Microsphaeropsis cytisinus (Artand & Mehrabi-Koushki & Tabein & Hyde & Jayawardena, 2022)
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/cryptogamie-mycologie2022v43a7 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7815356 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/71328784-9E6B-CB76-FC58-2D77FA63E8CA |
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Felipe |
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Microsphaeropsis cytisinus |
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comb. nov. |
(Tennakoon, Camporesi & K.D.Hyde) M.Mehrabi-Koushki, K.D.Hyde & Jayaward., comb. nov.
Neomicrosphaeropsis cytisinus Tennakoon, Camporesi & K.D.Hyde , Fungal Diversity 80: 39 ( Hyde et al. 2016).
MYCOBANK. — MB 841489.
DESCRIPTION
See Hyde et al. (2016).
NOTES
Neomicrosphaeropsis cytisinus was originally described from a dead stem of Cytisus scoparius L. ( Fabaceae ) a saprobic fungus in Italy ( Hyde et al. 2016). According to the phylogenetic analyses in the present study ( Fig. 1 View FIG ) and SNP analysis, this species is transferred to Microsphaeropsis . Nucleotide comparison of M. cytisinus (Tennakoon, Camporesi & K.D.Hyde) M.Mehrabi-Koushki, K.D.Hyde & Jayaward. , comb. nov. with Neomicrosphaeropsis species showed a difference of 0.6% (3/521 bp) in the LSU region and 3% (13/431 bp) in the ITS.
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