2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2014.08.006
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Polyphasic characterization of four new plant pathogenic Phyllosticta species from China, Japan, and the United States

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“…schimae CGMCC 3.14354 T JN692534 JN692510 JN692506 JN692522 Su & Cai (2012) Phy. schimicola CGMCC 3.17319 T KJ847426 KJ847434 KJ854895 KJ847448 Zhou et al. (2015) Phy.…”
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“…schimae CGMCC 3.14354 T JN692534 JN692510 JN692506 JN692522 Su & Cai (2012) Phy. schimicola CGMCC 3.17319 T KJ847426 KJ847434 KJ854895 KJ847448 Zhou et al. (2015) Phy.…”
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“…(2013b) Phy. vitis-rotundifoliae CGMCC 3.17322 T KJ847428 KJ847436 KJ847442 KJ847450 Zhou et al. (2015) Phy.…”
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“…Species of Phyllosticta are known as plant pathogens of several hosts and responsible for various disease symptoms including leaf and fruit spots. Species included in the P. ampelicida species complex, which cause black rot disease on grapevines (Wicht et al., 2012, Zhou et al., 2015), and in the P. musarum species complex, which cause banana freckle disease, are economically important plant pathogens (Pu et al., 2008, Wong et al., 2012). Some species of Phyllosticta have also been isolated as endophytes from a wide range of hosts (e.g., P. capitalensis ) and as saprobes (Glienke-Blanco et al., 2002, Huang et al., 2008, Thongkantha et al., 2008, Wikee et al., 2011, Wikee et al., 2013b).…”
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“…Note: This species is an accepted Phyllosticta species with typical morphology and strong phylogenetic inference (Zhou et al 2015). …”
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