Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. for Aecidium goyazense, on Phthirusa stelis (Loranthaceae) from the Brazilian Cerrado

The sexual morph of Aecidium goyazense collected in the Brazilian Cerrado was morphologically characterized by light microscopy and SEM, and shown to be a species of Uromyces, for which the name Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. is introduced, and designated as its epitype. This is the second Uromyces...

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Published inIMA fungus Vol. 6; no. 1; pp. 155 - 162
Main Authors Souza, Érica S C, Chaves, Zuleide M, Soares, William R O, Pinho, Danilo B, Dianese, José C
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England BioMed Central 01.06.2015
International Mycological Association
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Summary:The sexual morph of Aecidium goyazense collected in the Brazilian Cerrado was morphologically characterized by light microscopy and SEM, and shown to be a species of Uromyces, for which the name Uromyces hawksworthii nom. nov. is introduced, and designated as its epitype. This is the second Uromyces species known to infect the tropical genus Phthirusa (Loranthaceae). DNA sequences were generated from the ITS and 28S rRNA (LSU) regions of DNA recovered from aeciospores as well as teliospores. This fungus is compared with other Uromyces species known from Loranthaceae.
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ISSN:2210-6340
2210-6359
2210-6359
DOI:10.5598/imafungus.2015.06.01.10