Colletotrichum fioriniae (Marcelino & Gouli) R. G. Shivas & Y. P. Tan
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/mycokeys.108.125382 |
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Colletotrichum fioriniae (Marcelino & Gouli) R. G. Shivas & Y. P. Tan |
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Colletotrichum fioriniae (Marcelino & Gouli) R. G. Shivas & Y. P. Tan , Fungal Divers. 39: 117, 2009
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China. Shaanxi Province, Shangluo City, Lonan County, Red kernel walnut base , 34 ° 03 ' 10 " N, 110 ° 14 ' 11 '′ E, from leaf of Juglans regia L., 14 Oct. 2023, Y. X. Li, L. Lin & X. L. Fan ( BJFC - S 2253 , living culture CFCC 59932 ) GoogleMaps .
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Colletotrichum fioriniae , a worldwide fungus with a wide range of host, is associated with walnut anthracnose disease ( Shivas and Tan 2009; Zhu et al. 2015). Relative to other species within the Colletotrichum genus, C. fioriniae is generally considered less prevalent and less virulent, as noted by Talhinhas and Baroncelli (2021). In our research, the strain CFCC 59932 clusters robustly with C. fioriniae on both Maximum Likelihood (ML) and Bayesian Inference (BI) phylogenetic trees, indicating strong statistical support (ML / BI = 100 / 1).
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Beijing Forestry University |
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