Colletotrichum, a genus within the phylum Ascomycota (Fungi) and family Glomerellaceae are important plant pathogens globally. In this paper, we detail four Colletotrichum species found in mangrove ecosystems. Two new species, Colletotrichum rhizophorae and C. thailandica, and a new host record for Colletotrichum fructicola were identified in Thailand. Colletotrichum tropicale was collected from Taiwan?s mangroves and is a new record for Rhizophora mucronata. These identifi-cations were established through a combination of molecular analysis and morphological charac-teristics. This expanded dataset for Colletotrichum enhances our understanding of the genetic di-versity within this genus and its associations with mangrove ecosystems. The findings outlined herein provide data on our exploration of mangrove pathogens in Asia.}
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Citation title: "First Report of Colletotrichum fructicola, C. rhizophorae sp. nov. and C. thailandica sp. nov. on Mangrove in Thailand".
Study name: "First Report of Colletotrichum fructicola, C. rhizophorae sp. nov. and C. thailandica sp. nov. on Mangrove in Thailand".
This study is part of submission 31014
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Citation
Norphanphoun C., & Hyde K.D. 2023. First Report of Colletotrichum fructicola, C. rhizophorae sp. nov. and C. thailandica sp. nov. on Mangrove in Thailand. Pathogens, .
Authors
Norphanphoun C.
Hyde K.D.
Abstract
Colletotrichum, a genus within the phylum Ascomycota (Fungi) and family Glomerellaceae are important plant pathogens globally. In this paper, we detail four Colletotrichum species found in mangrove ecosystems. Two new species, Colletotrichum rhizophorae and C. thailandica, and a new host record for Colletotrichum fructicola were identified in Thailand. Colletotrichum tropicale was collected from Taiwan?s mangroves and is a new record for Rhizophora mucronata. These identifi-cations were established through a combination of molecular analysis and morphological charac-teristics. This expanded dataset for Colletotrichum enhances our understanding of the genetic di-versity within this genus and its associations with mangrove ecosystems. The findings outlined herein provide data on our exploration of mangrove pathogens in Asia.
Keywords
Ascomycota; molecular phylogeny; phylogeny; taxonomy; two new species
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author = {Chada Norphanphoun and Kevin D Hyde},
title = {First Report of Colletotrichum fructicola, C. rhizophorae sp. nov. and C. thailandica sp. nov. on Mangrove in Thailand},
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