1. Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of Erysiphaceae, part 6: <italic>Erysiphe</italic> (the “<italic>Microsphaera</italic> lineage” part 2)
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Bradshaw, Michael, Braun, Uwe, Mitchell, James K., Crouch, Uma, LaGreca, Scott, and Pfister, Donald H.
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BIOLOGICAL classification , *POWDERY mildew diseases , *SEQUENCE analysis , *PHYLOGENY , *RECOMBINANT DNA - Abstract
This is the sixth contribution in a series devoted to the phylogeny and taxonomy of powdery mildews. This part includes our third treatment of the species of the genus
Erysiphe . It continues the previous contribution on the phylogenetic-taxonomic assessment of the species belonging to the “Microsphaera lineage.” Since this is a large lineage, we have split the treatment of the “Microsphaera lineage” into two parts. Phylogenetic trees based on rDNA are supplemented by sequences of additional markers (CAM, GAPDH, GS, RPB2 , andTUB ). The “Erysiphe trifoliorum complex” is a challenging group that belongs to the “Microsphaera lineage.” Adequate clarification of this complex will be possible when additional worldwide multilocus sequence analyses are performed. The new speciesErysiphe acetosae, E. acmisponis, E. lathyrina, E. salmoniana , andE. santalicola are described, and the new combinationsE. biuncinata andE. pavoniae are introduced. Specimens of several species have been sequenced for the first time, particularly North American species, such asErysiphe caryae, E. ceanothi, E. juglandis-nigrae , andE. ravenelii. Erysiphe syringae is lectotypified and 15 species names are epitypified in order to provide ex-epitype reference sequences. For other species, non-ex-type reference sequences are proposed for phylogenetic-taxonomic purposes. Ex-type sequences forErysiphe baptisiicola, E. sesbaniae, Microsphaera sydowiana, M. umbilici , andOidium pavoniae have been retrieved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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