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Puccorchidium and Sphenorchidium, two new genera of Pucciniales on Annonaceae related to Puccinia psidii and the genus Dasyspora
by
Wood, Alan R.
, Beenken, Ludwig
in
Aecidium
/ Annonaceae
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA
/ Ecology
/ Fungi
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology
/ Morphology
/ Myrtus communis
/ new genus
/ Original Article
/ Phylogenetics
/ Plant Sciences
/ Puccinia
/ Puccinia psidii
/ Smilacina
/ Sphaerophragmium
/ teliospores
2015
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Puccorchidium and Sphenorchidium, two new genera of Pucciniales on Annonaceae related to Puccinia psidii and the genus Dasyspora
by
Wood, Alan R.
, Beenken, Ludwig
in
Aecidium
/ Annonaceae
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA
/ Ecology
/ Fungi
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology
/ Morphology
/ Myrtus communis
/ new genus
/ Original Article
/ Phylogenetics
/ Plant Sciences
/ Puccinia
/ Puccinia psidii
/ Smilacina
/ Sphaerophragmium
/ teliospores
2015
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Puccorchidium and Sphenorchidium, two new genera of Pucciniales on Annonaceae related to Puccinia psidii and the genus Dasyspora
by
Wood, Alan R.
, Beenken, Ludwig
in
Aecidium
/ Annonaceae
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ DNA
/ Ecology
/ Fungi
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbiology
/ Morphology
/ Myrtus communis
/ new genus
/ Original Article
/ Phylogenetics
/ Plant Sciences
/ Puccinia
/ Puccinia psidii
/ Smilacina
/ Sphaerophragmium
/ teliospores
2015
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Puccorchidium and Sphenorchidium, two new genera of Pucciniales on Annonaceae related to Puccinia psidii and the genus Dasyspora
Journal Article
Puccorchidium and Sphenorchidium, two new genera of Pucciniales on Annonaceae related to Puccinia psidii and the genus Dasyspora
2015
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Two-celled puccinioid teliospores are widely distributed in the rust fungi and appear in several independent lineages of the Pucciniales. About 25 genera in 4 families have been described. Species with two-celled teliospores occurring on members of the Annonaceae are described in the genera
Dasyspora
,
Sphaerophragmium
,
Diorchidium
,
Puccinia
, and
Sphenospora
. The molecular and morphological investigations from this study show that
Diorchidium polyalthiae
,
Puccinia popowiae
and
Sphenospora xylopiae
do not belong to the genera in which they were originally assigned.
Aecidium deightonii
was very closely related to
S. xylopiae
. Two new genera are erected to accommodate these taxa: (1)
Puccorchidium
, with the two species
P. polyalthiae
and
P. popowiae
; and (2)
Sphenorchidium
, with the two species
S. xylopiae
and
S. deightonii.
They form a well-supported clade in the Pucciniales together with the genus
Dasyspora
, which also occurs on Annonaceae species, and
Puccinia psidii
the cause of myrtle rust. The type species of the genus
Diorchidium
,
D. woodii
, as well as
Sphenospora pallida
and
S. smilacina
appeared within the genus
Puccinia
. The endocyclic species
Endophylloides guineensis
occurs on the same host and in the same area as
S. xylopiae
and
S. deightonii
, but its relationship could not be determined without DNA data. A key for the rust fungi on Annonaceae with two-celled teliospores is given.
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg,Springer Nature B.V
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