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Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Rust Fungi on Hamamelidaceae
Hamamelidaceae is composed of woody plant taxa of important economic value; however, reports on diseases affecting these plants are rare. Three kinds of rusts were studied, of which the first one is characterized by catenulate spores in peridiate columnar sori on , the second one produces two-celled...
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description | Hamamelidaceae is composed of woody plant taxa of important economic value; however, reports on diseases affecting these plants are rare. Three kinds of rusts were studied, of which the first one is characterized by catenulate spores in peridiate columnar sori on
, the second one produces two-celled pedicellate teliospores in pulvinate sori on
and
spp., and the last one produces aeciospores in cup-shaped aecia on
spp. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the three species belong to the same genus in Pucciniaceae. The first fungus is distinct in teliospore morphology, producing one-celled catenulate spores in peridiate columnar sori and molecular phylogeny from species of other genera. Thus, it is described herein as a new genus and species
in Pucciniaceae. The latter two species were reported as
and
, respectively. However, phylogenetic analysis using
and
genes has revealed that these are closely related to the new genus and species. By combining host, distribution, and evolutionary hypothesis of rust fungi with endocyclic life cycle, these are reclassified as
and
. Taxonomic descriptions, illustrations, and a key to rust fungal species occurring in Hamamelidaceae in Asia are provided. |
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spp., and the last one produces aeciospores in cup-shaped aecia on
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and
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and
spp., and the last one produces aeciospores in cup-shaped aecia on
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and
genes has revealed that these are closely related to the new genus and species. By combining host, distribution, and evolutionary hypothesis of rust fungi with endocyclic life cycle, these are reclassified as
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and
spp., and the last one produces aeciospores in cup-shaped aecia on
spp. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that the three species belong to the same genus in Pucciniaceae. The first fungus is distinct in teliospore morphology, producing one-celled catenulate spores in peridiate columnar sori and molecular phylogeny from species of other genera. Thus, it is described herein as a new genus and species
in Pucciniaceae. The latter two species were reported as
and
, respectively. However, phylogenetic analysis using
and
genes has revealed that these are closely related to the new genus and species. By combining host, distribution, and evolutionary hypothesis of rust fungi with endocyclic life cycle, these are reclassified as
and
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