The fungal genus Alternaria comprises a large number of asexual taxa with diverse ecological, morphological and biological modes ranging from saprophytes to plant pathogens. Understanding the speciation processes affecting asexual fungi is important for estimating biological diversity, which in turn affects plant disease management and quarantine enforcement. This study included 106 isolates of Alternaria representing five phylogenetically defined clades in two sister sub-generic groups: section Porri (A.dauci, A.solani and A.limicola) and section Alternaria (A.alternata/tenuissima and A.arborescens). Species in section Porri are host-specific while species in section Alternaria have wider host ranges. For each isolate, DNA sequences of thr...
BACKGROUND: Accurate delimitation of plant pathogenic fungi is critical for the establishment of qua...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...
AbstractThe cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic spe...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
BACKGROUND:Traditional morphological and biological species concepts are difficult to apply to close...
AbstractThe omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molec...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
Alternaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens. Th...
Alternaria spp. from sect. Alternaria are frequently associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a...
Alternaria spp. from sect. Alternaria are frequently associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a...
BACKGROUND: Accurate delimitation of plant pathogenic fungi is critical for the establishment of qua...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...
AbstractThe cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic spe...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
The cosmopolitan fungal genus Alternaria consists of multiple saprophytic and pathogenic species. Ba...
BACKGROUND:Traditional morphological and biological species concepts are difficult to apply to close...
AbstractThe omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molec...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
The Alternaria alternata species group is ubiquitous in the environment acting as saprotrophs, human...
Alternaria is a genus of ascomycete fungi. Alternaria species are known as major plant pathogens. Th...
Alternaria spp. from sect. Alternaria are frequently associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a...
Alternaria spp. from sect. Alternaria are frequently associated with hypersensitivity pneumonitis, a...
BACKGROUND: Accurate delimitation of plant pathogenic fungi is critical for the establishment of qua...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...
The omnipresent fungal genus Alternaria was recently divided into 24 sections based on molecular and...