Diaporthe
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Ordo: Diaporthales
Familia: Diaporthaceae
Name
Diaporthe Nitschke, Pyrenomyc. Germ. 2: 240 (1870) – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Type species
Diaporthe eres Nitschke, Pyrenomyc. Germ. 2: 245 (1870).
Notes
The genus Diaporthe (syn. Phomopsis) was established by Nitschke (1870)[1]. The identification of Diaporthe was confused due to the historical species recognition criteria based on overlapped morphology, culture characteristics and host affiliation (Dissanayake et al. 2017[2]). The phylogenetic analysis recommended to delimitate taxa to the species level was first proposed by Udayanga et al. (2012)[3] and later modified to include concatenated alignments of ITS, cal1, his3, tef1-α, tub2 (Gomes et al. 2013[4]). More than 1,050 epithets for Diaporthe and 950 for Phomopsis are listed in Index Fungorum (August 2019). Dissanayake et al. (2017)[2] provided most type/ex-type species details and phylogenetic frame with 172 species in this genus. Yang et al. (2018)[5] summarized 15 species of Diaporthe associated with dieback disease of tree hosts in China and introduced 12 new species.
Taxon Treatment
- Zhu, H; Pan, M; Bonthond, G; Tian, C; Fan, X; 2019: Diaporthalean fungi associated with canker and dieback of trees from Mount Dongling in Beijing, China MycoKeys, 59: 67-94. doi
Other References
- ↑ Nitschke T (1870) Pyrenomycetes Germanici 2. Eduard Trewendt, Breslau.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dissanayake A, Phillips A, Hyde K, Yan J, Li X (2017) The current status of species in Diaporthe.Mycosphere8: 1106–1156. https://doi.org/10.5943/mycosphere/8/5/5
- ↑ Udayanga D, Liu X, Crous P, McKenzie E, Chukeatirote E, Hyde K (2012) A multi-locus phylogenetic evaluation of Diaporthe (Phomopsis).Fungal Diversity56: 157–171. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13225-012-0190-9
- ↑ Gomes R, Glienke C, Videira S, Lombard L, Groenewald J, Crous P (2013) Diaporthe: a genus of endophytic, saprobic and plant pathogenic fungi.Persoonia31: 1–41. https://doi.org/10.3767/003158513X666844
- ↑ Yang Q, Fan X, Guarnaccia V, Tian C (2018) High diversity of Diaporthe species associated with dieback diseases in China, with twelve new species described.MycoKeys39: 97–149. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.39.26914