The Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, with a wide range of nutritional modes. Several species are lichenised, or occur as parasites on fungi, or animals. The aim of the present study was to use DNA sequence data of the nuclear ribosomal small and large subunit RNA genes to test the monophyly of the Capnodiales, and resolve families within the order. We designed primers to allow the amplification and sequencing of almost the complete nuclear ribosomal small and large subunit RNA genes. Other than the Capnodiaceae (sooty moulds), and the Davidiellaceae, which contains saprobes and plant pathogens, the order presently incorporates families of major plant pathological importance such as the ...
Many fungal genera have been defined based on single characters considered to be informative at the ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Mycological Society o...
In this paper we revisit the Capnodiaceae with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascom...
AbstractThe Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, ...
The Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, with a w...
The Capnodiales, which includes fungi known as the sooty moulds, represents the second largest order...
The Capnodiales, which includes fungi known as the sooty moulds, represents the second largest order...
The Teratosphaeriaceae represents a recently established family that includes numerous saprobic, ext...
The PhyloCode is used to classify taxa based on their relation to a most recent common ancestor as r...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
Recent phylogenetic studies based on multi-gene data have provided compelling evidence that the Myco...
We present an expanded multigene phylogeny of the Dothideomycetes. The final data matrix consisted o...
During an ongoing investigation of Ascomycetes from plant substrates, three saprobic species were fo...
The use of diverse datasets in phylogenetic studies aiming for understanding evolutionary histories ...
Many fungal genera have been defined based on single characters considered to be informative at the ...
Many fungal genera have been defined based on single characters considered to be informative at the ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Mycological Society o...
In this paper we revisit the Capnodiaceae with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascom...
AbstractThe Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, ...
The Capnodiales incorporates plant and human pathogens, endophytes, saprobes and epiphytes, with a w...
The Capnodiales, which includes fungi known as the sooty moulds, represents the second largest order...
The Capnodiales, which includes fungi known as the sooty moulds, represents the second largest order...
The Teratosphaeriaceae represents a recently established family that includes numerous saprobic, ext...
The PhyloCode is used to classify taxa based on their relation to a most recent common ancestor as r...
The order Botryosphaeriales represents several ecologically diverse fungal families that are commonl...
Recent phylogenetic studies based on multi-gene data have provided compelling evidence that the Myco...
We present an expanded multigene phylogeny of the Dothideomycetes. The final data matrix consisted o...
During an ongoing investigation of Ascomycetes from plant substrates, three saprobic species were fo...
The use of diverse datasets in phylogenetic studies aiming for understanding evolutionary histories ...
Many fungal genera have been defined based on single characters considered to be informative at the ...
Many fungal genera have been defined based on single characters considered to be informative at the ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Mycological Society o...
In this paper we revisit the Capnodiaceae with notes on selected genera. Type specimens of the ascom...