2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11557-020-01556-w
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The genus Ravenelia (Pucciniales) in South Africa

Abstract: The genus Ravenelia represents the third largest genus of rust fungi and parasitizes a great number of leguminous shrubs and trees, mainly in the subtropics and tropics. Molecular phylogenetic analyses of this genus using nc 28S rDNA and CO3 sequences are presented with a special focus on South African representatives of Ravenelia. Many of the specimens had been collected by us in recent years, mainly from acacia species of the genera Vachellia and Senegalia. Morphological characters were extensively studied u… Show more

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“…New species of rust will certainly be found in isolated, under-explored, biodiverse areas, as well as through discovery of cryptic diversity in species complexes. For example, species diversity of rust fungi has increased through resolution of taxa in Chrysomyxa (Feau et al 2011), Coleosporium (McTaggart and Aime 2018), Dasyspora (Beenken et al 2012), Endoraecium (McTaggart et al 2015, Gymnosporangium (Zhao et al 2016a, b), Melampsora (Toome and Aime 2015;Zhao et al 2017a), Milesina (Bubner et al 2019), Neophysopella (Chatasiri and Ono 2008), Phakopsora (Beenken 2014;Maier et al 2016), Phragmidium (Liu et al 2018), Puccinia (Demers et al 2017;Hambleton 2010, 2013), Pucciniastrum (Liang et al 2006), Ravenelia Ebinghaus et al , 2020 and Uromycladium (Doungsa-ard et al 2018) (Fig. 12).…”
Section: Species Diversity Of Rust Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New species of rust will certainly be found in isolated, under-explored, biodiverse areas, as well as through discovery of cryptic diversity in species complexes. For example, species diversity of rust fungi has increased through resolution of taxa in Chrysomyxa (Feau et al 2011), Coleosporium (McTaggart and Aime 2018), Dasyspora (Beenken et al 2012), Endoraecium (McTaggart et al 2015, Gymnosporangium (Zhao et al 2016a, b), Melampsora (Toome and Aime 2015;Zhao et al 2017a), Milesina (Bubner et al 2019), Neophysopella (Chatasiri and Ono 2008), Phakopsora (Beenken 2014;Maier et al 2016), Phragmidium (Liu et al 2018), Puccinia (Demers et al 2017;Hambleton 2010, 2013), Pucciniastrum (Liang et al 2006), Ravenelia Ebinghaus et al , 2020 and Uromycladium (Doungsa-ard et al 2018) (Fig. 12).…”
Section: Species Diversity Of Rust Fungimentioning
confidence: 99%