نتایج جستجو برای: Phoma

تعداد نتایج: 715  

2018
N. Valenzuela-Lopez J.F. Cano-Lira J. Guarro D.A. Sutton N. Wiederhold P.W. Crous A.M. Stchigel

The taxonomy of the coelomycetes has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, but remains controversial due to the high number of taxa involved, their poor morphological differentiation, the rare occurrence of the sexual morphs, and rapid loss of fertility in vitro. In the present study, we revisited the families Cucurbitariaceae and Didymellaceae (Pleosporales, Dothideomycetes), which inclu...

Journal: :Mycologia 2010
Johannes de Gruyter Joyce H C Woudenberg Maikel M Aveskamp Gerard J M Verkley Johannes Z Groenewald Pedro W Crous

Sequence data from the 18S nrDNA (SSU) and 28S nrDNA (LSU) regions of isolates of Phoma section Paraphoma were compared with those of representative isolates of the morphologically similar anamorph genera Pleurophoma and Pyrenochaeta and of the type species of Phoma sections Phoma, Pilosa and Plenodomus. Phoma section Paraphoma was found to be highly polyphyletic within the Pleosporales and onl...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2000
R F Sullivan J F White

Ampelomyces and Phoma species are frequently confused with each other. Isolates previously attributed to the genus Ampelomyces were shown to be Phoma isolates through studies of their morphology and life cycle and ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacer region 1 sequence analysis. Phoma glomerata can colonize and suppress development of powdery mildew on oak and may have utility as a mycopara...

2015
Periyasamy Kumar Shery Thomas Efrosini Papagiannuli Susan C Hardman David Jenkins Jeremy Prydal

Fungi of the genus Phoma are common plant pathogens and saprophytes and are rarely pathogenic to animals.

Journal: :Studies in mycology 2015
Q Chen J R Jiang G Z Zhang L Cai P W Crous

The Didymellaceae was established in 2009 to accommodate Ascochyta, Didymella and Phoma, as well as several related phoma-like genera. The family contains numerous plant pathogenic, saprobic and endophytic species associated with a wide range of hosts. Ascochyta and Phoma are morphologically difficult to distinguish, and species from both genera have in the past been linked to Didymella sexual ...

2010
M.M. Aveskamp J. de Gruyter J.H.C. Woudenberg G.J.M. Verkley P.W. Crous

Fungal taxonomists routinely encounter problems when dealing with asexual fungal species due to poly- and paraphyletic generic phylogenies, and unclear species boundaries. These problems are aptly illustrated in the genus Phoma. This phytopathologically significant fungal genus is currently subdivided into nine sections which are mainly based on a single or just a few morphological characters. ...

2010
M. NI T. LIU Y. DING L. ZHENG J. HUANG T. HSIANG

A leaf spot of figwort (Scrophularia ningpoensis) caused by Phoma sp. Abstract: Since 2006, a new disease caused by Phoma sp. has been identified on figwort (Scrophularia ningpoensis) in Hubei province, China. The pathogen was isolated from diseased S. ningpoensis leaves growing under field conditions, and attempts were made to identify it by cultural and morphological characteristics as well a...

2011
Jian Xin Deng Narayan Chandra Paul Mei Jia Li Eun Young Seo Gi Ho Sung Seung Hun Yu

Species of Phoma and its allies were isolated during a survey on the diversity of endophytic fungi associated with pine trees in Korea. Based on the phylogenetic analyses of internal transcribed spacer and β-tubulin gene sequences, two Phoma-like species from the needles of Pinus koraiensis were identified as Peyronellaea calorpreferens and P. glomerata. They were also morphologically identifie...

Journal: :Mycologia 2005
Lecong Zhou K L Bailey C Y Chen Mario Keri

Molecular and genetic approaches were used to evaluate the genetic relatedness among isolates of the fungus Phoma macrostoma Montagne originating from Canada and Europe and to other species in the genus Phoma. Distinct differences were observed in genetic variation among nine species of the genus Phoma. Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) revealed the presence of intraspecific genetic var...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology letters 2011
Gary Strobel Sanjay K Singh Syed Riyaz-Ul-Hassan Angela M Mitchell Brad Geary Joe Sears

A Phoma sp. was isolated and characterized as endophytic and as a pathogen of Larrea tridentata (creosote bush) growing in the desert region of southern Utah, USA. This fungus produces a unique mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including a series of sesquiterpenoids, some alcohols and several reduced naphthalene derivatives. Trans-caryophyllene, a product in the fungal VOCs, was als...

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