Zygosporiaceae
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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/bot-2023-0032 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11105766 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C1853B-AD6C-FF6A-FF19-D0A1FA928506 |
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Zygosporiaceae |
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2.3.20 Zygosporiaceae View in CoL View at ENA
Li et al. (2017) introduced the Zygosporiaceae as a new family in the Xylariales ( Sordariomycetes) based on phylogenetic analyses of a combined LSU and ITS sequence data generated under maximum likelihood and Bayesian criteria that showed Zygosporium species forming a strongly supported monophyletic lineage basal to the Coniocessiaceae . Zygosporiaceae had been previously introduced by Locquin (1984) but was invalidly published (Nom. inval., Art. 39.1, Melbourne). The type species of Zygosporium is Z. oscheoides ( Montagne 1842) with 23 currently accepted species. Zygosporium gibbum has been reported from the marine environment on cellulosic substrata in salt marshes ( Fell and Hunter 1979) and mangroves ( Sarma and Vittal 2000; Vittal and Sarma 2006). Zygosporium gibbum is characterised by stalked vesicular conidiophores produced directly from the superficial mycelium, and spherical, hyaline, smooth to finely verruculose conidia (Whitton et al. 2003).
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Louisiana State University - Herbarium |
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