Bactrodesmiastrum monilioides sp. nov. is described and illustrated from the twig of an unidentified plant collected in Spain. This fungus is characterized by sporodochial conidiomata with moniliform conidiophores, its conidia being solitary, broadly navicular to obovoid, mostly 2-septate, dark brown, with a black band at the septa and basal cell pale brown to brown. Analysis of the ITS region and D1/D2 domains of the LSU of rDNA sequences confirms the placement of this fungus in Bactrodesmiastrum (Sordariomycetes). Because the genus Bactrodesmiastrum was originally characterized by solitary or aggregated conidiophores reduced to a single brown monoblastic conidiogenous cell, an emended description of the genus is provided to accommodate th...
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Critical revision of Botrytis-like genera leads to recognition of Botrytis, Chromelosporium, Glischr...
This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi....
The present study introduces two new genera, 14 new species, five new combinations and 12 interestin...
The newly discovered systematic placement of Bactrodesmium abruptum, the lectotype species of the ge...
Species in the Botryosphaeriaceae are common plant pathogens and saprobes found on a variety of main...
The Brachybasidiaceae are a family of 22 known species of plant-parasitic microfungi belonging to Ex...
An order, family and genus are validated, seven new genera, 35 new species, two new combinations, tw...
During a survey of saprophytic microfungi on decomposing woody, herbaceous debris and soil from diff...
Thirteen morphologically similar strains of barbatosphaeria- and tectonidula-like fungi were studied...
The recently generated molecular phylogeny for the kingdom Fungi, on which a new classification sche...
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Italy is a Mediterranean country in south-central Europe that has a long tradition in mycology. The ...
Critical revision of Botrytis-like genera leads to recognition of Botrytis, Chromelosporium, Glischr...
This article provides an outline of the classification of the kingdom Fungi (including fossil fungi....
The present study introduces two new genera, 14 new species, five new combinations and 12 interestin...