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Australian cultures of Botryosphaeriaceae held in Queensland and Victoria plant pathology herbaria revisited

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Tan, Y. P., Shivas, R. G., Marney, T. S., Edwards, J., Dearnaley, J., Jami, F. and Burgess, T. I. (2018) Australian cultures of Botryosphaeriaceae held in Queensland and Victoria plant pathology herbaria revisited. Australasian Plant Pathology, 48 (1). pp. 25-34. ISSN 1448-6032

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Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1007/s13313-018-0559-7

Abstract

The Botryosphaeriaceae is one of the most widespread and cosmopolitan endophytic group of fungi. However, the species of this group can cause severe disease when the hosts are under stressful conditions. The aim of this study was to identify living cultures from the Botryosphaeriaceae family preserved in the Queensland and Victorian Plant Pathology Herbaria using DNA sequence analyses. The 51 isolates were collected between 1971 and 2017, from 35 different host genera, with the dominant host genera being Mangifera (11 isolates), Acacia (10), and Persea (5). Multilocus sequence analyses resulted in the re-identification of 41 isolates to the genera Botryosphaeria (2 isolates), Diplodia (4), Dothiorella (1), Lasiodiplodia (19), and Neofusicoccum (15), as well as some that belonged to genera outside of the Botryosphaeriaceae (10). New records for Australia were Botryosphaeria sinensis, Diplodia alatafructa, Lasiodiplodia gonubiensis, Neofusicoccum cryptoaustrale, and N. mangroviorum. These were identified as a result of a workshop organised by the Subcommittee on Plant Health Diagnostics. The results of this study provide the fundamental information regarding the diversity of Botryosphaeriaceae species present in Australian.

Item Type:Article
Business groups:Biosecurity Queensland
Subjects:Science > Botany
Science > Botany > Genetics
Plant culture
Plant pests and diseases > Plant pathology
Live Archive:14 Aug 2018 02:34
Last Modified:03 Sep 2021 16:44

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