1977
DOI: 10.1139/b77-249
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Bahusutrabeeja, a new genus of the Hyphomycetes

Abstract: A dematiaceous hyphomycete, Bahusutrabeeja dwaya gen. et sp. nov., collected on twigs of Cojfea arabica from India, is described and illustrated.

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“…The latter is known to produce a Diplodialike coelomycetous anamorph . Bahusutrabeeja is morphologically different from Sphaeriopsis in having phialidic conidiogenous cells that produce unicellular conidia with 8-12 slender appendages (Subramanian and Bhat 1977). The monotypic genus Natarajania is related to members of the Cryphonectriaceae in Diaporthales that is known to include mainly coelomycetous anamorphs (Gryzenhout et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The latter is known to produce a Diplodialike coelomycetous anamorph . Bahusutrabeeja is morphologically different from Sphaeriopsis in having phialidic conidiogenous cells that produce unicellular conidia with 8-12 slender appendages (Subramanian and Bhat 1977). The monotypic genus Natarajania is related to members of the Cryphonectriaceae in Diaporthales that is known to include mainly coelomycetous anamorphs (Gryzenhout et al 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upadhyay (1966) and three anamorphic genera reported from India viz. Bahusutrabeeja Subramanian and Bhat (1977), Natarajania Pratibha and Bhat (2005) and Rattania Prabhugaonkar and Bhat (2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The author mentioned this hyphomycete as the conidial morph of Xylaria furcata Fr. (Subramanian 1972). Since the older name has priority, Xylaria should be retained .…”
Section: Tubakiellamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Monacrosporium, the genus was based on conidiophores that produce a single acrogenous fusiform conidium, differing in a "distinct basal hilum" (Subramanian 1978), which is a conidial scar "modified by a lump-like deposit of opaque material" (Drechsler 1954). Subramanian believed that, in contrast to Monacrosporiella, the conidia of Monacrosporium were not blastic but "gangliar", as they were formed by the transformation of the swollen tip of a conidiophore and, therefore, lacked the "conspicuous basal conidial scar".…”
Section: Monacrosporiellamentioning
confidence: 99%