The systematics of Endoraecium in Australia
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2013
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Endoraecium (Raveneliaceae, Pucciniales) is a genus of rust that infects several species of Acacia (Fabaceae) in Australia, south-east Asia and Hawaii. Thirteen species of Endoraecium have been described, including seven species that are endemic to Australia, one species to south-east Asia and five to Hawaii. This study investigated the systematics of Endoraecium from 50 specimens in Australia and south-east Asia with a combined morphological and molecular approach. Phylogenetic analyses were conducted on combined datasets of the SSU, ITS and LSU regions of rDNA. The recovered phylogeny (i) supported a recent division of Endoraecium digitatum into five separate species based on morphology and host specificity and (ii) found lineages that did not correspond with known species. |
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McTaggart, A. R. and Doungsa-Ard, C. and Geering, A. and Aime, M. C. and Shivas, R. G. (2013) The systematics of Endoraecium in Australia. Phytopathology, 103 (6). p. 94. ISSN 0031-949X |
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http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/abs/10.1094/PHYTO-103-6-S2.1 http://era.daf.qld.gov.au/4460/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Plant pathology |
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Article PeerReviewed |